"If God were a city planner, He would not put the playground next to a sewage system." - Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Before explaining why I liked this movie, I'd like to point out that the main idea of the movie is NOT that you need find your purpose to have a happy life. It's the exact opposite! I'm not saying this just to be a professor, but because it's really important and that's why I loved the film so much. You don't need to be fixated about something to find a meaning in your life. You need to savour it and learn to enjoy the little moments instead of waiting for something big to happen to reach happiness. It's so profound and refreshing. A movie just about a guy waiting for his big moment and feeling fulfilled after having reached it would have been dull, boring, trite and most of all wrong, like pretty much all "self-help" advices.
Instead the opposite idea is presented and if you just pay attention to the dialogues -and the story, really- you'll understand what I mean and most importantly what you might apply to make your everyday life better.
But back to the movie I've got to say I almost cried as the end was approaching as much as I was going to turn off the tv when the movie started. The whole initial setting reminded me too much of Inside Out, a film I quite disliked, so I was worried it was a copy of it (it kind of is in the beginning). But luckily the second half steered away from it and developed in one of the most moving film I've seen in a long time. Undoubtedly one of Pixar's best.
Was funny when Ed said come over and have dinner and meet Annabelle, the next scene she looked devestated lol.
Soul is another triumph for Pixar
About the meaning and purpose of life and trying to find yourself in there
Funny, Emotional and Fullfilling
This movie would have been good if they'd explained anything. Like anything whatsoever. Alas, they do not.
Ocean + Triangle = I thought it's about them stranded in Bermuda Triangle, well I'm glad that I'm wrong. It's been a long time I watched a movie that makes me keep guessing on what is this all about.
Such a well made and executed plot which keeps wondering what is really happening till the end. This movie does not lay the answers easily to the audience whereby it requires you to process the plot properly in order for you to understand on what's really going on.
'Driver' towards the end made this clearer on what's the whole story all about. Well, it's proven literally nothing in our hand to change the fate / destiny.
Please watch it, it's a steady pace movie with an solid good plot.
The only hole that bothers me in this movie is what happened to Heather (or why is she in the movie). Besides that, it's a great filme based on greek mythology
I was not expecting much from this movie and boy, it did not disappoint. It was just nothing from beginning to end. For a horror movie, it was devoid of jumps, scares, frights, or even gasps. I found it to be quite boring and I'm pretty sure there is no reason for the title for the movie unless I missed it. IMO don't waste your time.
Very exciting, you can not watch this movie without being fully aware that you're going to get wet, or wondering how much the actresses made an excellent interpretation of the intensity of the feeling they shared. Not to mention it's breathtaking
Sensitive depiction of being gay and in love whilst in high school. I'm sure many people will relate to the raw emotion on display in this quietly affecting film.
I can't believe I'm about to say this given I've seen Serenity this year, but even taking that into account, this is probably the worst movie I've seen in 2019.
I feel like this movie is going for something specific and experiential, with some kind of important commentary on modern celebrity culture, but if that's true, it went completely over my head.
Maybe I'm just giving the movie too much credit and it just doesn't have a coherent plot, nothing of particular importance to say, and just has characters acting in bizarre, confusing ways.
It's rare that I regret the time I invested in watching a movie. This is one of those cases. It shouldn't be hard for you to find something better to watch - pick something at random, and chances are it'll be superior.
Based on the popular book series, The Vampire Diaries delivers a strong and compelling first season. The story follows two feuding vampire brothers named Stefan and Damon Salvatore who return to their home town of Mystic Falls, and while Stefan has come to get to know a young girl named Elena Gilbert who resembles the vampire who sired them Damon has his own nefarious plans. The show gets off to a really rough start, trying to incorporate the diary theme with voice-over and playing up the teen angst and romance. But about a third of the way into the season the show changes course and the plot takes an interesting turn. Additionally, the writers do an impressive job at creating suspenseful cliffhangers and at keeping the season constantly moving with exciting plot twists and reveals. Leads Nina Dobrev, Paul Wesley, and Ian Somerhalder give incredibly strong performances and have tremendous on-screen chemistry. Also, several notable stars make guest and reoccurring appearances, including Jasmine Guy, David Anders, Gina Torres, and James Remar. Plus, the score and soundtrack are extraordinarily well-done and do a wonderful job at complimenting the scenes and sets the right tone for the show. Season 1 of The Vampire Diaries can be kind of a mess at time, but proves to be a captivating supernatural drama.
A good film that has characters in different Christmas predicaments.
A rollercoaster of emotions and romance
I find my favourite character is Stuart because near the end he reveals himself to be a musician who doesn’t think high and mighty of himself and says “I have feelings” and seems... human rather than ‘ooh, look at me, I’m famous so people worship me’
Out of the 3 Conjuring films, this new one has got to be the least scariest out of them all. However the story is still really interesting and I enjoyed this one.
I don't wanna be them, they want to be me.
An amazing movie, and a masterclass in storytelling and existentialism without beating you over the head with it.