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Somebody said this movie is going to be studied in cinema history lessons in 20 years, and I couldn't agree more. This is perfectly done, visually stunning, and made me shed lots of tears. Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling deliver one of their best performances; the soundtrack gets stuck in your head, and I'm of the idea this should've won the Oscar for best movie.
I really was expecting more after all the good reviews I read. I did like their chemistry, and Alexander Skarsgård's character is very sexy; however, the movie didn't stick with me. Yet it was ok. I was waiting for a turnout; the ending did hurt, though.
a very raw, authentic portrayal of how bad the industry is, thinking you're going to disappear after a hit album, self-destructing yourself for the crowds, Charli XCX is a powerhouse, and I was genuinely surprised by Kylie Jenner's performance. BRAT is forever.
I love seeing haters get upset over this movie because it turned out to be so good and fun. Stop commenting on it being sexist and mysogynistic, and yes, I am referring to toxic fanboys giving this half a star. Despite this being one of the shortest marvel movies, Nia DaCosta did an amazing job, the power switching was so cool, the trio worked out so well and that post credit was crazy, but I won't do any spoilers. I will definitely rewatch it when it hits Disney+.
Joker: Folie à Deux' won't be everyone's cup of tea, but I absolutely loved it. This was bold, unique, and aesthetically pleasing. Todd Phillips took a risk and succeeded again. Lady Gaga is sensational, Joaquin Phoenix is masterful, and the musical sequences were pulled off well. This is a story about a criminal with mental illness. The focus on its causes and consequences was very interesting, and I also liked seeing the psychological aspect of Arthur Fleck.
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