The ending didn't make sense to me.
Why would the kid saying that Vijay gave her the toy implicate him or Kat? As per their police statement, Vijay had met Kat & her kid at the church and then they all drove to Kat's home too. So he can say he had given the toy to the kid during any of that time. How does that make him look guilty?
Also, why would Kat wear the ring Vijay was offering? That would make HER look like an accomplish; that both of them were lovers and did the murder together.
what a stupid show. Hollywood/Disney outdid themselves on showing their stupidity on this one . waste of file time and money.
Glorious purpose, Loki is saving the current MCU, literally. Probably the best thing to come out from Marvel in a long time.
Without a doubt one of the best thing Marvel's ever created, This is what Marvel should be.
Loki's Character Development is supreme.
Kaala Paani: A Gripping Pandemic Thriller on Netflix
Kaala Paani throws viewers into the midst of a deadly pandemic on India's Andaman Islands. It follows the struggles of tourists, doctors, and officials as they fight for survival and face tough choices.
Pros: Gripping story, complex characters, and stunning island scenery make for an immersive experience. The show raises important questions about ethics, responsibility, and the human impact of disasters.
Final Thoughts: Kaala Paani is a powerful drama that sheds light on the human side of pandemics. If you enjoy thought-provoking thrillers in unique settings, give it a watch. Just be prepared for some emotional moments.
Dawson is starting to grate on me. She only cares about what she wants and doesn't care about Casey.
Such an inspiring movie that is a must watch. Even though it might seem cinematic / dramatic at very few instances, the directory and the entire crew has done an excellent job of conveying a simple and worth noting message.
There are two things that are basis of this world. Poverty / Riches and Education
This film is incredibly racist, from the colonizer's perspective, and it doesn't exactly respect women. Unsurprisingly, Rudyard Kipling - who wrote the poem that this film was based upon - was an imperialist.
That being said and acknowledged, I am a Cary Grant fan and the humor & adventure really worked for me. I enjoyed this film while being hyperaware of its faults.
Here's a reddit comment that I appreciated which shares further perspective on the film: https://tinyurl.com/45yp9etk
Joe Goldberg is officially on my top 5 of the most terrifying villains on film. The Swede, Joan Furgasen, and Walter White.
The character is played perfectly!
Mr. Robot + Dexter + Fifty shades of grey
this episode sets up a spinoff series with the name of the episode title, it was a very good episode and if the spinoff is anything like the good doctor, chances are it's going to be good.
"Why she wouldn't even hurt a fly."
Dude, Anthony Perkins is so good. So so good. So good in fact it's kinda epic. Also, Janet Leigh has such expressive eyes, which explains why the camera is always focus on her face.
At one point while watching the movie, I was reaching for my drink until a certain scene caught me off guard and froze me in place. That scene is where Marion Crane is waiting at the traffic light and sees her boss crossing the street, both locking eyes. It is more effective if you watch it yourself.
Why do I have a feeling Alfred Hitchcock was a serial killer in a past life.
they canceled this fantastic show, meanwhile they keep producing shitty teen drama's. what a shame
There are no shootouts, there are no violent scenes of murder, there is only talking and talking, and talking. This show is about behaviour without really showing it. Superb directing by Fincher, Douglas, Kapadia and Lindholm, but where the show really excels is in the writing.
E: It’s taxing lifestyle. A lot of factors that go into success. As I got better, I was very careful that all conditions were exactly right. This person you’re after, he has on overwhelming fantasy life. Fantasies of what he’s done, what he wants to do, how he’s going to improve. These dreams will consume him. Soon the real world won’t even compare.
B: How do we catch a fantasy, Ed?
E: You can’t. If he’s any good, you’ll never see it. He’ll live like any other person, have a relationship, hold down a job.
H: We know killers don’t have the tools to manage real life. They come from marginalized backgrounds, they break under the pressure of what they’ve done. They make mistakes.
E: It seems to me everything you know about serial killer has been gleaned from the ones who’ve been caught.
Eh. . I feel empty now, after finishing these series. . It was really great tv show, soo much intrigue, soo much suspence. . Even gays arent annoying in these series. Recommended.
Admittedly there's not a lot to like about any of the characters except the main one. She's tough, hardened and trying y to do right by everyone which is how the whole thing goes south for her. A defense attorney is supposed to protect their clients innocent or guilty, so I think a lot of the bad reviews forget that.
But this is really about everyone makes bad decisions at one point or another. Do we hold someone accountable? Do they hold themselves? There's a consistent theme here and it's about good people do bad things and bad people often convince themselves they're good by being bad.
There's also a lot about how vindictive we can be as a society to the way we treat strong, straight up people and how easily we turn on the people who are the most honest with us and the ones that are most protective of us.
It ends with vindication (ironic how ation v ive changes a meaning so drastically). I think that's what bounces the show from an 8 to a 10. There's something cleansing about the ending being fair in a world we know often is not.
I binge watched the whole show throughout the night. It was quite predictable but still watchable and unique. I enjoyed how realistic everything was. The cast was chosen just perfectly and did a great job to portray an acceptable teen romance. I'm looking forward for season 2.
Both films are fantastic but second definitely scores higher than the first with more action, better camera work and affects were so much better and definitely was more noisier than the first and loved the ending and hoping it doesn’t end there because I’d love a 3rd movie, back story on the aliens would be nice but wouldn’t mind if they still keep it quiet..
I. Love. Mr.Bean.
this show is like a snack fun and hilarious :joy:
I want expecting much when it came up as a suggestion in my prime lists.
if you're a homophob, not for you.
if you're not into girl power, strong women, not for you.
if you're racist, not going to be for you.
if you like fantasy, crossed with "crime" solving, military-ish with superwomen? you're in luck.
it's surprisingly engaging. charmed with a while lot more kick-assery going on.
The same fxcking car Ruth knows was following her prior, but she parks, gets out and walks over to inspect?!! AND WENDY THE WITCH LIVES??! WHACK final scene. Someone just tell me Jonah shot Wendy and I’ll be happy!
I feel like my reactions to and enjoyment of this show is the adult equivalent of how 13 year-old me felt about The Vampire Diaries... and I don't mind.
Great horror thriller about Jigsaw who chooses "unworthy" people not appreciating their lives (like drug addicts) and gives them 2 choices: die or make a major sacrifice (like cutting of your leg, slicing up the belly of an innocent, etc.). He communicates with his victims via video tapes. Very cool ending and great plot-twists!
This show shows how really the Indian rural looks and feels like. Authenticity of this show is on a different level. The show starts slowly but quickly grows on you. Absolutely loved every second of it. Season 2 is even better than season 1, and the hype is NOT overrated. I have seen most of the English shows and anime released in 2022. But this one is the best till now.
This could very well be a prequel to a movie about a serial killer.
This was exactly what I hoped it would be. A great story with a little bit of mystery and a mix of the paranormal and religious.
As others have mentioned, Jonathan Rhys Meyers does a fantastic job with each personality.
The last shot is perfect. Exactly what I expected, but perfect.