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Cute Short - Flash from the past
20 June 2022
I came upon this little gem today searching Nick Hoult. He is one of my favorites! It does not hurt that my son looks very much like him. But with brown eyes!

Watching some of Hoult's older works and his recent movies, one can really see how he has grown as an actor. Always a pleasure for me to watch anything he does! Warm Bodies is the movie that first caught my eye, but my daughter pointed him out to me in "About a boy" due to his uncanny resemblance to my son.

So, I just enjoy watching anything he makes! I am a little jealous though because he has a new baby, and I am still waiting to be a grandmother.

This is a pleasant short that I recommend as it shows how he has evolved as an actor!
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Roar (2022– )
8/10
Excellent and Original Storytelling! Brave move, more please!
12 June 2022
I am on the third episode which was about being consumed by the pressures women face in life in society today. I am impressed at the original presentations. This is what art in film looks like! Thus far, I can relate to every story and the manner in which it is told to the viewer. We need more of this type of art in film. I am at the last stretch of my life and so, I can see myself in each story thus far. I am reminded of just how much we push ourselves, deny love and support at times until we forget what it even looks like for fear of appearing "weak" or we fear loss that ultimately we all do face. I loved it! This is the difference between watching a show and enjoying art on film! Bravo!
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Wonder Wheel (2017)
7/10
Jennie is no Victim!
16 April 2021
We meet the narrator, an aspiring writer working his way towards his master, a bit too old for a student. We discover he was apparently in the war which he romanticizes too much. He tells us the narrator and story tellerr is examining tragic flaws of human nature and asks in essence "What is your part? In how we treat each other, if we are willing to look at it at all. He speaks of larger than life characters; then introduces us to less than large self-indulgent women. "I was only 20" Carolina repeats over and over as she excuses her selfishness, that she let's everyone blame on her indulgent father. She is decidedly not larger than life. The narrator is just smitten. She is the step-daugther of Jeannie. Jennie, who wishes she was larger than life because being "Just a waitress" is not good enough for her! Both women are selfish and willing to put others at risk and even in physical danger. Although they "act" like they are the victims of tragic flaws. Poor Jennie professes tragic guilt for an affair that may have been the reason the father of her son, the local pyromaniac killed himself. While she talks of doing it again, it does not stop her from another affair with our young, writer. The males are the "victims" and the women the "firestarters" if you will; that burn increasingly hotter and more dangerous for others. They are tragically flawed and create tragedy due to the extreme lack of insight and selfishness with which they lives their lives. . The flames; of the pyro-son become higher, hotter and more dangerous as we move along the move, that feels much like a play as jennie "acts" out her life. Her intensity and utter self-absorption imposed upon us and her son. She is hypotonic to watch, but it does burn all she touches. Jennie is not trapped by her husband now anymore than the last one. Jennie play "acts" her life away. Terminally unhappy with her average husband, who says she is as beautiful as the day they met. His simple, loyal and shows true admiration and love for Jennie and she is totally uninterested and unappreciative. She almost resents his love because she is far too in love with herself to let anyone truly get close. In the end it becomes clear that this is Jennie's stage. She is the drama queen and there is no room for another one. She engulfs and burns everyone around her. She is the tragic flaw in the lives of the men, her son and the even the younger version of herself, Carolina not the other way around...Her husband tells her she is being a little crazy, a little but can't put his finger on it and it occurs to me that Jennie is a self-absorbed narcissist .. NICELY DONE!
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