I don't know how many times I've seen this film but it never gets old, just gets better.
Robert Zemeckis has done a great job on this film. The film tells a story of a not so bright guys life and all the adventures he takes, the events that take place in his life, people he meets on the way, and his best friend that he grows up with Jenny.
They were like peas and carrots.
It shows you that he runs like the wind blows and It's got a bit of every genre, bit everything for everyone, It sets of sad and happy emotions, It's quotes are beautiful and always gives off positive vibes and good advice.
The picture in this film shows how beautiful are world really is, shows there's much more to explore and I think all actors did fantastic and had great chemistry, Also Tom Hanks showed off a great performance to show how great he is as an actor and he's proven that in future films ahead of this film.
I was sad that they've not made a book on this film, would love to read other than watch as the book they’ve based it on was about a guy called Forrest Gump that crashed landed on an island, where he was captured by cannibals but only the name Forrest Gump followed.
Life is like a box of chocolates because you don't know what you're gonna get. Well I'm glad i got to see this film for the first time years back because It's honestly a film to watch before you die and the best film I’ve ever seen.
Style similar to the breakfast club that looks great, the actors help a lot
i love all of it except for cameron's arc lol the actor that played him was pretty bad and the character didn't help.. if it wasn't for him this movie'd be a 10 for me lmfao but still amazing, and some sequences are freaking iconic. i love 80s and 90s teen movies so much
8/10
When teen movies were funny, not just stupid :) !
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Paul, creaks a little here and there, but it's consistent, bold, and appetizing as a comedy with a buddy movie spirit and a good dose of sci-fi satire.
funny as hell, ending was awesome
Great comedy and it is fun to see E.T. running around acting like a human. Priceless!!
That was quite the character development for Shawn. I really enjoyed that.
Without a doubt the greatest chick flick ever made.
So hilarious and yet sad. The effects of meth causing paranoia and hallucinations. I worked with a kid whose mom and boyfriend got hook on it. They'd stay in the house looking out the windows saying there were men with guns in the trees. Wow.
someone should make a lesbian version of this film
Although the movie is predictable, like most romance comedies are, nevertheless it was sweet. It may not be the best romantic comedy I have seen but the movie still holds lots of charm.
I cannot recommend this show highly enough - one of the best dramas out there.
I say drama rather than procedural as '19-2' is so much more than a 'chase down bad guys for the win' type affair.
Acting across the board is top notch with writing to match but what sets it apart for me is the technical skill evident in every episode.
The single camera/steadicam work is some of the best I've seen and often adds an almost ethereal quality to the show.
And I haven't even mentioned the 12 minute continuous shot in s02e01 - no spoilers here, but the scene in question had me amazed and terrified in equal measures.
'19-2' genuinely is a thing of raw beauty.
From the comments here I think people are missing out the idea I think is behind the movie and it's actually a good one.
The level below doesn't exist. I think Goreng died at the bottom and threw the Panna Cotta because the rules of not keeping the food should still apply but didn't, as part of his illusion. The little girl couldn't survive the last level and was too clean for the place, also an illusion.
I think she's the Panna Cotta, which found it's way up and we see it in one of the earlier scenes, where the head chef tried to find whose hair is on the dish.
Goreng thought that his message doesn't need a messenger, that it will be clear - but it was missed. The administration, which I think is a analogy to God which is mentioned a few times in the movie and at every level the question of belief is asked, misses the whole point of it and is clueless to the pain and the suffering of the people below (Imoguiri worked for them, didn't know what the people really go through and thought there are only 250 levels).
They make everyone their favorite food of the highest quality and they probably think it's enough for everyone because each one should get his. The people being people, take more than they should or have to and as a result there's only enough food for the first 50 levels and the familiar hierarchy (the rich take most of the food that can be enough for everyone).
This was one of the funniest episodes yet omg. Also I love Jake
Rosa's scenes are the best thing in this whole episode XD
Captain Holt being addicted to "Kwazy Cupcakes" was the most accurate thing I've ever seen!!
Did NOT need a remake!
When Adam talked about the last gig, that is really heart-wrenching to see. I love Beastie Boys and this is partly why.
It's Community without the charm & talent
This is who Jeff Winger would’ve been if he hadn’t learned how to care.
Meh. He lost me when he started yakking after eating a double quarter pounder with fries after only a few days in. Pu$$y. lol.
If this movie fails, Ryan Reynolds will never be in a comic book movie ever again. Let's hope this movie don't fail because I really like Reynolds as an actor.
It was painful to watch. Sebastian Stan's performance was very good. You could actually see the actor's effort and dedication to his character but the script was pretty weak and with a bunch of nonsense. A two hours movie, really? Even the good performances from the main characters couldn't save this movie for being awfully boring.
5/10 only for the acting tho
a high school romantic comedy thats actually good? and its gay? please make more movies like this. it has a great cast and lots of heart.
Has a indie vibe the story told although not necessarily new, made you curious to find out if the main character finds himself...and in someway the ending provided that.
Sure, it’s overlong and it drags in places at times. However, there are many good moments within the film, anchored by another great performance from Holland. Tighter pacing would have served the film well, but this is still a cherry that is worth biting into.
Deserves more than the 67% at the time of my review. It's worth your while to watch but be aware that it's heavy. It has given me a lot more empathy for the type of life they ended up with. A tear-jerker at some points too.