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Each week, our Moderators will monitor the posts within the Movies and TV Shows Community and handpick the ones that are believed to stand out under numerous factors: post quality, length, and subject.
There are no entry requirements, and this is not a contest, but simply a roundup intended to provide additional exposure to all of you for your efforts. Just have fun posting in the Movies & TV Shows Community and five or more posts will be chosen frequently.
Author: @yennysferm71
It is a reflection on the development of exceptional talent and the emotional well-being of an individual. From my Top, this one made me cry a couple of times during the movie, not only because of the fact that Mary is a child, but also because the adult characters are not bad, they really have good intentions for her, but there must be a balance to prioritize her happiness.
Author: @yulilemus
I would have liked to see the more creative side of this girl, how she composed her songs, how she came to have such an imposing image, and see a little more of her evolution, but it is understood that Amy was such a controversial singer and not exactly for her music and here we go to one of the most sensitive issues, her addictions and it is impossible not to talk about this, the deterioration of her body and even her mental and physical health is something painful, and it is something that did not happen overnight, I can't believe how they let her get to these circumstances knowing and seeing that things were not right, it is something absurd and in the movie it is treated very superficially I imagine to respect her memory but how painful, especially for not knowing that she was surrounded by the wrong people, mental health is a very important focal point, if your mind is not right, nothing will be right, I just couldn't stop crying with the end of the movie.
Author: @soldierofdreams
So, in addition to a unique universe, there are some well molded characters. On the one hand, there's Lucy, the good, positive girl who says “Okie-dokie” whenever she agrees with something. She is a stupid woman, of course, for a violent and heartless world to which she decides to go out of love for her father. On her wild adventure, she meets Wilzig, who is being chased by a bunch of bounty hunters. Greeting and being cordial to savages, Lucy tries to rearrange things after her main objective changed a bit. The challenge she has to face is nothing more than to keep all the good manners she learned in shelter 33, the place where she was born and left. The only bad thing is that she runs into someone who is neither exactly good nor has manners, the one known as the Ghoul.
Author: @luzscarllet18
As I told you before the plot of this movie is somewhat atypical, since you would never believe the twist that gives the story, as very well thriller does not let you blink and you are literally in suspense all the time, the story begins with a family Louise Dalton (Mackenzie Davis), Ben Dalton (Scoot McNairy) and his daughter Agnes (Alix West Leter) who are on vacation and are having a family dinner in a restaurant full of tourists, in that evening they are approached by another family Paddy (James McAvoy) and Ciara (Aisling Franciosi) who in a friendly tone and wanting to be hospitable converse with them welcoming them and telling them about the place; Both couples like each other and end up sharing the whole night with their children who also accompany them, finally they are invited by this family to spend the weekend at their country house to get away from the bustle of the city and enjoy nature, although they hesitate at first they end up accepting without knowing that they would be making the worst decision of their lives.
Author: @jrjaime
The plot is what you would expect from a Deadpool film as it is loaded with various nonsense, breaking the 4th wall and an overwhelming amount of violence. Narratively there is not much to highlight, the film has a good dose of elements that make it interesting as I mentioned previously, outside of that there is not much to highlight and it is not something that it needs because it is more bordering on hosting exquisite scenes of both action and comedy, and both make the film very digestible and enjoyable so their duration is very consistent.
Author: @nameless16
The script is what I found that certain audiences have liked the least for supposedly being repetitive; in my case I can say that the story is perfect and I know completely very well with the action scenes either by the behavior of the protagonist as well as that of the main antagonists; in my opinion this is the story of a rather violent coming-of-age, I say this because despite the lethal and not very humble behavior of "13" for her combat skills, it is notorious that on her way to adulthood she is curious about a different life and is that she does not overcome a trauma of her childhood which makes her have sympathy or concern for the weak, This is precisely what makes this story exploit the theme of motherhood, of protection, which is extremely important for this story and possibly in the future; all of the above is fundamental to the behavior of a protagonist who does not have the necessary guidance to deal with unknowns of her past and present and that makes her way of fighting so passionate and lethal; with that, I make it clear that for me, the script is fantastic.
Author: @killerwot
It was a fun movie. It's based on two artists falling in love - hence the punderful title - and because of the amount of art shown, we're convinced that the creators of this had a family member, or friend who was an artist, slaving over the art pieces for the film, most likely chained up in David's garage while doing so.
Author: @sofiaquino98
Another important and thought-provoking point is that we have no guarantee of the time we have. And sometimes we take this for granted. The intention to live and enjoy the present in its entirety is not only from a hedonistic point of view, it is also about living that present as if it were the only thing we had, and if so, what would we do with that gift that is every little piece of life (the day to day)? Would we only dedicate ourselves to enjoyment or, on the contrary, would we also demand and challenge ourselves until we achieve that greater satisfaction we long for?
Congratulations to everyone that was chosen, and thank you to everyone posting in Movies and TV Shows! We look forward to the next report and highlighting even more of you.
Thank you for including me in this group of selected authors. It is gratifying.
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It is an honor for me to be in this selection, thank you very much!