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This page showcases all reviews michaeltrivedi has written, sharing their detailed thoughts about movies, TV shows, and more.
580 reviews
Tom Holland in Le Diable, tout le temps (2020)

Le Diable, tout le temps

7.1
4
  • Oct 1, 2020
  • The Devil None of the Time

    Not my thing. Too boring. Just old school and stupid. It wasn't something I want to watch from the start. With the star power, they could have made something great. I don't know, didn't even watch it fully.

    Wouldn't recommend

    4 stars
    We the Animals (2018)

    We the Animals

    6.9
    6
  • Oct 1, 2020
  • This Was Good

    This was good but the guy thing came out of nowhere. It was interesting. Very realistic. The father is someone you look up to, and sometimes wish you could be. But he's flawed all the same. The mother is fun to watch too. And the children are great.

    It wasn't bad at all. I didn't like the gay thing but it was cool. Just got you thinking I guess. Not bad at all.

    Watch it if you want

    6 stars
    Judy Marte and Victor Rasuk in Long Way Home (2002)

    Long Way Home

    7.2
    8
  • Oct 1, 2020
  • Very Good

    I don't know, but I'm feeling a 9 in this. 8 I think is accurate, if not a 7.

    Raising Victor Vargas is one great film. It takes us into the life of a poor young kid, the oldest of three children who live with their grandmother (who is as funny as she is entertaining to watch by the way). Victor thinks of himself as a player, and proves it by getting the most beautiful girl that his friends all could only dream of having. She is fantastic, and you don't see race or looks the same way here. You envision the world through Victor's eyes truly. You cheer Victor on as he gets this girl, and feel proud of him almost as a father to a son.

    This is a great film. The story goes on smoothly and you don't get bored. It's a simple story actually. Guy wants girl, gets girl, and tries to keep girl. But it's just played out not necessarily with lots of emotion, or not even necessarily realistically. It's just awesome to watch.

    I truly enjoyed this film. It's perhaps a top 100 best for me.

    8 stars
    Hector Elizondo, Elizabeth Peña, Tamara Mello, and Jacqueline Obradors in Tortilla Soup (2001)

    Tortilla Soup

    6.7
    3
  • Oct 1, 2020
  • Trash - Spare Me Please!

    What trash, with good stuff here and there. No one cares what these three Hispanic daughters are doing in their life. Poor dad to have to sit through his daughters' drama all his life. At least he's got cooking as a hobby and distraction.

    Don't watch it, I don't know

    3 stars
    Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae in The Lovebirds (2020)

    The Lovebirds

    6.1
    6
  • Oct 1, 2020
  • I Like Silly Movies Like This

    I liked Stuber. I think this actor is funny. Here he is dating an African American woman, and the romance is funny and sweet at times. The story drags on. The trouble they get into is kind of stupid. And nothing too great is learned at the end. But it's a relatively fun or at least decent ride all the way through.

    Watch it if you want, I don't know.

    6 stars
    Robert De Niro, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Dave Bautista in Bus 657 (2015)

    Bus 657

    6.1
    6
  • Oct 1, 2020
  • Yeah

    I love heist movies. This one sounded intriguing. Guys rob a place, and then hold up a bus with a plan to escape. Great storyline line and concept. They just should have made it better, more thrilling, more intelligent, and more creative.

    I thought it was okay. Not a must watch, but it had some cool things here. I think the robbers were all cool characters. The job was kind of dumb. Deniro's character didn't really speak to me that much. The bus concept would have been awesome. Claustrophobic movie where you learn about the robbers, the bus passengers, and cops. Like Speed. But it wasn't that engaging.

    Great try though. Okay try I guess. Not much to see here.

    Watch it if you want, I probably might/might not. I don't know.

    6 stars
    Susan Sarandon, Christine Baranski, Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Cheryl Hines, Kathryn Hahn, and Phil Pierce in Bad Moms 2 (2017)

    Bad Moms 2

    5.6
    4
  • Oct 1, 2020
  • Mind Ache

    This movie is just a headache. I wouldn't say it's bad or stupid. It has entertainment value, but just a headache. That's all I could say.

    Skip it if you don't want a headache

    4 stars
    Arnold Schwarzenegger in Total Recall (1990)

    Total Recall

    7.5
    5
  • Oct 1, 2020
  • Action Is Too Much

    This movie had some interesting points to it, but the action just took me out. It was all fake too. Should have been a tight knit sci-fi thriller instead of all the action. I don't know, perhaps I just don't like action. But lots of good stuff here. And who doesn't like Arny?

    Worth a watch

    5 stars
    Sam Neill and Julian Dennison in À la poursuite de Ricky Baker (2016)

    À la poursuite de Ricky Baker

    7.8
    7
  • Oct 1, 2020
  • Boring A Lot, But Very Damn Fun A Lot Too

    This boy is as good as it could get. So much fun. I enjoyed watching this kid. He's some rebellious fat kid in Europe who loves to eat and idolizes Tupac. Doesn't get much better than this character right here.

    The story was definitely boring at many spots. The main kid is just too cool for his own good. Top notch coolness here. Liked him a lot, and the stuff he gets into.

    Would recommend

    7 stars
    Matthew McConaughey, Tye Sheridan, and Jacob Lofland in Mud - Sur les rives du Mississippi (2012)

    Mud - Sur les rives du Mississippi

    7.4
    6
  • Oct 1, 2020
  • Ehh

    This got good reviews, and it was alright. Just dragged on and on. It was good though. Had some really cool moments. Matthew was fun to watch, he was entertaining. Not very presentable though. Kinda always looks trashy, and feels trashy. The two boys were awesome, and I liked seeing their friendship. The fact that the boy dated the older girl was interesting.

    It just dragged on. With boring stuff mixed in with the good.

    I might watch it, though I don't know. Not highly recommended. It was alright, if good at many points.

    6 stars
    Le centre du monde (2001)

    Le centre du monde

    5.8
    6
  • Oct 1, 2020
  • Not Sure Why I Watched This

    The movie was entertaining. I thought the woman was pretty hot, even though she had lots of freckles. The Vegas aspect was fun. It was actually pretty good. Could've been a lot better, and was kind of cheaply made. But definitely watchable.

    Don't see it though. Not worth it

    6 stars
    Jennifer Aniston, John C. Reilly, and Jake Gyllenhaal in The Good Girl (2002)

    The Good Girl

    6.4
    6
  • Oct 1, 2020
  • Didn't Really Do Anything For Me

    This movie I think is too old. It was just weirdly made. I like John C. Reilly as the stoner husband. Other than that, it was okay. I couldn't get past fifteen minutes. Don't care what happens between her and Jake Gyllenhall.

    Might be good

    6 stars
    Caitlin FitzGerald and Mackenzie Davis in Always Shine (2016)

    Always Shine

    5.6
    2
  • Sep 27, 2020
  • Stupid stupid stupid

    Dumb movie. Don't even bother. Not a bore fest the third time around for me, but hated it so much I don't even care what happened at the end.

    What a complete trash waste of my life.

    Don't see this filth

    2 stars
    Mosquito: A Fistful of Bitcoins (2016)

    Mosquito: A Fistful of Bitcoins

    6.9
    8
  • Sep 27, 2020
  • A Low-Budget Treat

    Mosquito: A Fistful of Bitcoins surprised me right from the beginning and didn't let go until the end. As the opening credits rolled, something about the main character Mosquito walking through the vast, empty desert landscape to a neat Morricone-esque soundtrack really entranced me. Watching this cheerful, yet lonely young girl navigate the world as she time travels to the past is hilarious, and she just plays it so cool while embarking on a mission to save the world. It was a wonderful performance and the actress really is one to reckon with! She has something special and her quirky charm through tough situations is the quintessential role model for girls (perhaps a bit too rebellious).

    The movie also treaded the line between a children's movie and a tribute to low-budget films, which is something you don't usually see too often in cinema today. The story was an interesting one involving time travel and corporate greed.

    Mosquito does have its weak points though. It drags on for a bit and is perhaps a bit too long. The sound is noisy at some points and it takes you out of the film. The acting also is not always superb, as is common in low-budget features. Nonetheless, for a movie with no violence, an inspiring female protagonist, and a storyline involving saving the world from destruction, it doesn't get much better than this!

    Highly recommended.

    8 stars
    Eva Coleman in Bark (2019)

    Bark

    7.4
    8
  • Sep 27, 2020
  • Something Special

    Racism, whether subtle or blatant, is an important and popular issue in our society today. The protagonist of the short film Bark, encounters both these types as she navigates the trial and tribulations of modern day high school. Growing up to an absent African American father and Caucasian mother proves to set her on an interesting path in life, confusing at times but with it's own morals and lessons nonetheless.

    And thus Bark, which is written and directed by Laura Coleman, finds a vivid way of entertaining the audience while getting through some very important topics. The directing is top notch, and while the supporting cast may falter at times, the story pushes along, engaging the audience in every scene. The vibe is youthful and wide-eyed, curious to discover ones own background as well as what's to come in life.

    I would say this is one of the better examples of storytelling. It really kept me involved, and I could feel the emotions of the characters. I was really rooting for young Eva Coleman, our protagonist. The young actress has something undeniably special, and I hope I see her in more films in the future. It's a film that really surprised me and spoke to me.

    I would highly recommend watching this gem.

    8 stars
    Jules Willcox in Alone (2020)

    Alone

    6.2
    6
  • Sep 20, 2020
  • Not Too Good

    I wish she would have escaped the serial killer, and then the movie just became a nature survival movie like the synopsis said. Instead, it was just stupid.

    The serial killer and escape part was watchable. The rest was just stupid, though I guess worth watching.

    Not that good

    Watch it, ehh whatever

    6 stars
    Robby Benson, Angela Lansbury, Jerry Orbach, David Ogden Stiers, Rex Everhart, Bradley Pierce, and Richard White in La Belle et la Bête (1991)

    La Belle et la Bête

    8.0
    6
  • Sep 17, 2020
  • Okay

    Not one of my favorites. It was okay. Too girly maybe? I don't know. It was alright.

    See it yeah

    6 stars
    Linda Hunt, Irene Bedard, John Kassir, Russell Means, Michelle St. John, and Frank Welker in Pocahontas : Une légende indienne (1995)

    Pocahontas : Une légende indienne

    6.7
    7
  • Sep 17, 2020
  • Hmm

    It was good, really good actually. It did everything right. Time really went by watching this movie.

    Yeah I liked it. Why it's not an 8, I don't know. Yeah though, it was cool

    See it

    7 stars
    Robin Williams, Linda Larkin, Scott Weinger, and Frank Welker in Aladdin (1992)

    Aladdin

    8.0
    8
  • Sep 17, 2020
  • Good Stuff

    Aladdin is a classic. I don't care what anyone says. It hits all the right spots and the viewer stays engaged. It's got everything.

    Probably might be one of my favorite Disney classics

    See it

    8 stars
    Matthew Broderick and James Earl Jones in Le Roi lion (1994)

    Le Roi lion

    8.5
    6
  • Sep 17, 2020
  • Classic Though Not a Fave

    I watched this again and it was boring. I don't know. It just didn't have the spark like other Disney movies do.

    I mean we all know the story and have seen it. Nothing really to say here. I don't think it's that good.

    Worth watching though

    6 stars
    Alan Rickman, Robbie Coltrane, Richard Harris, Maggie Smith, Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, and Emma Watson in Harry Potter à l'école des sorciers (2001)

    Harry Potter à l'école des sorciers

    7.7
    5
  • Sep 17, 2020
  • Don't Know

    Watched a bit of it and it seemed fun. I remember watching this a while ago too. It seemed like a good movie. I don't like fantasy so that may have been weird. But this might have been good, I don't know.

    I don't know.

    5 stars
    Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith in The Karate Kid (2010)

    The Karate Kid

    6.3
    5
  • Sep 17, 2020
  • Ehh

    Jackie Chan shouldn't be in this. Jaden was pretty good. I like the family drama with his mother. It was also very very interesting having a young black kid in an Asian country. I really liked that dynamic.

    It was okay.

    Probably worth watching maybe

    5 stars
    Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita in Karate Kid (1984)

    Karate Kid

    7.3
    8
  • Sep 17, 2020
  • Had to Give an 8

    I don't care, this movie really does have it all. Probably maybe a 7, but I'll bump it up a bit.

    It really has it all. Kind of cool kid, rebellious, yet tough. From the streets trying to prove his name. Beautiful mother Elisabeth Shue. Then a strange old man with ancient philosophies that change his life. And of course the cool kids.

    I really liked it a lot.

    Definitely a must see
    Julia Garner in The Assistant (2019)

    The Assistant

    6.3
    2
  • Sep 17, 2020
  • Terrible

    No action. Art house weirdo film. You'd have to be ill in the head to enjoy this.

    Skip

    2 stars
    Tom Hanks, Susan Sarandon, Hugh Grant, Halle Berry, Jim Broadbent, Bae Doona, Jim Sturgess, and Ben Whishaw in Cloud Atlas (2012)

    Cloud Atlas

    7.4
    3
  • Sep 15, 2020
  • Good Under Everything

    This movie was just too boring, but there was something beneath it. Something pretty cool and deep. Very thought provoking in my opinion from when I first saw it.

    Not bad. Might be worth a watch.

    3 stars

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