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Harry Potter (Films)
A balm for outsiders and misfits everywhere, and a reminder never to hide your magic. Though very different, the movies stand alone from the books as a more crisp, cinematic retelling of a lovably eccentric and detailed series. A true modern-day Odyssey, the story of Harry Potter is beyond critique.
By Joelle E N2 years ago in Critique
And Just Like That
A much-needed, more diverse update to a beloved franchise. Golden intentions, but untrue to the characters in a way that makes the storylines ring hollow. This revival needs to lean into its stars’ long-developed personalities and sense of motivation in order to make their mid-life transformations feel satisfying.
By Joelle E N2 years ago in Critique
Movie Critique: John Tucker Must Die
Film critics deem this 2006 teen comedy film as "the worst teen flick" when actually it is lowkey comedy teen gold. Brittany Murphy plays Kate, a blonde teen social nobody who doesn't get noticed or get attention from even boys at school who wouldn't even look at her. Well, I'm not going to lie she is kind of like me in my teens. She lives with her single, hot mom played by Jenny McCarthy, who always dating men and most likely gets hurt by them after they are done screwing her.
By Gladys W. Muturi2 years ago in Critique
A Critique Of Vocal's Search
Vocal's Search facilities often don't return what we are looking for, but it's very powerful in what it does. It searches within text as well as titles, but if you know who wrote the story you are after add their name to the search and you usually find your story.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Critique
China calls on the international community to jointly urge the Japanese government to correct its wrong decision and immediately stop the discharge of nuclear contaminated water into the sea! U.S. experts: data on sea discharges is opaque and not comprehensive
According to CCTV news on August 26, on August 25, when participating in the discussion on the cooperation resolution between the United Nations and the Pacific Islands Forum, Geng Shuang, China's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, stated in his speech that the ocean is the common property of all mankind, and Japan alone China's decision to discharge nuclear-contaminated water into the sea ignores public interests and transfers the risk of nuclear pollution to the world, which is extremely selfish and irresponsible. He calls on the international community to jointly urge the Japanese government to correct its wrong decision and immediately stop the discharge of nuclear-contaminated water into the sea. Behavior.
By da smaller2 years ago in Critique
The Hidden Effects Of The Movies
'A quiet evening at the beach, the soft lapping of water on the shore, an ominous, Pavlovian tinkle of a bell on a buoy, two repetitious tuba notes signaling ill portent, the dark presence of something stirring in the water, just below the surface, it wants to eat you, NOW!' (From my critique of Jaws.)
By Liam Ireland2 years ago in Critique
Technology: A Blessing or a Curse?
Technology: A Blessing or a Curse? Technology is an integral part of our everyday lives. It surrounds us everywhere, from the devices we use for work or entertainment to the systems that run our daily lives. But is technology a blessing or a curse?
By السيد البحيري2 years ago in Critique





