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Brilliant.
An old movie, but boy what an effect did it have on people.
This is what you would call a good thriller !!!
Hacksaw Ridge is easily one of the best war movies we've gotten in recent years. Mel Gibson knows this genre as well as anyone and he delivers an emotional and incredible true story with great characters and amazing action. Andrew Garfield really anchors this film and gives the best performance of his career by a long shot. The same goes for Teresa Palmer. Then you get excellent supporting performances from Sam Worthington, Vince Vaughn, Hugo Weaving and Luke Bracey. I think this movie is a Best Picture competitor if the Academy can put Gibson's past comments behind him and its going to be one of the most significant and most memorable movies of 2016.
This is regarded by many as the greatest film of all time, and I can definitely see why. Incredible storytelling, tension from the first to the last second, fantastic performances, beautifully shot film, iconic sequences. The story in itself, you know, mob business, doesn't mean anything to me and films only become my absolute favourites when they touch my heart in some way, which this one didn't, neither do most - if not all - the classics. Probably a generational thing, I don't know. Happy I finally watched this, after so long though. It wasn't really what I imagined, but I think I liked it better this way than what I thought it was going to be like.
9/10
I don't know why this movie is X rated, its should be 18+ and movie is good, smooth and talks about cultural revolution at the time.
Exciting, beautifully shot and entertaining for the most part, but it fails to reach it's full potential because of a wasted villain, forced romance and messy plot which culminates in a terrible third act.
The new Bond series returns to the old formula in Skyfall and delivers a typical Bondian style action/adventure film. When MI6 comes under attack by a former Double-O agent, James Bond must track him down and stop his attacks. Unfortunately, the series steps back from the harder, grittier tone that the Craig films have been going for and tries to return to the campiness of the Connery era. As a result, the characters are rather stereotypical and the performances aren't as interesting. However, the film still delivers on the intense, gripping action sequences, and there are a number of fun homages to classic Bond. Skyfall is an entertaining and thrilling action film, but it's lost some of the edginess that has made this rebooted series so compelling.
An Incredible story with lovable characters. From the very first episode you'll get hooked on to this show.
Every single episode has a unique tale to tell. Director did a great job in amplying the impact of the villians by those artistic effects.
Initially I was hoping for a simple Sword Fight based anime but what it had to offer was way better the that.
Only drawback is that, Anime adapted for an original ending, it is a lot different in the manga.
PS: Mine & Tatsumi are still alive in manga.
Daniel Craig, Liev Chreiber and Jamie Bell were not believable as Polish Jews at all, their accents were strange and they simply did not fit in with the rest of the cast especially Daniel Craig, a blonde haired blue eyed man playing the role of a natural born Jew? he looks NOTHING like the man he is supposed to be representing. This made the film very cringey and hard to bare at times. The cinematography was also very strange, the film looks like it had a filter applied to it or something because the lighting didn't look natural at all. Like someone turned up the saturation or simply fucked around with the levels.
The drama itself was decent, and if you ignore the awkward accents the acting from the main cast was actually pretty good. But in the end, the epilogue screen was more interesting than the entire movie itself.
We have here a useless modern version of Jurassic Park lacking the wonder and innovation that made that movie legendary.
Everything is predictable, nothing is exciting, this is not as intense as the first trilogy and I couldn't connect with the characters. Indeed, I didn't feel any symphathy toward them because they are either unbearable like Claire and the children or bland like Owen. The only character I Iiked was Zara (even if we barely saw her) only because I love Katie McGrath since I watched Merlin, but they got rid of her in a visually impressive and violent death scene (one of the best scenes).
Concerning the dinosaurs, the special effects are really good and I loved seeing the Mosasaurus however I hated the Indominus Rex because what appealed to me in this franchise was to see and discover in a movie dinosaurs that really lived on Earth and not to see a pure creation. Therefore, the impact is not the same, I wasn't thinking "Wow, this is impressive ! I can't believe that such creatures really existed before, this is crazy !" because the Indominus is a fake dinosaur.
Wonderfully unexpected. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. It was exactly what I wanted to see on a night when I didn't have a clue what I wanted to watch. Brilliantly entertaining and loads of fun. Graphic violence and goofiness.
Beautifully animated and intelligently written story. I'm not a huge anime fan, but this is possibly the best I have seen so far.
Not a huge anime fan, but damn. This was incredible.
I am literally shocked over this movie.
The artstyle has to be one of the most appealing one i've ever seen in anime, as well as beautiful emotional soundtracks.
The romance contept between Taki and Mitsuha was something unique and interesting that i've never seen before.
And the movie tells you what's happening between them both, and how they develop feelings for eachother,
without being able to see eachother in real life.
I hope to see such a beautiful anime movie from Makoto Shinkai again in the future.
I seriously have nothing i actually don't like with this.
It's a PERFECT MASTERPIECE and highly recommended for everyone to watch!
One of the best Anime movies out there. Solid story structure, very appealing to every audience and amusive.
Movie drives your emotions in ways that aren't easily done. It's like Christopher Nolan made an Anime movie.
Best of luck to the director who produced this movie.
Wishing more Anime movies to be produced like this one.
I do not usually comment, but is too great movie!, animation, story, feelings ...
The music, animation, story. Absolutely beautiful movie <3
I like Aardman's movies very much. But in this case I was kinda disappointed. First of all can you imagine a worse cliche than dinosaurs and football? Yeah right... adding some zombies and sharks would be even more boring (maybe next time, Mr. Park?). And worst of all it's so damn predictable. Damn you need just 1 minute diving into film and you already know the whole "story". And what's wrong with MC? It's quite hard to keep your cool and do not punch him in his retarded stupid face.
Wow, just wow. Kinda been in a teen/high school movie phase as of late but had no idea what i was getting myself into with this one. Not your typical teen movie where you meet girl fall in love with girl movie plot so much meaning and value in this story and not even a romance really at least I don't really think it is. Such a great cast Emma Watson is obviously good, Ezra Miller and Paul Rudd are both great, and Logan Lerman is phoneomeal I mean phoneomeal, kid really did a great job. For a high school movie where you would expect such upbeat and happy themes this movie wasn't afraid to constantly stay real. Don't get me wrong this movie isn't depressing just it's so real I mean you could feel it through the screen where at times you didn't want to watch, because of the awkwardness or tension cause you could feel it as if you were the character in the movie, this movie definitely surprised me.
“In a world where the dead walk among the living, nothing is as it seems.” I Still See You is a chilling supernatural thriller based on a bestselling novel. When a lab accident kills thousands of people those killed return as ghosts called remnants that are stuck in an endless loop re-enacting moments from their lives, but 10-years after the accident a young girl notices that something has changed; the number of remnants are increasing and one may be out to kill her. Bella Thorne and Richard Harmon lead the cast and give pretty good performances; especially Thorne who has tremendous screen presence. And the script does a great job at constructing a world where seeing ghosts is a part of everyday life. Additionally, the mystery is very engaging and composer Bear McCreary provides an evocative score that heightens the creepy, atmospheric tone. A remarkably compelling horror film, I Still See You presents a disturbing vision of the supernatural.
As somebody that hasn't read the Manga I have been spoiled on quite a lot of stuff in the show. But I'm soooo glad that I didn't know what would happen in these last three episodes.
The show is going in directions that I couldn't have thought of in my wildest dreams. And it all makes perfect sense within in the world and is such a joy to watch unknowingly. Next season can't come soon enough. Isayama is a fucking genius.
This has been an incredible season that really did the source material justice, although they took some liberties in a consequential moment or two, it was still beautifully made and exactly what I was hoping to see from this arc's adaptation.
S4 has been confirmed for October 2020 and knowing what's to come of it, I'm on pins and needles!
One of the things I dislike the most about anime is the unnecessary use of sexual imagery. This show lacks that completely. It takes itself very seriously and I absolutely love that. It's an amazing series with tons of action. Expect to feel on edge from the very beginning to the last minute of it. I can't wait for season 2
OMG! This episode alone is more revealing that every episode combined so far. Everything starts to make sense. I thought the scouts would never make it to the basement, but here we are, the truth of the world finally revealed.
The progression of this episode:
1- Ohhh roll credits
2- Ohhh that's it, that's why
3- hears last line WAIT WHAT?
I am speechless, I really don't know what to say, this was one of the best episodes I have ever watched. I just can't hold my tears of our loss in this episode, it was very emotional...
Not to mention that I literally jumped screaming from the surprise at the last battle. Bottom line, this episode was EPIC!
BEST F*CKING EPISODE EVER. There wasn't a moment of peace. Every minute was pure action. The stakes were never this high.
My god, I loved this one.
Press F my fellow scouts.
I'm 27 and I just saw this anime for the first time. In fact, it's the first anime I ever saw and I only watched it because a friend kept telling me how great it was. It had been sitting on my shelf for over two years and last night I figured: what the hell, let's try it.
This movie blew me away. It so perfectly captures the innocence and the exploratory nature of childhood. It enables you to view an ordinary day through the viewpoint of two ordinary young girls. It shows how boring we adults are, and how much fantasy, discovery, emotions and playfulness we have lost since we were kids. There's no macho behaviour, no bad guys, no evil to beat, just two kids growing up in a normal life, but extraordinarily presented.
A perfect coming-of-age movie and one of the most impressive movies I've ever seen. Already one of my all-time favourites. If the rest of Hayao Miyazaki's films are anything close to this, he will have a new lifelong fan.