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Enola Holmes 2 (2022)
You'd love this if you liked the first one.
Interesting premise, interesting setting, good actors; Mille Bobby Brown is excellent, Sam Claflin is extraordinary and Henry Cavil is being Henry Cavil. The Production is great.
Fortunately, the sequel manages to be simply as charming, though it is bit darker than the first movie. Enola Holmes becomes a Reputed detective, bonding between her and Sherlock Holmes strengthens, Lord Tewkesbury can be seen 'becoming a man', Eudoria and Edith gets to be proud of Enola and so on. Glad that annoying Mycroft is nowhere to be seen.
According to the ending, Enola Holmes 2 suggests athird movie is on the way and I hope that will be much better.
Blonde (2022)
As a Diehard Marilyn fan, Blonde Dissapointed me.
Since the announcement of the movie, I was expecting a biopic depicting truthful portrait of Norma Jeane Baker's life, the woman who became Marilyn Monroe. But I was really disappointed after watching the entire movie. Blonde's only positive thing is its star Ana de Armas. Her resemblance to Marylin Monroe is uncanny. She's almost similar to the renowned actress-bombshell.
But,aside from her glamour, the movie lacks everything I expected. Monroe was reduced to her physical attributes for too much and the director fails to recreate her extraordinary career during nearly the three-hour running time. Instead, it skips here and there and pays more attention to the sex scenes.
I think Marilyn Monroe is betrayed by 'Blonde'.
Coco (2017)
If you didn't cry with this movie send me a picture of you so I can put it on my altar, since you're already dead.
Damn it Pixar, you did it again. Towards the end I thought I finally got through a Disney Pixar movie with my heart unscathed; I was wrong. Up has the best initial 10 minutes of a movie, and Coco has the best last 10 minutes, both by Pixar.
I was so glad that the main message was not another generic "chase your dream" but rather about family.
Great film, might be one of my favorites from Pixar after Toy Story series in terms of the amount of heart that was put into it, and the great human connection that it made us strengthen with our own family.The film was beautifully animated, the songs were sung gorgeously.
Beautiful movie with a giant heart. It's a really, really sweet movie, and the story is one of Pixar's strongest in years.
I really wish Coco will win Best Animated Feature Film award at Oscars.
Coco (2017)
If you didn't cry with this movie send me a picture of you so I can put it on my altar, since you're already dead.
Damn it Pixar, you did it again. Towards the end I thought I finally got through a Disney Pixar movie with my heart unscathed; I was wrong. Up has the best initial 10 minutes of a movie, and Coco has the best last 10 minutes, both by Pixar.
I was so glad that the main message was not another generic "chase your dream" but rather about family.
Great film, might be one of my favorites from Pixar after Toy Story series in terms of the amount of heart that was put into it, and the great human connection that it made us strengthen with our own family.The film was beautifully animated, the songs were sung gorgeously.
Beautiful movie with a giant heart. It's a really, really sweet movie, and the story is one of Pixar's strongest in years.
I really wish Coco will win Best Animated Feature Film award at Oscars.