Character Development
Lots of Spoilers for "Joker: Folie a Deux" movie
I invested in Todd Phillip's films on the Joker character from the DC comics. I do not regret my investments, whether it was time or money. I read some reviews after Joker 2 was at the theaters, and then I watched some reviews on Youtube, but I did not let any review stop me from purchasing the movie today and watching it very carefully. I'm a committed comic book fan, reiterating my loyalty to DC and Marvel. DC is definitely on the come up, with Joker and Penguin success, while Marvel is struggling big time since their biggest hit with "Avengers, EndGame". If Joker 2 got slammed by fans, I suspect it has more to do with the hope that Marvel can make a comeback or that other villains can get some more attention and Joker can get some rest.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Critique
The Utopian Concept of Gender Equity
There is a thin line of disparity between self-respect and arrogance that most people err in their lifetimes and cannot distinguish when the time arrives. I wonder how Indian society finds it appalling for women to be assertive and bold in their stance as they try to voice out their opinions on what they believe in. While I respect our culture of virtue, values and morality, it is baffling how patriarchal our society is, as it still perceives women through the fragile glass lens of being demure, nurturing, soft and family-oriented while she is working and expects her to be silent in her stance when men of the house are talking.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Critique
Watching Twilight For The First Time. Top Story - November 2024.
This is sort of weird for what an avid reader of young adult fiction I was back in my teens, but I never actually read much of Stephanie Meyer’s famous Twilight. I briefly borrowed one of the books from my cousin, skimmed a few pages, and then gave it back because I didn’t like it. And that’s where it ended for me.
By angela hepworthabout a year ago in Critique
''Bridging the Divide: Addressing Political Polarization and Instability for a Stronger Democracy''. AI-Generated.
Introduction Political polarization is a growing issue worldwide, with increasing divisions along party, ideological, and cultural lines. This divide weakens democratic institutions, creates governance challenges, and fuels societal instability. When people are polarized, cooperation between political parties becomes difficult, resulting in ineffective policy-making, decreased public trust, and potential social unrest. Addressing political polarization is essential to fostering a more collaborative society and ensuring a stable, functioning democracy.
By KingFree MaNabout a year ago in Critique
Post-Election: Trump's Controversial Photo Sparks America's Political Divide. AI-Generated.
In the world of art, where creativity intersects with politics, a new painting emerges that features all the Presidents of the United States, including former President Donald Trump, capturing the attention of critics and the public alike. This painting, titled "Presidents of America," expresses the journey of the nation through its long political history and has sparked a wide array of opinions, criticisms, and praises, accompanied by humorous moments surrounding its release.
By Ahmed Wagihabout a year ago in Critique
Steve McQueen's New Film "Blitz" Shows War Through a Child's Eyes
Steve McQueen has long been praised for his exceptional talent for using powerful imagery and intense emotion to tell deep stories. His most recent picture, "Blitz," adopts a daring and avant-garde stance by examining the terrible consequences of war via a child's innocent eyes. In addition to showcasing McQueen's innovative approach, this movie demonstrates his dedication to realism and emotional impact in narrative. "Blitz" promises to revolutionize the way war stories are presented as crowds of people swarm cinemas, providing a novel viewpoint that highlights the human cost of battle. This essay will explore McQueen's creative vision, the impact of "Blitz" on contemporary war film, the emotional depth he gives his characters, and the storytelling power of perspective.
By Brian Wrightabout a year ago in Critique
WIP - Neverchangeable
The Premise: I've been struggling with this story for close to a year now. It was inspired by a customer who told me a story about his friend doing something illegal, even though he'd just become a father. The customer shook his head and said, "People never change. Not really."
By sleepy draftsabout a year ago in Critique











