Movies & TV Shows Community Highlight #794

in Movies & TV Shows5 months ago
Authored by @namiks

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Hello! As part of our ongoing efforts to improve both interaction and curation in the Movies and TV Shows Community, this post is one of many to highlight and boost members of the past week that have posted what we believe is exceptional content.

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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.

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Author: @javyeslava.photo

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom - Review.

Another thing to mention is the use of CGI. The last precedent we have was the Flash, which was disastrous, regrettable and difficult to watch. In this film we have to say that it was better achieved taking into account how complicated it was by the simple fact of being underwater, making details such as the movement of the hair underwater look natural I feel that as simple as it is, it is super complicated to achieve. From then on all the action scenes of fights, chases, visualizations of marine environments and environments, movements, etc., I think they were decent or at least better than I frankly expected.

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Author: @gigi8

Review : "The town where only I am missing"

The only thing I didn't like about this production was how they caught the killer, I found that sequence too childish, but I can overlook it because despite dealing with a rather complex subject, they never tried to pretend that the main character and his friends were tremendous detectives or were the smartest ones hahaha, so it went accordingly.

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Author: @claudio83

Perfect days, Wim Wenders, 2023

The extremely cinematic direction of images that move and speak without words by Wenders and the silent interpretation of Kōji Yakusho which, turned towards the interiority of the protagonist character, restores an all-round sculptural body and psychology, make Perfect days a meditative film. The spectator is accompanied in a two-hour mindfulness practice in which the images are a mantra, a song that anchors the attention to the present moment, to that hic et nunc in which the unrepeatability of the theatrical art that it shares echoes, absurdly. that moment, always the same and therefore always different, with the art of life. A film that is a practice of Aparigraha: letting go to be.

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Author: @fabian98

60 MINUTEN: What sacrifices would you make for your children?

In my personal opinion, this film is pure art because it manages to make something extraordinary out of a very simple plot. If you think about it, a father fighting to regain legal guardianship of his daughter sounds like a movie Owen Wilson would make. But I quite liked the twist in the plot when they included action scenes and characters with different motives that directly influenced Octavio's decision not to disappoint his daughter.

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Author: @care1869

Razones por las que prefiero los K-dramas // Reasons why I prefer K-dramas

I feel an emotion in each chapter, or many at the same time: I suffer, I cry, I laugh, I learn, I analyze, I compare each situation that I can observe in the development of the series with the things that we live in our country. For example, in my country, Venezuela, the legal, educational, social, economic, political, family, cultural and other systems are so deteriorated that seeing such an organized society makes me very sad and at the same time I hope that someday we will recover the good customs and morals of our society.

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Author: @marivic10

Elemental, an inspiring and beautiful story...

As I mentioned at the beginning, I found this film very inspiring, it shows us that despite how difficult it can be to start a new life in another place, it can be achieved, if we do things well, despite being Foreigners can contribute to the development of another country, they also let us see that we can all mix, despite our differences, that despite looking, feeling, or thinking differently, we can become more similar than we believe, We live in a time where more empathy is needed from everyone, and this film reminds us of it.

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Author: @edwarlyn11

Review || ✨FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S✨ || Terror Movie (2023)

My score for this movie would be a 7 out of 10 because I found it quite entertaining with an interesting story and the fact that the creator of this FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S franchise, Scott Cawthon, was under the direction of this film also gave it a good touch. Here I share with you the trailer so you can enjoy it and get ready to watch it if you haven't done it yet... and let me know what you think about it 😸.

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Author: @nanitaakane05

Necessary Discomfort: Conversations about Hate (2022)

The whole film is a give and take between this pair, even we want to run away from this narrow space, but in the end we understand that it was necessary for Deborah to close this episode that she could not turn the page until that moment. Perhaps for many it may even seem silly to reopen that wound, but it is often necessary to face your tormentor in order to measure yourself, to confront him and finally close that cycle. Or, if there are those who are like Deborah, it takes a slap in the face of reality, to see if we can bend a little and accept everything that was done, to hit rock bottom... although in the end, she didn't have the opportunity to touch it because she died, and with her death she took with her all that Deborah had kept for so many years. We do need to have uncomfortable conversations, that we don't like at all, even if we feel that it won't take us anywhere, sometimes that which we swallow becomes a great weight; even if we have those imaginary scenes in which we emerge victorious with an apology from the other party, but that's like putting a band aid on a gunshot. Deborah deep down wanted redemption, even though she had an unhinged way of showing it, she knew she was alone because of her guilt; and Deborah needed to confront the insecurity and multiple traumas that her old friend generated in her. This story is not enjoyable at all, it is tedious, it is painful, it is cruel, it is heartbreaking, but this is life many times when we stagnate; here is where we measure ourselves and see if we present ourselves to the world as an unjust Deborah or a brave Deborah, it invites us to reflect and to introspect. So, if you ask me, I will answer as I always do: "If you haven't seen it, see it, and if you have seen it, see it again, you can't miss it at all".

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Author: @kraken99

Merry Little Batman - Review

The animation is impeccable, capturing the essence of the classic comics. The story is fun and exciting, with a Christmas touch that makes it even more special. But what I liked the most was the relationship between Batman and Damian. Damian is really amazing, every time he is in the scene you expect him to come out with some witticism because he has that childish touch that makes him very tender even when he makes mistakes or does his whims.

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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.

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