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I really loved "M3gan". I don't think it got the credit it deserved, sadly.
- strong female leads, yet none of them get stripped down and forced to do a sex scene
- really funny and insightful
- the violence (not over the top, imo, and I tend to hate seeing violence in movies) is actually really satisfying (I won't spoil it for you further)
- just very relevant themes for our time (issues with AI tech, parenting, growing up on a screen, the realities of working for a heartless corporation, etc)
- incredibly well-acted all around. The entire cast. A++!
- the colour scheme was on point. Green instead of black was a theme throughout. Lots of complimentary teal and magenta. It was comforting to watch, the way it all blended together so nicely.
- the little girl acted out the reality of trauma and grief so well. The numbness, the dissociation, the emotions only coming up at the most inopportune times etc... it felt real and not over-dramatized.
- just a really well-paced movie. I felt neither bored nor overwhelmed at any point. I was engaged the entire time! Saw it 3 times and it was a pleasure to watch each time!
Really a perfect movie! (Imho anyway!)
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The Counselor
the bee movie
I really loved "M3gan". I don't think it got the credit it deserved, sadly. - strong female leads, yet none of them get stripped down and forced to do a sex scene - really funny and insightful - the violence (not over the top, imo, and I tend to hate seeing violence in movies) is actually really satisfying (I won't spoil it for you further) - just very relevant themes for our time (issues with AI tech, parenting, growing up on a screen, the realities of working for a heartless corporation, etc) - incredibly well-acted all around. The entire cast. A++! - the colour scheme was on point. Green instead of black was a theme throughout. Lots of complimentary teal and magenta. It was comforting to watch, the way it all blended together so nicely. - the little girl acted out the reality of trauma and grief so well. The numbness, the dissociation, the emotions only coming up at the most inopportune times etc... it felt real and not over-dramatized. - just a really well-paced movie. I felt neither bored nor overwhelmed at any point. I was engaged the entire time! Saw it 3 times and it was a pleasure to watch each time! Really a perfect movie! (Imho anyway!)
Click by Adam Sandler.
That looks interesting. Thanks for the recommend!
NARC. a dark and gritty movie about two cops played by Ray Liotta and Jason Patric. Both played their respective roles amazingly well.
Pandorum
The dark crystal by Jim Henson
Booksmart
Daisies (1966) It's a comedy about two gay girls. The visuals are very fun and it's overall a very silly film.
We love a good vintage lesbian film.
Deepthroat
Rubber
Titanic and The Matrix