afrinalizza
Joined Aug 2024
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Horror movie but not just any horror! Throughout watching this movie, it was really made into a roller coaster, when I was closing my eyes suddenly a scene appeared that made me cry, I really like it because the culture shown is not only from Java, the jumpscare is unforgiving 😭 made tense from the beginning to the end but in my opinion what's different from other movies is because here the family feeling is really attached, I like Shareefa's acting the most 👍 although there are still shortcomings like all the characters have not been maximized and the editing process is still lacking. For being a debut movie, overall it's okay, it can still be enjoyed, thank you Leo for giving a stage to Jeropoint!
I would rate 20th Century Girl a 9 out of 5 stars. Here's why:
* Nostalgic charm: The film successfully transports viewers back to the 90s, evoking feelings of nostalgia and warmth.
* Relatable characters: The characters are well-developed and easy to connect with, making the story even more engaging.
* Beautiful cinematography: The visuals are stunning, capturing the essence of youth and first love.
* Heartwarming storyline: The film offers a heartwarming and uplifting tale of friendship, love, and self-discovery.
* A touch of nostalgia: The 90s setting and references add a layer of nostalgia that will resonate with many viewers.
Overall, 20th Century Girl is a beautifully crafted film that will leave you feeling nostalgic and hopeful.
* Relatable characters: The characters are well-developed and easy to connect with, making the story even more engaging.
* Beautiful cinematography: The visuals are stunning, capturing the essence of youth and first love.
* Heartwarming storyline: The film offers a heartwarming and uplifting tale of friendship, love, and self-discovery.
* A touch of nostalgia: The 90s setting and references add a layer of nostalgia that will resonate with many viewers.
Overall, 20th Century Girl is a beautifully crafted film that will leave you feeling nostalgic and hopeful.
*Dangal* is an inspiring biographical sports drama directed by Nitesh Tiwari, starring Aamir Khan in the lead role. The film tells the true story of Mahavir Singh Phogat, a former wrestler who trains his daughters to become world-class wrestlers, defying societal expectations in rural India.
What makes *Dangal* standout is its portrayal of resilience, not just in sports but in breaking gender norms. Aamir Khan delivers a powerful performance, but the real stars are the young actresses who play the Phogat sisters, bringing raw emotion and authenticity to the narrative. The training montages are intense, and the wrestling sequences are executed with precision, making the journey to success feel incredibly realistic.
The film also excels in its balance of family drama and sports triumph. The relationship between father and daughters is emotionally complex, adding depth to the physical challenges. While it does follow the typical sports movie arc, *Dangal* distinguishes itself by addressing gender inequality and empowerment in a meaningful way.
Overall, *Dangal* is a compelling watch that leaves a lasting impression with its heartwarming message and powerful performances.
What makes *Dangal* standout is its portrayal of resilience, not just in sports but in breaking gender norms. Aamir Khan delivers a powerful performance, but the real stars are the young actresses who play the Phogat sisters, bringing raw emotion and authenticity to the narrative. The training montages are intense, and the wrestling sequences are executed with precision, making the journey to success feel incredibly realistic.
The film also excels in its balance of family drama and sports triumph. The relationship between father and daughters is emotionally complex, adding depth to the physical challenges. While it does follow the typical sports movie arc, *Dangal* distinguishes itself by addressing gender inequality and empowerment in a meaningful way.
Overall, *Dangal* is a compelling watch that leaves a lasting impression with its heartwarming message and powerful performances.