GothicGretch
Joined Dec 2021
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The Disappearance of Shere Hite is a powerful documentary. Following Shere's life journey was interesting, and I appreciate all that she's done for women. The documentary was fantastically made. It featured fascinating interviews, lovely music, cool retro footage, and creative narration. In addition, the film flowed smoothly and was easy to understand. Despite it being nearly 2 hours long, I was hooked throughout and did not lose interest. My favorite thing, however, is the message. The documentary was truly empowering to me, and it will remain close to my heart. I definitely recommend giving it a watch!
Pleasantville is a wonderful and thought-provoking movie. It features great acting, well-developed characters, beautiful cinematography, and most importantly, an important message about society. This film was very touching to me. Even though the premise of two 90s teenagers getting transported into a 50s TV show may sound silly, it proves to be very meaningful.
At first, Pleasantville seems perfect, but we soon realize that it's unrealistic, as there is no change. The weather is always sunny, characters do the same routine every day, and the place is filled with ignorance. The characters are only familiar with what's in their realm, so the teenagers, Jennifer and David, have to teach the community about the concept of change and the importance of finding yourself and your passions. It's a beautiful movie as we slowly see the world and people turn colorful and live more vivid lives. I definitely recommend checking this film out!
At first, Pleasantville seems perfect, but we soon realize that it's unrealistic, as there is no change. The weather is always sunny, characters do the same routine every day, and the place is filled with ignorance. The characters are only familiar with what's in their realm, so the teenagers, Jennifer and David, have to teach the community about the concept of change and the importance of finding yourself and your passions. It's a beautiful movie as we slowly see the world and people turn colorful and live more vivid lives. I definitely recommend checking this film out!
Hanna is a unique and entertaining film. Saoirse Ronan, Cate Blanchett, and Eric Bana all do a magnificent job at portraying their roles. Hanna also features a groovy soundtrack composed by The Chemical Brothers. Additionally, the cinematography is incredible. There are many scenes with exceptional editing skills and cool camera angles. The plot of the movie is interesting, and it's one of those films where you learn more about the story's secrets the further you watch. Some, however, may find the story a bit challenging to follow. The film jumps around a lot to different places and characters. It doesn't feel rushed, though. I also like how some events in the movie are open to interpretation. In conclusion, Hanna is an excellently made motion picture, and I recommend checking it out!