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Joy of Life (2019–2024)
10/10
UNPARALLELED!
28 March 2020
Ah...where can I even begin. This show is fantastic and so layered and captivating that it is nothing short of magnificent! There is a little bit of everything in this show and not to mention the most believable and interesting characters that make this drama an even more immersive experience. I so cannot wait for season 2 because just wow! This is such an inspiring story because it's so good that me as an aspiring writer can only hope to achieve such level of calculated brilliance in any future works of mine. Even just the evolution of Fan Xian and some other characters is just so remarkable that I have to pause and just relish in how good this show is. It is superb and unparalleled and I rest my case lol.
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Sprinter (2018)
8/10
Inspirational
8 December 2019
I see a common thread in outside reviews that the film is riddled with cliches and that may be so, but at the very heart of it is an empowering and inspirational story that echoes the very essence of what it means to be a Jamaican. That fight within us to endure and overcome even when life throws us to the ground. Despite the many struggles that the Jamaican people face whether it be because of socio economic status or family ties, there is this unrelenting resilience in Jamaican citizens that propel us to overcome no matter what. I felt the film really captured that, especially by showcasing this in the standpoint of Akeem a youth who is struggling to keep focused despite all the chaos around him. Being a Jamaican youth myself I have also come upon this feat and even have witnessed close friends, that go through the same struggle. So to see Akeem going through what he went through but then making it out is very uplifting and inspirational for many young Jamaicans out there. Also I really appreciate the positive male relationships that is portrayed in the film. In our Jamaican society it is hard to find positive male influence and although Germaine and Akeem and the father had their strifes in the beginning am glad that it turned around for the better.

I am very proud of this movie. It captures quite well the authenticity of the Jamaican people and experience in a wholesome way, something that is rarely ever seen on screen. I really hope that more films such as these will be made and that where the improvements are needed they will be made. Jamaica's popularity in the film industry is relatively young and so where there are shortcomings in the film there is always room to grow.

But for the most part. Big up Jamaica! :)
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