I usually never watch the ending cause it hurts too much but I needed the cry tonight. I find it fascinating that sometimes comfort comes from pain.
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Aliens 1986
Newt might be the first kid in cinematic history that didn’t annoy me.
Btw, thank you so much for 1K followers💞 i appreciate having this space so much. i’ve met incredible people and feel so validated and understood. it feels nice to be a part of something🫶🏻 thank u for being so kind and reading all the nonsense i write🤍
and if we’re not friends yet, pls feel free to talk to me as if we’ve known each other forever, i’m quite shy but i do love talking w people here🧚🏼 -
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes 2024
i would really like to know if cockroaches exist in this universe. i mean, they probably do, those things survive everything. but i’m curious.
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Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 2014
I thought I was going to like this way more than I did. I liked Rise better.
The first hour was really slow for my liking. I understand they were trying to build a relationship between apes and humans, but maybe it took more time than it should have. Also, the plot was too predictable.
The movie feels like two separate parts, which is not necessarily bad, but I liked the tone of the second half way better. I think…
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Planet of the Apes 1968
“-You’re afraid of me and you hate me. Why?
-Because you’re a man.”He’s got a point.
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Ready or Not 2019
Hello my name is (Grace)
Nice to meet you
I think you're famous, where have I seen you?
You'll be my William, I'll be your Kate
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In the Name of the Father 1993
Intense, poignant, and frightening. I finished it with tears in my eyes. The film features exceptional performances, a compelling score, and a powerful script. There's a before and after version of me after watching this film.
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Foreign Correspondent 1940
"Foreign Correspondent" might be one of Hitchcock’s most underrated works.
The runtime is executed perfectly; every single second is used and there for a reason. Incredible special (and practical) effects for the time this was released. It still holds up. You get mystery, with action, chasing sequences, love, and tension. And very smart and subtle humor. You get absolutely everything in here.
Yes, it’s a propaganda film, but it’s so well done that you can totally go past that and appreciate it as the masterclass in filmmaking it is.
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The Man Who Would Be King 1975
"The Man Who Would Be King" is a captivating tale centered on two Englishmen embarking on an adventure to rule over Kafiristan, delving deep into themes of ambition and power, while keeping a fun and interesting narrative.
Michael Caine and Sean Connery have excellent chemistry, nonetheless, I would have enjoyed it more if the pacing hadn't felt so draggy, and if the runtime could've been reduced, especially during the slow introduction.