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Resilience in the Shadows:
In the heart of the bustling city, where dreams intertwined with ambition, stood Ramaswamy Enterprises, a beacon of promise led by the charismatic entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. The towering glass facade reflected the aspirations of its employees, each individual entrusting their career and future to the company's visionary leader. But behind the gleaming exterior, a storm was brewing, one that would test the resilience of those who believed in the promise of success.
By Sharifu Akili2 years ago in Critique
Priscilla (2023) (Elvis Presley)
Priscilla (2023) (Elvis Presley) tails Release date… 06th October 2023 Drama When teenage Priscilla Beaulieu meets Elvis Presley at a party, the man who is already a meteoric rock-and-roll superstar becomes someone entirely unexpected in private moments: a thrilling crush, an ally in loneliness, a vulnerable best friend.
By TV of tv's2 years ago in Critique
True Crime Documentaries
From the comfort of our armchairs, we watch people in their worst moments, reliving unimaginable horrors, and eat our snacks. Providing us with the opportunity to watch murderers succumb to the realisation that they are indeed, caught. Little glimpses into a world far removed from our own, yet dangerously close.
By Sian N. Clutton2 years ago in Critique
Critique
Using Cultural and Social Impact: Consider the ways in which "Capone's Life of Crime" contributes to discussions around cultural, social, and historical issues. Does it prompt readers to reflect on broader themes like the impact of crime on society, the failures of law enforcement, or the consequences of political decisions?
By marie e ehlenbach2 years ago in Critique
Navigating the Apple Ecosystem
Introduction Enthralled by the aura of Apple's innovation and captivated by its product offerings, there exists an unspoken truth – not every venture into the realm of Apple guarantees a return on investment commensurate with the effort and funds expended. While my heart beats for the brilliance of Apple and its expansive catalog, a certain reality prevails: not all its creations warrant a blind leap of faith. This becomes apparent when the desire for an iPhone clashes with the reality of a wallet yearning for a more modest companion. In a twist of irony, I find myself in this whimsical conundrum.
By Lara Croft2 years ago in Critique
The Peanuts Movie
In this 2015 adaptation of the beloved comic strip, Charlie Brown stills stuggles to do all the things shown there: doing a report on a very long book during winter break, kicking the football and talking to the little red haired girl. However things turn around for him when he flies a kite and the little red haired girl chooses him to become pen pals. Meanwhile his dog Snoopy turns into the World War I flying ace to save his love interest, Fifi from the Red Baron. It is heartfelt and faithful to the original materal.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
Spider-Man 3
In the 2007 sequel things had finally turned around for our friendly neighborhood Spider Man. he gets a much better paying position, his love life is in the middle ground, his school work is on point, he patches things up with his aunt and he is loved by the citizens of New York. However at that come with a cost when he develops a dark side. Also he faces two new villains one of which has a tie to Peter's past and it changes his perspective on things and his friend Harry Osborn wants to do him in personally because even after five years he still believes Peter caused the death of his father, Norman Osborn. This motivates him to become the new Green Goblin.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
Princess and the 🫛 Pea.
The princess was whisked away into a strange place, her bed almost to the ceiling, inside one of the mattresses lay a yellow diamond, the courtier wanted to catch princess Dawn out, as a real Princess would know what she sleeps upon. Suddenly Dusty the mouse sneaked into the princess’s room and
By Dawn Earnshaw2 years ago in Critique
Spider-Man 2
In the 2004 sequel our hero Peter Parker being at his lowest. His friends furned their backs on him, strugging with his classes, still reeling from his uncle's death, his aunt showing some resentment, his boss not giving him much and also briefly losing his powers. The villain he faces is Doctor Octopus who develops his powers after a freak accident and wrecks havocs in the city. Peter realizes he must find a middle ground between being the web slingler and his personal life.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique






