movie review
Relationships-focused film reviews of tearjerkers, rom-coms, love lost and love found.
The Fountain and Mayan Mythology
All humans want to extend the invariably short lives given to them, and the metaphysical, psychological, and cosmological insights provided by Hugh Jackman’s various characters and the Mayan stories of creation and Hunahpu and Xbalanque demonstrate that that belief is universal and crosses the boundaries of time and culture.
By Ryan Fitzgerald4 years ago in Humans
What the Toy Story told me
The Toy Story is a family-friendly movie on the surface, but somehow the two episodes I watched recently turned out to be a bit sore. Just after watching episode 4, the feeling of worry is even stronger, unknowingly it will be substituted into Hu Di’s inner world. He is like a middle-aged man who has gone through vicissitudes of life, witnessing the glitz and flourishing age, and he is extremely favored. A field left in the cold by the new owner, but his decision makes many Hong Kong people feel deeply at this moment. It turns out that watching anime will also throw a lot of political imagination into it.
By Avare Ansel4 years ago in Humans
‘Warrior’: Good Versus…Good?
Warrior is a dramatic look at the world of MMA, as seen through the eyes of two brothers with a complicated relationship. While this is a sports movie primarily about fighting, much of Warrior is dedicated to evaluating the relationship between these two brothers, their lives, and what fighting means to them.
By MovieBabble4 years ago in Humans
Movipapa | Find all types of Bollywood and Hollywood movies and serials
Films like "Steps" are often misinterpreted as warnings against the reality that unfortunately prevails in today's society. I don't want to diminish what these films can do. You can check the movipapa and search for your favorite movies of all time. They can have a great impact. But I think their intentions are broader than their impact.
By amit patel4 years ago in Humans
‘Cry Macho’: Age Is Not a Deterrent
The production background of Cry Macho spans nearly five decades. The screenplay had been kicking around in the early seventies. After numerous studio rejections, screenwriter N. Richard Nash revamped the script into novel form. The positive acclaim for the novel led to its eventual optioning for the screen by Twentieth Century Fox.
By MovieBabble4 years ago in Humans
The Kids Are All Right - A Movie Review
Never take a family’s love for granted. Released to theaters in 2010, The Kids Are All Right is about two children of a lesbian couple who want to find their biological dad. Meeting Paul, Joni and Laser form a bond with him. Questioning her own marriage, Paul causes problems in the once happy family.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Humans











