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captaingimpy · 4 months
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A Surreal Journey Through Life and Liberation: "Poor Things" Reviewed
Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things” is a cinematic labyrinth that beckons us into the world of Bella (Emma Stone), a modern-day Frankenstein’s creation. Lanthimos, known for “The Killing of a Sacred Deer,” crafts another surreal narrative that leaves a lasting impression with its bold storytelling and philosophical depth. Bella’s journey begins with her resurrection by Dr. Godwin (Willem Defoe), a…
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cinephilesadeqi · 4 months
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Movie Analysis and Review: "Keeping Up with the Joneses" (2016)
Synopsis:“The Gaffneys’ lives take an unexpected turn when new neighbors, Tim and Natalie Jones, inject glamour and mystery into their mundane suburban existence. As the couple becomes entangled in international espionage, their ordinary lives give way to a thrilling adventure beyond the confines of their cul-de-sac.” Key Themes:“Keeping Up with the Joneses” revisits the classic Touchstone…
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asbpo111 · 5 months
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Wolf Of The Wall Street | Full Movie | Explained in English
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bravelysmilingon · 6 years
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How Watson changed Sherlock’s life (disclaimer: spoilers for anyone who hasnt watched this)
I don’t think Watson gets enough credit for humanizing Sherlock. 
Sherlock passes himself off as cold and smarter than everyone else but until Watson,  I don’t think Sherlock has ever allowed himself to get carried away with them ever since Red beard's death. Naturally Mycroft-- tho he would never admit it-- nurtured this lack of human connection (”I warned you Sherlock, ‘don’t get involved’” ep sign of three) because he cares for Sherlock and thought it was the best way to make sure that his little brother would never get hurt the way he did with Red beard. The funny thing is, Sherlock’s always cared for people closest to him regardless of the apparent disregard he expresses for sentiment, which is one of his best hidden traits. Watson just brings that side of him out more.
After Watson tells Sherlock that he’s his best friend, the audience sees a change in Sherlock. Deep down, he’s always cared for Watson, but in the wedding episode onward, we see a Sherlock that goes out of his way to make sure that his best friend is happy. Mary is the light of Watson’s happiness and after the episode where he outs her being an ex-spy, he knows that Watson is Mary’s light as well and is clever, so he grows to care for her too and is broken up when Mary dies-- not just for John, but over her as a person. 
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asbpo111 · 5 months
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