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THE WHITE QUEEN 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY WEEK
Day Four - House of Lancaster v House of York: House of York
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'Third Person' (2013) film
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-watched 11/26/2023- 1 [1/2] stars- on Blu-ray DVD
This film didn't make any sense! I was interested in the characters to begin with, but it turned out their lives were crazy and the ending was stupid and confusing to me!!
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filministic · 6 months
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The Princess Diaries (2001) dir. Garry Marshall
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SCHINDLER'S LIST 1993
Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire.
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Hook (1991)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Hook has one burst of extreme strobe lights lasting about 3 seconds, happening just after a door closes on a ship, and the screen goes black at the end of a parade onto the ship, about 39 minutes into the film. A similar effect happens for about 20 seconds immediately after a scene where a large person tries to comfort a small person, about an hour and 44 minutes in. One character who appears frequently is sometimes depicted as a bright light with a bit of a flicker.
There are a few flying scenes that depict extreme heights and speeds, but all of the camera work in this film is very smooth.
Flashing Lights: 6/10. Motion Sickness: 3/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: A child is murdered. A person exhibits suicidal ideation and begs for help while about to make an attempt. A scene where characters trade childish insults contains descriptions of disgusting ideas.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Hook
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The Princess Diaries
2001. Coming of age Comedy
By Garry Marshall
Starring: Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway, Héctor Elizondo, Heather Matarazzo, Mandy Moore, Caroline Goodall, Robert Schwartzman, Erik von Detten, Sean O'Bryan, Sandra Oh, Kathleen Marshall...
Country: United States
Language: English
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Caroline Goodall as Igraine in The Mists of Avalon (2001). Carol was born in London and has 84 acting credits from six 1978 episodes on the telly to a 2023 Russian tv production filmed in Tunisia, Russia, and the USA. Her entries among my best 1001 i are Schindler's List and The Chumscrubber.
Her other notable credits include episodes of Remington Steele, Tales of the Unexpected, and Quantum Leap, Hook, Cliffhanger, The Princess Diaries, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, and Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard.
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The Dressmaker (2015) Jocelyn Moorhouse
May 10th 2022
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 year
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Schindler’s List (1993)
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I came into Schindler’s List guarded. I wanted to like it, but was afraid it wouldn't live up to my expectations. Would it feel like homework? What if it was too sad to be enjoyable? I feared for nothing. This picture is everything you’ve heard, and more. It's cinema at its best: rich characters, powerful emotions, and unforgettable imagery. You don't have to have seen every movie ever to know it's one of the greatest ever made.
Based on the true story, Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson) sees the Nazi displacement of Kraków’s Jews and sees an opportunity. By employing the little-demanding Jewish accountant Itzhak Stern (Ben Kingsley) and other Jewish Workers in his factory, he can make a small fortune. As World War II rages, he witnesses to the horrors of concentration camps until, one day, he can no longer bear to watch idly.
At 197 minutes, the screenplay by Steven Zaillian is perfection. The time we spend with Schindler allows us to see true change the way it happens in real life. It’s not really one single moment; it’s little things that slowly chip away. When Schindler finally realizes he’s surrounded by monsters and decides to act, it’s a decision so organic and so real. This realism is present in others as well, with special attention given to Kingsley’s Itzhak Stern and Ralph Fiennes as Amon Göth. Fiennes is particularly engrossing because he's so evil but never in a cartoonish way. You're always unsure of where his character is going next. There’s so much tension when he’s on-screen, and to get to know him as we do here is both a heartbreaking and frightening experience.
I know over 3 hours SOUNDS like a long time, but here, it isn’t. The picture is perfect just the way it is, because you get lost in it. You’re enraptured watching the situation escalate in German-occupied Poland. Because of the length of the arcs, you kind of become acclimated to what's shown - in the same way these people would have been. Then BAM! The film pulls out an earth-shattering moment that makes you realize how truly horrifying this historical event was. No textbook summary or journalist’s photo could compare to the scene - if you've viewed the movie, you know the one - where colour is introduced in this otherwise black-and-white film. That choice by director Steven Spielberg is so powerful you can never forget it. Not only because of what it means then, symbolically, but also for what it means in the end.
Schindler’s List is subtle, masterfully acted, and rich with emotion. I don’t want to praise it beyond reason and leave others to be disappointed by it, but it changed me. Partially, the transformation came from the powerful story and layered characters. The impeccable craftsmanship at work and the undeniable passion in every single frame are equally responsible. Right up until the very end, I was hungry to see more. Now that it’s over, I’m not sure how I feel. The final shot is one that has left me in turmoil because I’m not sure if it’s the best scene in the film, or the worst. I don’t know if that makes any sense, but feelings often don’t. Schindler’s List made me feel so many things at once. I can't wait to see it again. (On Blu-ray, August 4, 2017)
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filministic · 5 months
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The Princess Diaries (2001) dir. Garry Marshall
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THE PRINCESS DIARIES 2001
Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something is more important than fear. The brave may not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all.
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healed1337 · 2 years
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Hollywood Epics 4 - Schindler's List
Hollywood Epics 4 – Schindler’s List
Today is a different sort of epic film. With a fairly large cast, including several major stars, it fits the scope part of the definition. With a length of over 3 hours, it also fits that part of the definition. Like every other Hollywood Epic I’ve looked at this month, it’s either based on historic events, or a major biblical story that over 1 billion Christians around the world (including…
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Críticas  –  A Lista de Schindler (1993), O Pianista (2002), Uma Vida — A História de Nicholas Winton (2023)
“Quem salva uma vida, salva o mundo inteiro.” (Talmud) Oskar Schindler (1908 – 1974) nasceu em Svitavy (Zwittau), Morávia, uma província da monarquia Austro-Húngara na época. Após a invasão alemã na Tchecoslováquia o industrial se filia ao partido nazista com o intuito de comercializar no mercado negro, uniformes poloneses, a fim de simular uma invasão falsa á Alemanha que justificasse a…
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kamleshbhatt · 2 months
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The Message behind Schindler's List
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