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Relationships-focused film reviews of tearjerkers, rom-coms, love lost and love found.
Movie Review: 'The Other Me' Sensitively Explores Sexual Identity
The Other Me operates on dream logic. The film starring Jim Sturgess and Andreja Pejic as two halves of the same person may seem obtuse or bizarre but that is intentional. The Other Me is telling a story about discovering trans identity using a divided psyche and the fractured emotional plane of dreams to lay the groundwork for a story about a bartender going blind from an unnamed disorder who finds his sight again when he discovers his mirror self as a trans woman.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Humans
The Social Dilemma : A Whistle-blower
The Social Dilemma, a documentary directed by Jeff Orlowski tries to show the ill-effect of social media. It talks about the effect and consequences of integrating social media in our identity. This documentary has brought together former employees of Google, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter and other internet giants to show a clear picture of the curse these boon have become. We all use social media and it has become an unavoidable part of our life so i think there is no need to discuss about its advantages rather lets just focus on things that we really need to be aware of.
By Abhigyan Srivastava4 years ago in Humans
Sandra Bullock's New Movie, The Unforgivable, Shows Her Acting Talent In a New Light
Sandra Bullock usually plays lovable or triumphant characters. Her new movie, The Unforgivable, shows her acting talent in a new light. She plays a down-and-out character recently released from prison. She shines in this new role in a different manner from her typical character.
By Mark R Hake4 years ago in Humans
‘Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time’: A Moving and Deeply Personal Documentary About a Great Writer and Friend
Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time is not a conventional documentary, though that was the original intention. Its inception started nearly forty years ago, in 1982. Robert B. Weide had just finished a well-received PBS documentary on the Marx Brothers. Weide, twenty-three years old at the time, sent a letter to one of his literary heroes, Kurt Vonnegut, requesting his ‘authorization’ to create a documentary on his life and work.
By MovieBabble4 years ago in Humans
Passing - review (Netflix)
Brief synopsis: In 1920's America, a couple of mixed-race women get reacquainted, having not seen one another since high school. One of the women is married to a white man and passes herself off as white. The other embraces her black side, her family life in Harlem.
By Q-ell Betton4 years ago in Humans
Tenet movie review
Tenet was co-hosted between the United Kingdom and the United States with stars John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Dimple Kapadia, Michael Caine, and Kenneth Branagh. The plot of the film revolves around the opposite entropy of objects and people, which leads to a reversal of time. In the film, Washington plays a leading character, a CIA agent hired by the Tenet organization to investigate the tragic situation.
By Shreya Poudel4 years ago in Humans
Into The Wild
Into the Wild American historical drama from 2007, written, co-produced, and directed by Sean Penn. It is a variation of Jon Krakauer's 1996 book with the same name telling the story of Christopher McCandless (Alexander Supertramp), a man who wandered in the Alaskan wilderness in the early 1990s passing through North America.
By Srijan Kunwar4 years ago in Humans
The Movie 'Fatherhood' Shows Us Exactly How Sexism Hurts Men
I recently watched the movie 'Fatherhood' on Netflix. Kevin Hart plays a single father going through the daily ups and downs of raising a daughter while navigating work, friendships and judgemental family members.
By Aditi Balaji4 years ago in Humans










