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Author: @jessuses1381
As for the performances, they are very good, each actor brings depth and nuance to their role.. from the father of the Kim family, he constantly conveys to you a complex mix of emotions ranging from despair to pride, among others.. and the other members of the Park family are very complex, they are not simple rich and stupid people.. when we see their lack of awareness about the showers of the less fortunate, it is not portrayed with malice, but as a kind of different world view.. An entrenched view that is very frustrating, but mostly painfully believable, as it's not that they are trying to be bad, they just live in a bubble and it's hard to get them out of it.... Visually, this film is very well made, the contrast between the Kim's small cluttered apartments and the Park's spacious modern home is striking, the director uses these settings very well to convey things and all the cinematography is beautiful, there are carefully composed shots that are incredible and often carry a certain symbolic weight.
Author: @wiseagent
Bring it back the horrors of such a painful time (and which to this day leaves an extremely bitter taste in those who know how bad it all was) was an exquisite work by screenwriters Murilo Hauser, Heitor Lorega and Marcelo Rubens Paiva. The trio was very perceptive in choosing the facts taken from the book, making a bold adaptation, relevant to everything it sets out to do and emotionally dramatic on very deep levels. Under the direction of the competent (and already well-known) Walter Salles (who here delivers one of the best works of his career so far), the movie is excellent.
Author: @esther-emmanuel
From the first season of this tv show, Matt already won over my heart with his iconic performance. In this second season I didn't expect much from him because I knew his role time was a bit limited. Still He didn't disappoint me. He gave me a thrilling ending to this second season. It was electrifying and I can't to see him do his thing in the third season. I enjoyed his dark humor in this season. He was ruthless, ambitious and at the same time the comic relief for me. I wouldn't say he was silly but I will say he was unpredictable in a dark way. I like that more of his back story was told for us to understand more about his character.
Author: @richardalexis
However, even though this idea feels like a diamond in the rough, not everyone could have executed it with such elegance, which is why we can only appreciate the ability of Jermaine Clement and the team of writers to surprise us and make us laugh year after year.
Author: @jrjaime
The second season of Goblin Slayer has endless errors, being that the absence of the things that made it shine at the time is what ends up weighing it down the most and what makes it a more tedious season to watch because it lacks elements that draw the viewer's attention. It is for all the above that it deserves 2.5 stars out of 7, let's hope that if it has another season it will resume the benefits of the first season since if this is not the case the series will enter a spiral of decline.
Author: @elbuhito
I hope you have fun with us to remember these great moments and lines of dialogue that are worth millions for the great wisdom they convey, this is where we notice the monumental effort made by the writers because the director focuses on transmitting the visual and the writer to add those lines of dialogue that make you laugh and impact the viewer's mind in a fun way, with this you have the perfect blend of emotions, a formula that Spielberg knows very well and repeats over and over again through his films.
Author: @josehany
And the whole movie is based on the fact that they were married but they had to see if it was really something that was going to work, even though they love each other, Abby was trying to justify that crazy decision to know whether to continue or ask for an annulment.
Author: @nameless16
As I said at the beginning of the review, for me it is important the care of the story in this type of films and in Woman of the Hour, a good job is done showing different points of view in a story, each one has a high relevance to demonstrate certain facts, such as criticism of society, especially the behaviors of men and women, misogyny, something that is an important theme in the film by the fact of obviating the fatal victims and survivors, I have always thought that this kind of films, even if they show truth and fiction, are films with a real horror story because of the demonstration of how vulnerable we can be; I hope you can give a chance to this little film, very well directed and acted, a real surprise from Netflix.
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