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Unraveling Time's Palindrome: Deconstructing Christopher Nolan's "Tenet"
In the dim glow of cinematic anticipation, the latest offering from the esteemed yet enigmatic director Christopher Nolan emerges—like an intricately woven tapestry of reality and imagination. "Tenet," they call it, a palindrome title hinting at the mysterious entanglements of time inversion and the tantalizing promise of a narrative that both begins and ends in a mirror-like symmetry.
By Anjum Shahzad2 years ago in Critique
How to Critique a Blog Post
A blog critique is a written evaluation of a blog post. It can be used to improve the writing, content, or design of the blog post. When critiquing a blog post, it is important to be constructive and specific. The goal is to help the author improve their blog post, not to tear it down.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Critique
I’ve Never Met Anyone Quite Like You
“Phenomenal” - ★★★★ Queer stories are finally being told at an increased rate. More films, tv shows and theatre are producing stories based on LGBTQ+ issues that are an essential lifeline for queer people to watch, be involved in, relate to, highlight issues the community faces, and provide a safe space where there otherwise may not be one. The Edinburgh Fringe has for many years now been a safe space for shows on a whole host of different cultures, and a place for the LGBTQ+ community to provide accessible productions for the mixing bowl of different people that make up our society.
By Callum Wareing-Smith2 years ago in Critique
You can do it
I sipped my coffee late in the afternoon. Applying at jobs and writing putting myself out there. For something good to come. I saw life from a lens of what would be. Not reality, I created my own sense of reality. Giving me the courage and optimism with it also actually being real reality. I saw myself nespresso machine and still going to buy a Starbucks. The riches others dream of also . But don't have the belief they can do something new. I try as Alice in wonderland says and try to do the impossible everyday. Who says the impossible is actually impossible? Not I. I in fact know the impossible is actually quite the opposite and a very possible reality. The day was monday , my son is in school. And me trying to keep myself busy . Looking at manifesting videos and learning different things about skills. Me I am aspiring to be a lot of different things. Choose one they say? Absolutely not, I continue to pave a path others have not accomplished. Well others have. But none that I have met.
By April Liao2 years ago in Critique
"CHRISTINE"
Christine is a supernatural horror flick directed by John Carpenter. The movie, is based on a novel by Stephen King. The car in the film is identified as a 1958 Plymouth Fury. Character Arnie, played by Keith Gordon, is a nerdy kid who becomes obsessed with an evil, possessive, car.
By Adrianne Kirksey2 years ago in Critique









