movie review
Movies that make us feel warm and inspired; from stories about love found in a hopeless place, to heroes fighting for the greater good, and more.
Beneath the Shadow of the Mountain
Once upon a time, in a forgotten village deep within the forest, there lived a fearsome monster. Legends whispered of its immense size, with scales as hard as gemstones and eyes that gleamed with an eerie glow. None dared to cross its path, for it was said that a single glance from its fierce gaze would turn any mortal to stone.
By Nicholas Bekoe2 years ago in Motivation
Sam Bahadur: A Cinematic Odyssey Through the Life of a Storied Soldier!
In the realm of biopics, director Meghna Gulzar's latest offering, "Sam Bahadur," attempts to bring to life the legendary Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, portrayed by the talented Vicky Kaushal. Riding on the success of Gulzar's previous hits, "Talvar" and "Raazi," and Kaushal's commendable performances in films like "Uri: The Surgical Strike" and "Sardar Udham," the expectations were undoubtedly high. However, the film falls short of creating a lasting impact, leaving the audience with a sense of a facile and forgettable vignette reel.
By Nicolas2 years ago in Motivation
The Power and Benefit of Kindness
The Power and benefits of Kindness Can you remember the last time a stranger was kind to you? Maybe someone held a door open or offered you help with directions in the street? Or perhaps you can recall the last time you helped somebody. After recently carrying out a few altruistic acts myself, I wanted to find out more about the power and benefits of kindness.
By Tamiru Kalifa2 years ago in Motivation
Unraveling the Mysteries: Why Do We Dream at Night?
Dreams have fascinated and perplexed humanity for centuries. As we close our eyes each night and drift into the realm of dreams, our minds embark on a journey filled with vivid images, emotions, and experiences. But what exactly is the purpose of these nightly excursions into the fantastical landscapes of our imagination? The quest to understand why people dream at night has led scientists, psychologists, and philosophers on a captivating exploration of the human mind.
By Gabrielle Martins2 years ago in Motivation
How I can't believe I did that! . Content Warning.
In the midst of a bustling city, with honking horns and hurried footsteps, I found myself standing at the entrance of a dance studio. The rhythmic beats seeped through the door, pulsating with energy, inviting me to join the lively world within. Surrounded by a kaleidoscope of colors and the promise of an adventure, I took a deep breath and stepped inside.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Motivation
How to become successful person
How to become successful person Introduction Success is an idea that holds various implications for various people. Be that as it may, at its center, achievement is frequently connected with accomplishing objectives, self-satisfaction, and having a constructive outcome on one's life and the existences of others. Turning into a fruitful individual requires a mix of outlook, activities, and propensities that encourage self-improvement and improvement. In this article, we will investigate key standards and methodologies that can direct you on your excursion towards progress.
By tayo242 years ago in Motivation
Thе Comprеhеnsivе Guidе to Lifе Insurancе: Sеcuring Your Family's Financial Futurе . Content Warning.
Introduction: Lifе insurancе is a crucial componеnt of your family's financial sеcurity. Dеspitе common misconcеptions surrounding this topic, it is еssеntial to shеd light on thе truе bеnеfits of lifе insurancе.
By Haitham The Hawk2 years ago in Motivation
Mistake is a sign of becoming a Master
My perspective! I am not afraid to make mistakes because I know that it's a learning setback for me. It's a temporary fall as getting compressed like a spring and learning from the mistake then bouncing back with a new stream of energy to the next level of ourselves. I want to share my life experience about learning to ride a bicycle. Riding a bicycle is one of my hobbies and every weekend I used to go riding a bicycle. I was learning to balance myself while riding it and had made the mistake of taking a sharp turn at high speed which eventually disturbed my balance and I fell. I stood again with a lesson learned from my mistake and next time I was cautious enough while taking a turn with my bicycle. I have made an approach that a mistake needs to be made once and consider it as a learning opportunity but the same mistake will not be repeated in the future again. Repeating the same mistake will be considered a failure. I believe that we should not be afraid to make mistakes instead should make more mistakes as it's a trigger point for the growth in our life journey. It highlights that you need to Analyze the gap in your action. It will make you think of the ways for the betterment of your action. Mistakes resemble a circular loop where you are required to learn from your mistake and if you try to ignore it then after following a circumference path it will land you at the same point with the mistake. The solution for moving out of the loop is to accept and rectify your mistake.
By Yash Trivedi2 years ago in Motivation
Miyamoto Musashi - How to Build Self-Discipline
Miyamoto Musashi was a samurai who went undefeated in 61 duels, so it's safe to say that he knew something about building self-discipline. And a week before he passed away, he wrote a short work called Dokudo, which roughly translates to The Way of Walking Alone.
By Mehroz F2 years ago in Motivation
Chris Kamau: The Smiling Face That Made Blue Band Taste Like Happiness
In 1984, Kenya was captivated by the heartwarming smile of an 11-year-old boy, Chris Kamau, who would soon become a household name and an enduring symbol of the Blue Band Margarine Campaign. Little did he know that this brief moment of fame would etch his image into the memories of an entire generation in East Africa.
By X One Media 2 years ago in Motivation
The Tale of Respect
Once upon a time, in a quaint little village nestled deep in the mountains, there lived a wise old man named Master Li. He was known far and wide for his wisdom, kindness, and above all, his unwavering respect for every living being. Master Li believed that respect was the foundation of harmony and peace in the world.
By John Kofi Owusu2 years ago in Motivation
"Princess Cut 3: Beauty from Ashes" - Movie Review
"Princess Cut 3: Beauty from Ashes" is a heartfelt romance that follows the journey of Tessa, a single mother struggling to provide for herself and her son. The movie takes a different turn from its predecessors as Tessa embarks on a path of self-discovery and faith, seeking God for solace and purpose in her life.
By Lekha Evangelin2 years ago in Motivation








