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Romantic Killer

I forgot how crazy and ridiculous animes can get but that's the charm of it (versus real-life films). Stories are wholesome. The plot explores relationships in general which helps audience to see that romance isn't everything. I love how the show discussed social commentary (tom boy, otaku, social anxiety, victim blaming, stalking, etc.) in a lighthearted way. I really enjoyed watching it and I wouldn't mind one bit if they had a second season (provided the quality maintains the same).

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The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar

I have no idea whether it's a Wes Anderson's thing or a Roald Dahl thing (Never watched or read either person's works) but this movie is so weird?!??!?

I was drawn into it from the peculiar way the story is being portrayed where the actors literally narrate the book while being one of the characters. Akin to a reader reading a book outloud to themselves. The sets and the choreography are fantastical but it gets tiring and frankly boring after a while. Thankfully, it's not a very long one. I'm not sure how and if the film has utilised its slew of virtuoso cast; I do feel disappointed to not see more dramatic acting.

I wouldn't recommend anyone watch it other than for its unique manner of storytelling in film, listening to Ralph Fiennes and Ben Kingsley speak at length, and the elaborate sets (kudos to the set and construction teams).

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Love Like the Galaxy
Good Bye My Princess
9

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BlockedParentSpoilers2019-07-28T08:01:41Z

I like this show for its divergence from the typical black-and-white, love-overcomes-everything, and good-always-prevails story line. First, the emperor's favouritism towards the crown prince made Cheng Yin realised truth does not matter. In order to survive in the cut-throat palace, he needs to be ruthless, thus, sending him down a path of destruction and cruelty. Although his love for Xiao Feng is true, it does not erase his evil deeds. This is precisely why Xiao Feng was never able to forgive him and love him with reckless abandonment. However, given a clean slate, they are drew to each other time and again, demonstrating that their love is not a coincidence and if given an alternative, their love could work. Cheng Yin isn't your fairy tale Prince Charming, neither is he the evil overlord. Xiao Feng may be a distressed damsel when she recovers her memories, but she doesn't stay revolved around love; she learns to care and fight for her kingdom and loved ones. Last but not the least, most of the cast are really good looking, which is definitely a plus.

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The Beauty Inside: 1x14 Let’s Break Up

Lee Min-ki may have been stoic for (12 out of 16 eps?) most of his scenes, but when it comes to the subtle emotions, I don't think I've ever seen anyone nailed it like he did. His choice in remaining almost robot-like for the first half of the drama highly contrasted the emotions leaking out of him towards the end, perfectly displaying the growth in character through the series. Nothing screams acting like these understated emotions. Good job!!

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Brooklyn Nine-Nine: 5x22 Jake & Amy

Can't believe I'm crying watching B99. It just never fails to surprise me!

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执笔: Season 1
The Saint's Magic Power Is Omnipotent
6

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BlockedParentSpoilers2023-09-10T15:45:12Z

For such a recent anime, I expected the details to be off the charts, so some of the weird (and seemingly lack of effort) drawings such as the curls in Liz's hair made me thought it was a pretty dated anime. Plot wise, pretty straightforward fantasy where the FL gets transported to a new world and learns to navigate her way. It's a surprisingly positive anime; no villians, no drama. I guess I have been affected by previous animes where evil definitely lurks round the corner. So if you're looking for rainbows and butterflies, where the MC defies all odds and succeed wherever she turns, this short anime is for you.

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School of Chocolate

As mentioned by previous reviewers, this show stands out because it's not a cookie-cutter competition show. School is in the name and I really love that participants were given help and feedback (and even tuition!) throughout just like school. It seems like there is no forced drama from the producer's side as well. As the season progresses, you see how each participant grew both personally and professionally, and it's very fulfilling to watch. Amaury and his assistants were highly competent and great coaches, and it's very bold of Amaury impart his chocolatier secrets to the public "for free." It would be great to get a special episode/summary to find out what happened to at least the winner after this show.

p,s, It's not surprising that chocolate sculptures need a lot of chocolate but looking at that row of machines dispensing endless chocolate and all those discarded products is still very triggering :sweat_smile:

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Turning Red

I haven't watched animations in a while and man, the level of details in animations nowadays! Especially the cooking scene at the beginning. If we were to grade technicality, I would definitely give it a 9/10. Unfortunately, the story is boring. It wasn't as complex and the songs weren't as great as I hoped it would be. It's especially disappointing because Western media is finally using Asian characters as the main leads with an original story and the representation meant so much. At the very least, they tried to hire voice actors' whose ethnicity (somewhat) matches the characters, so hurray?

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The Greatest Showman

Honestly, I felt that the story line is meh but the songs are what took me by surprise. It's really rare to to have more than one great hit in a musical and almost all the songs in this show is amazing! I'm also very impressed with Hugh Jackman's singing. Finally, the shed his operatic voice and did these songs justice by singing more contemporarily. Great job!

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Love for a Thousand More

This needs Season 2 to develop the backstory between MIjo and Jason .

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