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Author: @jorge234nv
I don't want to give too much away about the movie because I really wish you were going to see it.... However, I will give you a “pious” spoiler. The princess manages to get everything back to normal but she has to go through a lot of challenges... These challenges are basically the ones that are lived many times in some families, you will see the movie talks about the separation of the parents, and how hard it is to face this reality for the children, so much so that actually in real life a child to see his parents arguing is not something normal, and likewise I would also call them monsters!
Author: @nazirullsafry
The characters go through the 'challenges and temptations' phase where the surroundings (and the shadowy threat of the monster) eventually reveal their true self. Including a phantom, non-diegetic, character which only appears in voices, moving the plot forward. (Includes some borderline 'MacGuffins').
Author: @mafalda2018
"Yo soy Betty la fea" is a Colombian soap opera, which premiered in 1999, and which has been seen in one hundred and eighty countries and in twenty-five languages. All of its characters are unforgettable, such as La Peliteñida, Hugo Lombardi, Betty, Freddy, Nicolás Mora, among others. It is a romantic comedy and several versions of this telenovela have been made, but none of them have been able to surpass it.
Author: @wiseagent
However, the movie ends up self-sabotaging itself with its numerous narrative holes and a plot twist that despite being a little "predictable", still manages to be momentarily shocking, but horribly developed to the point of becoming embarrassing (especially when it reaches its nonsensical climax). In other words, the idea here is not the worst, but the way the plot ended up being developed is a "patchwork" that is difficult to sew together.
Author: @ibet
From the outset, “Piece by Piece” sets an upbeat and colorful tone, reflecting Pharrell's personality and career. The film begins with a depiction of his childhood in Virginia Beach, where he grew up surrounded by other emerging talents such as Timbaland and Missy Elliott. Through interviews and animated recreations, the film explores how these early influences shaped his career and musical style.
Author: @davidpena21
Each of the characters that make life in this film are very interesting, where most of the people are women who are facing the fear of looking older, as happens to the protagonist who is about to turn 50 years old, which is a very advanced age and the body will not be the same. However, the performance impacted me, since she assumes each of these responsibilities and her body goes through a series of alterations that cause her to be something else and that is the impact of this great delivery and all of her inner self.
Author: @mrarhat
Speaking of the good side of the movie, I went crazy after seeing Henry Cavill's look. He looked incredibly handsome. And with him, Alan Ritchson's muscular body. Along with these, there is their acting. Impossibly Sudan's acting. Along with them, everyone else's acting was beautiful. The story of the movie is also fair. There are plenty of fights. I think those who like fights will enjoy it a lot.
Author: @morenow
Malvo is a villain, a murderer, who I really don't understand if he did it for money or for pleasure, I think more for the latter. Although at the beginning of each chapter they mention that things happened as they dramatize it, they make the villain Malvo look like a superior being impossible to catch, with the ability to do things in a blatant way without being detected, like the time he left Lester's house without being seen after making the disaster, as if he vanished like a demon from a terrifying scene, or the time that the mobsters had him very close and could not catch him or do him any considerable damage, however one of them killed at the hands of Malvo, this is hard to believe since these tough guys had a lot of experience in the world of crime, they were two against one, and typical of movies, nothing ever happens to the bad guy until his time comes, really, I find it very difficult to see this as it really happened.
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