Absolutely brilliant CGI. A must watch purely for visuals, CGI and cinematography. And please don't miss the intro.
A fitting Summary for the Movie would be:
MURRICA!!
If this movie proves anything, it’s that most people’s sense of humor is terrible.
Males don't have autism more often than females, but research and bias has made it so it's been wrongly believed as such because females often present differently than males because of both biological and social influences. Testing is still done based on male-based research when diagnosing females. If you're going to complain about inequality don't use information that is very wrong and is actually inequality in the other direction.
Men complete suicide more often than women because they choose more violent methods, like guns. Women attempt suicide at a much higher rate than men complete it, though.
These are just a couple of parts of this endless misinformation.
Fine movie with an electrifying cast, bad script, and fun music. There were definitely moments to appreciate as a Christian viewer; I don’t know if this will work for folks of other faiths.
My sis and I used to watch this movie all the time when we were kids. It'd been enough years now since I'd seen it that I'd forgotten a lot of it but still remembered some of the classic moments. Definitely an icky premise (as a kid you don't notice these things!) but if you can manage to set that aside and suspend a certain amount of belief, it still holds up pretty well.
If this story was about a girl and a boy, nobody would care about it. Even though the movie is quite long, you don’t really get to understand, ehst attracts them to each other, which is the ultimate downfall. Some good acting though and the movie manages to transport an interesting mood throughout.
“Moonlight” is the kind of movie that doesn’t need great events, twists, a breathtaking climax, to support the narrative. It’s delicate and sensitive in the right measure, discussing important topics (bullying, homophobia) and leaving its mark.
What now?
Not much. He can do better.
Don't expect a scary movie, but it's creepy as hell...
Not scary at all, but an ok thriller and a really nice way to wrap up the story.
movie is cute and has a great message in the ending scene.
plus apparently in that world, everybody ia dedicated Christian or guru abstainer. because the grown-ups there abstain from sexual intercourse and let birds deliver their babies.
I mean the medical industry would be dying there
At the end of the movie, I realized how disturbing this one is! For me this falls in the same category as Requiem Of A Dream. You just don't know what you are watching till the movie finished.
Heartfelt, funny and moving, this is a special film.
My first shark movie in a theater, and was definitely worth it. The breath-taking views and scenario are a show aside. Blake Lively is amazing too. Also, glad that the seagull made it. ♥ haha
OH MY CHILDHOOD :')
Still have not seen this roryconeill but as soon as I do I will definately give my opinion in this sequel..Glad to know you liked it..
I was waiting to see this one for a while denzel being my favourite actor & it was good i did like it but wasn't quite as good as i thought it would be but still a great watch & would recommend it.
Not bad.
I wouldn't say horrible but I would call it boring. The writers should go back to Saturday morning cartoons.
One of the eeriest and most disturbing found footage movies about a fiction serial killer than most movies about serial killers.
I can't fully explain why, but the movie has that icky feeling to it. It's something that anyone with a human consciousness should not be exposed to.
This very much felt like a movie with a queer theme written by straight people. Where was my subtext? Where was the camp? Why wasn't the movie having fun?!
Watch Sleepaway Camp instead for a much better ending (I know it can be read as problematic but we've reclaimed it, it's ours now)
Extremely boring and not scary at all!
I mean, there is this curse going on in the movie, but it doesn't make much sense, especially if the only reason it was casted on the family was incest between twins...
At one point the brother even proclaims that they are going to be immortals, but what is the point of immortality if everytime you have to kill yourself and leave your incestuos children-clones behind?
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. Lots of fun and, as always with superhero movies, not to be taken too seriously.
AMAZING! So well played and written. So many emotions and definitely makes you think.
Critics have panned this, but I thought it was actually quite good. Shailene Woodley continued to be great as Tris and although the other characters appeared to have little to do, the plot moved along well and ended with a great premise for the final movie. Sure the series has not been as strong as the Hunger Games, but then the original story wasn't and it doesn't include Jennifer Lawrence
Uriah wasn't really in the rest of the movies. He was a pretty important character in the books. #ShiftvW8
Allright, let's talk about this masterpiece. I don't watch horror movies since 8 years ago. I stopped because they were unbearably repetitive. Always copying each other, never coming up with something really "new". This one is different. This one is simple and effective. The plot is original, the acting is quite good. It perfectly unifies the feeling of being constantly chased, with the feeling of protection. Given by the friendship. Like "okay, we believe you, there's a monster. We will run together". I don't know, there's something touching in being in trouble and getting away with your friends. Most important thing: it's not the classic horror where nothing is explained, there are plain and logical limits, even for the monster itself. And that feels extremely good. It definetly made me feel inside that story. Extremely underrated.
Looking forward to a sequel.
Entertaining. Silly. Memorable scenes. Too ridiculous for some and people find Willy annoying. I thinks she fits in well. After all these years I still zone out on the story part in India.