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glad I didn't watched this a few months back, 'cause I had a MRI scan thing at that time bruhhhh ππ
]]>when next part? π₯Ή
]]>an absolute entertainer with nice comical and fantasy aspects, not to mention the themed three-dragon mode performances.
I guess this is second movie to have body swap concept in mwood but this was pretty more ambitious, widened up and uniquely layered. Thoroughly enjoyed, wasn't bored 'cause it's interesting af and these random nerdy aspects dropping in here and there, lol Green Lantern. So yeah Writing and Direction was pretty good.
Cast did very great job, especially that newbie. For someone new, Sandeep was competing against the experienced mf Suraj and ofc Sharaf, he nailed the serious evil body swapped you-know-who in second half and the funny sad og Jithin very greatly. Then Sharaf, I guess this is one of his best, he also had two sides and he ruled body swapped you-know-who comical side very greatly. Suraj, well he's peak performer, 'nuff said. Remaining were fun too.
Horror type elements randomly popping by was nice. Music was great. Using a pretty detailed but puzzled concept of body swap with a mystical medieval background, yeah nice cooking.
Sequel not oh? but great one.
]]>same as the animatedβ rich in emotions, visuals, but with a grandiose experience and darker tone.
comparing to the animated version, this was more grounded and darker, + obviously more realistic giving a grandeur theatrical experience.
writing was great, some minor changes and extension which gives more depth to the overall outcome with a nice direction, well obviously he directed animated version too.
cast did a nice job at the portrayal, alongside a good character handling from the writing section.
visually beautiful with an atmospheric ethereal music.
not exactly was a needed remake and yes I adore the animated version more, that's something special Idk but anyways looking forward to the sequel.
TOOTHLESS after all.
]]>another one on my Audrey run.
]]>A fun ride, glad I finally found a good one to kick off this journey, I mean the anime run, I guess?
A beautiful crafted emotionally powerful journey with memorable characters and breathtaking animation.
From the first episode itself, I don't a brutal pilot like that in my recent memory but manh that was so saddening, well yeah it was titled "Cruelty" after all. Other highlights being "Hinokami" the climax music mahhh and "You Must Master A Single Thing" Zenistu gahhh.
The Characters were great. Tanjiro even though he went through so much he was looking forward for a future with what's left behind, his sister, he was so comionate, so determined that he almost got finished just for protecting her, that's the bond. Nezuko aka the Demon Sister, for a demon she's uttermost cute and lovable and yes interesting character and powerful af "exploding blood" wtf. Zenistu was a funny character with an alter ego that was powerful as a thunder. Wild Boar, oh sorry I meant Inosuke was also great one but brainless heh? although powerful and determined to fight whoever he gets lol. Muzan seems great. Urodaki-san was also good. Some interesting characters dropped here and there like Giyu, Kanao, Rui, etc. Cast did a very good job at portraying them, my personal fav would be the one who did Zen.
Writing was pretty great, some parts were repetitive but overall landed with some great twist and turns and character arcs even for demons. Direction captured everything that the writing wanted to, not to mention the powerful animation which served a visual feast, I guess the climax sequence of Hinokami is one of best ever in anime. Music is freaking great, the title track to end credits but the one from Hinokami was heavenly saddening/heartfelt.
A nice one. Looking forward.
]]>Spartacus was a tale of brotherhood stained by blood and moulded by the sand, pursuing the pure idea of freedom.
The Writing was Great, from these random twist and turns to the uttermost peak of the show, the writing landed greatly. The Character Arcs set by it, the path it stood the show ahead was done great. I never exactly felt boring, that's how it should be, engaging as possible especially in something like this. And gotta some of those quotes/dialogues were beautifully crafted.
Direction was also great, yeah some here bit it was choppy but well served in the overall outcome. It shown the scale of Rome to the random Ludus, aptly with a beautiful Cinematography it landed as it was meant to. Not exactly the fan of graphic bl**dshed but it became a visual feast as it went through, nice.
The Cast, ah they were so Great. Andy as Spartacus is probably one of best in this genre, he had the aura, he had the caliber to deliver the pain, the rage, anything that particular character needed. Manu as Crixus was as great as Andy, I actually liked him more? he was great yeah. Dustin as Gannicus was a fun-great run too. Remaining Cast were fine too, Lucy, John, Peter, Daniel, etc etc.
Characters, they are Peak manh, that's it. THEY ARE PEAK. From Spartacus to the newly ed Castus or Laeta or Caesar, they were all done with the needed care. And with the Cast, it just trembled the Rome as it was meant to.
Music is peak peak stuff, tight af. Actions sequence were good-great, especially in S3. Costumes and Prod Design was also great too.
"there is no greater victory than to fall from the world... a free man"
A Great one. [Logged for the Whole Show]
]]>"The thing with people is that they lie even in the diary no one else reads. But the truth is simple and lies are complicated"
It was a psychological character study about loneliness, identity, and the cost of lying. The writing, kinda sometimes unrealistic, but reflects harsh society and made strong arcs, especially in the Directorβs Cut, I guess? Direction and Cinematography beautifully captured Annaβs pain and deception, with Bae Suzy givng her best performance, nuance, silent, and powerful. Jung Eun-Chae also stood out from being a kid to the villain. Great visuals, music, and costumes all tie it together. A slow, tragic journey worth the watch.. and maybe give an extra half-star again for Suzy?
Full Review: Serialized
]]>A Visual feast.
The Shield act --- fierce and straightforward, the most brutal one.
The Sword act --- the meaningful one, the entire act being silent of any dialogues other than the brothers' line on the "lone leaf".
The Bullet act --- the most fun and entertaining one, " dale, motherf***ker".
The Final act aka Killer Of Killers? --- a great conclusion with a future to wait upon.
Ready for more.
]]>same as the predecessor, intense when needed, political when needed and throughout beautiful.
jun ji hyun --- she became cold af in the third act, obviously meant to be the big bad of the franchise, gonna burn that entire country heh?
grow up netflix and give kingdom season three already.
]]>Watched on Friday June 6, 2025.
]]>imagine getting dared to sing to the most beautiful girl in that place
]]>MOHANLAL THUDARUM π£οΈ
]]>lost in visuals and voices.
]]>Asianet Movies simply cooking W by telecasting Premam on it's 10th anniversary.
]]>Butterflies are mentally mental, so is Love.
happy birthday to the Happy Death Day
Jessica Rothe grahhhhh
]]>first thing first, Idk anything about the game so Idk if this was a great adaptation purely judging on what was given to general audience.
I liked it, somewhat an unique concept kinda landed on me, entertaining pretty straightforward, creepy. Sci-fi, psychological, slasher thriller blah blah but cherry on top was the horror element, a nice mix.
Thought I was getting a new final girl, but nvm...
]]>Noice
]]>watched with cousin, he actually played the game so he was like enjoying while me was basically having a mid ah mood, and obviously he asked to give it a 4...
"I don't think so..whoosh." in Elizabeth Olsen tone.
]]>The Biplane Sequence in IMAX is an All-timer Experience. Damn f*****.
]]>Cinema
]]>"I want to see the world and not just through a window"
]]>Incoming Message: He has returned. Repeat. He has written. It's him. The Man, The Myth, The Legend. TOM CRUISE!
Why has He returned? to deliver Cinema again. What as He written? another crazy Stunt on his name again.
Mission Impossible The Final Reckoning is presumably/or is the finale of this three decades of spy-action saga. A franchise which set many trademarks within the genre and outside. Was it a great conclusion? for me yes it was. Would I regret it being the finale? no but I'd like more to come cause it's his soul.
The Direction and Writing didn't fail or disappoint me, it was great. We all know McQ can go "god mode" when needed and he did. Let it be the underwater sequence or the biplane sequence or the other action set pieces or the emotional parts, he delivered it with an apt and greatly calculated direction. Epecially the biplane sequence, the wide shots in the third act with this sequence was so freaking great, it was something to experience something that's worth every penny.
Writing, well hey he wrote the best movies of franchise not to mention including Fallout and Rogue Nation, so how could he disappoint in the finale? Yeah yes the first half may seem bore cause of the plot thickening but c'mon a spy-action movie having a spy talk arc is not bad, it's worth and they way he connected all the dots for the ultimate build up is insane. Second half took the flight it needed cause first half gave it the plot, so yes the overall writing is great as it could.
The Cast. I'll have Tom later, let's talk about others. Simon as Benji, well he's the fan favorite so obviously he was great as the usual, he shown how IMF can break the funniest man to an emotional lost soul. Ving as Luther, well he's the soul right? he's after all our Phineas Freak, he's the best. Hayley's Grace was this time graceful, she had the seriousness needed and almost overshadowed others in a particular scene, powerful. Pom as Paris is very great addition, she was full on energy the type of girl which was needed here, ready to fight. Esai as Gabriel, uhm not a fan, but good. Angela Bassett is so special man, she had small runtime but given time was enough for her to have me under tears. Remaining Cast were also good especially Shea, Rolf, Tramel, etc. Cast Assemble of the Year?
The Stunts, uhm do I have to say anything? Firstly, it'd be nonsense to complain about it and then it'd possibly have nothing to complain about either. Be it one stunt, or few stunts, it's already would have been the craziest shit out there, so no complain just wow. The Underwater sequence, I don't know how he pulled off it, or how the crew built all that set piece but I know it was breathtaking, yeah instead of his breath drop hard it was mine which went dead. The Biplane sequence, well he's officially credited as a Biplane Pilot in the movie, that says a lot. That sequence, it's not just about being scary it's about how can someone risk his life like that to just entertain his fans? somewhat rivaling Fallout's helicopter sequence I guess biplane sequence is better uhm, cause it's just is?
The Cinematography, the Music, the Editing, the Sounds. Cinematography, "oh it's beautiful" I won't say it's the best in franchise but it's still is one of the best out there for the genre, liked mostly about the underwater and biplane sequence, painting type stuff, nice. Music and Sounds, I fear it's the best in franchise, the adrenaline rush a music can bring is a rarity owned by this franchise alongside a super creepy but perfectly aligned Sounds as it needed, want this to be nominated at the Oscars. Editing was bit choppy in the beginning but I guess that was preference cause by the ending it got great and better?
The Entity. I guess the last time we saw Ethan become emotionally unbalanced/unstable was way back in Mi3 where his wife was on verge of death. Here, the Entity even though it's never there was still threatening and intimidating that it had Ethan go unbalanced again. That's why it's Great Antagonist, I repeat even though it's never there.
Here we are, time to talk about the man himself. Tom Cruise, the absolute legend living his life to just "entertaining" his fans. That's what we love him for right? He's the Mr. Cinema after all. The Action Star of All-time and obviously the Craziest Actor out there. His love for the fans, his love for the cinema is simply unparalleled, it's just not about being special it's just that it'll stay alongside the heart of audience even after years, decades, it shall stay eternal. That's Him.
Luther's Monologue in the End had Me at tears that's how a franchise should give it's closure, an emotionally strong, hopeful and loved.
Thank you Tom Cruise, the Cast and all the Crew for entertaining me, us with this franchise for years, decades.
]]>Ethan and Ilsa here to ruin another party but this time... I know she chose it but still it hurts.
How tf they could cook a chase sequence that is crazier, bigger and powerful than that of Rogue Nation, goddamn it's so freaking great and jaw dropping.
The Entity is so threatening but maybe it always wanted Ethan to have the Key?
The Train Sequence, I don't care what others say It for me is the biggest possible practical action set piece I ever experienced.
The Cliff Jump do I have to say anything? the utter silence after his bike lifts off from the cliff shows what the audience was having while witnessing it, a simple silent "gasp" and "wonder"
want to recall a line from Mi4..
Ethan Hunt is the Living Manifestation of Destiny.
You got that right Kittridge.
But in the retrospective reality, it's...
Tom Cruise is the Living Manifestation of Cinema.
Can't wait to witness what He, McQ and the team have built for the Finale?
]]>Ethan and Ilsa returns to ruin another party but this time ed by Walker and welcomed by Alanna.
Third Act is absolute Bonkers, I don't exactly my theatrical experience but I can say that it was worth every second.
]]>still baffled by that chase sequence that's the "director went god mode" level shit
poll stunt is cool, underwater breath hold is better but the bike chase hits harder π
ilsa and ethan here to ruin a party and I love it.
]]>Meet the IMF π₯
I'm the one with force and the force with me.
Poor little sister, stardust, Jyn π«€
Cass burned his life for a sunrise he couldn't see π₯Ή
Edit: saw some s saying why didn't they make Andor the lead in Rogue One, that's the point. Rogue One isn't the story of Jyn or Andor it's about the message and the messenger. Jyn is the message and Andor is the messenger. It's simple.
sacrifices made for the simple hope that bought back the entire galaxy's peace and balance.
me with height freight watching him climb the tallest building on the planet π
]]>chemistry was reacting with tom and michelle
acting peaked in the third act, both tom and philip were competing each other face to face, intensely.
I know this was a letdown but damn the visual action sauce and long haired Tom Cruise πΆβπ«
]]>came home from an exam, instantly started the watch and saw that exam ain't no shit as impossible as TOM CRUISE.
]]>for the love of god, we need more superhero movies.
]]>Ryan Coogler the Director π«‘
Angela Bassett the Actress π₯²
the music, the visuals, the cameo, the performances and overall execution, all were great as WAKANDA.
another emotional trauma in the streak
]]>why I end watching emotionally traumatizing/haunting movies and shows back to back. π
]]>a bunch of a-holes to world saving family, they are the best β€
rocket's backstory is just emotional haunting and gut wrenching...
peter, I understand your pain and know that you are not alone.
gamora, you deserve better but you lost the diamond already.
if you got a sister like mantis and a buddy like drax, do get yourself a frenemy like nebula and obviously be nature loving like groot.
and you should always be a good mama-boy like adam.
Bob. Bob? It's Bob! Stop, Bob! Bobby!
If I started by saying "MCU Is Back" it'll be cliche, cause MCU never left.
I can't either start by saying it's the Best since the Endgame, but it definitely can go for the head?
Thunderbolts, a bunch of nobody's team, losers, a-holes, useless, mercenary-esque crybabies. But in the end they end being a needy team, a team that people can look upon in absence of the Avengers. That's exactly why this worked.
It's an emotionally driven character study type take on the anti-heroes or dark shaded heroes. Been awhile since an emotional rollercoaster from MCU but it's neither is fully on emotional and yet it's primary plus point is that alone. Guardians 3 can make you cry, D&W can make you feel and Tbolts can make you feel them, relate to them. A different take indeed.
Writing is so nice-greatly done, they handled the plot, the characters, the narrative very aptly, straightforward and without heavy mistakes. I appreciate the team [Eric, Joanna, Kurt], especially for the characters handling. You could feel their pain, their trauma even though it's not directly depicted, you could relate especially Yel and Bob, thanks me later.
Direction is great, Jake did a great job. He probably gonna nab some more projects now. He handled the direction for this team nicely, including the Sentry side.
Actors, well like most said they were great and fun. Flo and Lewis gave the standout performance, they both portrayed their characters perfectly, expressing their pain and emotions, their villain-ess. Flo's been a great addition to the MCU since beginning now we got Lewis too nice. Seb was fine as usual, no surprise why Cap is gay. Hannah and Wyatt were fun and sometimes sad. David is always laughable but can also make you cry. Geraldine is cute. Nice.
Cinematography is freaking nice and cool, a different vibe, a different taste and still slaps. Creepy too, kinda matching to the tone of the movie.
Music, now that's sometimes we need to talk. I don't exactly when was the last I got ascended by a Marvel theme but I know this one did. Son Lux did a very great job at his music work. It's just manh peak and perfect.
I guess why most of the post Endgame MCU didn't worked for us is cause of the third act mes and it's satisfaction and it's not just for movies, the shows too. But this "nobody asked for movie" worked cause of it's perfect finale. Third Act was personally my fav part of the entire thing, it had the depth, the emotional backdrop, the drama, the actions, the stakes, the music and all leading to an "absolute cinema" moment. Perfect.
That particular needle drop in the theme by the tail end is cool, Son Lux cooked.
Note: I initially gave this a 9, then thought it's over exaggerated so changed to 8 likely half an hour later and now while writing this review almost 2hrs later I'm back at 9. [My Opinion]
]]>stylish action set pieces and direction alongside tovino can't make a movie great
]]>tight, tight, tight...
Chiyaan you are a beast
]]>My GOAT is Back! ππββοΈ
]]>why ma bro is obsessed with these type of characters recently?
]]>Actor rocked, Director peaked but Making that's the real WTF damn great making and with a simple but morally questioning plot executed nicely.
Donnie Yen the GOAT ππ
]]>Last year around this time went for another re release of Him. Ghilli, it was a classic action entertainer. Today went for a classic romantic comedy, Sachien.
Vijay, Genelia, Vadivelu π
Thank you for refreshing My Peace.
Firstly, thank you Ryan Coogler for convincing Me to watch This in IMAX, cause it was one of hell of an experience I ever had.
Sinners, is simply a vampire lore set up by the cultural, musical and philosophies aspects we see throughout. It's a fresh and different take on the genre, which does really works because it's made with ion and love, well that's something We can always expect from Ryan.
Michael B. Jordan you are goddamned actor we know that already, you didn't need to strengthen it again and yes you nailed these two characters very greatly. Miles Caton, for a debut you did a very great job at standing tall among other powerhouses. Hailee was fun, so was the remaining Cast and Jack O'Connell was damn.
Film's Narrative is very well made, keeps you engaged throughout and yes you should be concentrated on otherwise you might loose big points. Cinematography is great. Aspect Ratio changing was like flying to somewhere else. And the Music, well Ludwig GΓΆransson my goat never disappoints, Music was simply Peak and Ethereal.
Do keep up with the Mid-Post Credits, very crucial setup, again furthers the film's philosophically plot points and messages.
One Of Greatest Of This Decade.
]]>Tae-ri know that You are Loved π«
]]>he made this in his homeroom computer???
]]>Lizzie's obsession with depressed characters, nvm that's where shine bright.
]]>sex-y revenge
]]>another double role bluff
]]>bro think bro is...nvm.
]]>give me the freaking sequel π
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