Oh, to watch the love of your life walk towards you across a field of grass, while the sun is rising and the birds are singing. Knowing how much they love you, and finally being able to tell them that you love them too.
Did I already watch Dirty Dancing this week for the nth time? Yes. Is it ever too soon to watch it again? No.
Great music and great lesbians.
Rewatched the 1995 miniseries earlier, so of course I had to rewatch this as eyebleach.
Mera spin-off when? I need it.
Every time I watch this movie I'm in awe of how beautiful it is, and every time I wonder how it's possible that it wasn't nominated for an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, but then I remember that the Oscars are complete bullshit.
Men getting what they deserve, and a happy ending for the lesbians? Couldn't ask for more.
The visuals, the sets, and the costumes are all so beautiful. Can't wait to watch this film again once it comes out in theatres.
Knowing how older queer movies usually go I didn't expect much, but I was pleasantly surprised, especially with the happy ending. If only I had known about this movie when I was a kid.
I've waited four months for the film to finally be released digitally since the first time I watched it, so I could finally understand what they're talking about in the Spanish scenes:laughing:
The scene of them running through the clouds gave me a weird Twilight flashback.
My kind of super hero.
Better than the 1995 adaption.
I love plot armour when it applies to female characters, and female characters only.
I'm actually surprised Disney would make something like this. Adapting Sámi history and making a Northern Sámi dub? That's not the Disney I know, so I am very much positively surprised and appreciative of their efforts.
Abusive men getting what they deserve, you love to see it. If only it happened in real life, but I suppose that’s why this film was made.
I didn't know Joe Biden was in this.
I couldn't care less about Jack or the love story. This movie is about Rose's story, a woman overcoming it all: surviving an abusive parent, an abusive fiancé, and somehow surviving the Titanic.
If it wasn’t for that wifebeating rapist the director’s cut would be one of my favourite movies.
When Moonbyul cries, I cry.
I'm loving the aesthetic of Nicola Six, but everything else in this film is so bad that I'm curious how different the director's cut is. I must say though, that Jim Sturgess really did a good job of portraying an absolutely disgusting character. 6/10
Having now watched the director's cut it's a shame this is not the one available on VOD/disc because this version makes a lot more sense. The plot is more detailed, the characters (especially Nicola) are more fleshed out, and it actually feels like the plot takes place during an apocalypse, it actually feels like a mystery film, instead of the incohesive clichéd mess that was the producer's cut. It's actually a good movie. 8/10
When I heard that they were making movies about this event, I was sceptical of movie makers profiting off of the survivors. But if you're going to make a movie, this is the way to do it. Focus on the survivors, not the terrorist and why he did what he did.
I love everything about this movie, except for the sex scenes. They were so obviously made for men and what they think sex between two women is like that it ruins what could have been a great movie.
No matter how many times I watch this movie, the bomb scene always makes me scream.
Imagine giving up your life for just a guy, smh.
If I had a nickel for every time Matt Ross played a closeted gay man attacked in bathrooms, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
I can’t believe I had to learn about these girls from social media. Their story should be common knowledge, especially because of the effect their lawsuits had on worker’s rights.
This movie was very confusing, but entertaining.
The Hunger Games series is basically just your average action movie, what makes it entertaining and refreshing is that they’ve given the women the interesting roles, while the men get the roles that are usually played by women. This is especially noticeable with the characters Katniss and Peeta, and the roles they play in each other’s stories.
This series has a disgusting habit of killing off black people for the white hero’s pain.