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Sinisterly superb, this is a well-crafted, well acted, artistically drenched triumph. It's a whole lot more responsible than most other villain-as-main-character films that go woke. And yet it does make a hero out of a criminal. So, there's that. But it does have accolades for Joker in it with it's darkness throughout the entire film.
Emma Stone shows Oscar potential all over this, in that being bad never looked so good.
The music was used to convey a lot of…
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★★★★½ Watched 20 Mar 2021
What sets this movie apart from other comedies is it's fantastic script. It is full of more twists and turns than a roller coaster on an endless track, with each twist getting better and better and getting you out of your chair and going WOW!. And funny. It was a great way to pass away two hours and have a blast doing it, Just make sure you have someone watch it with you, because the reaction you will get to see from them is priceless! Have Fun!
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★★★★★ Watched 26 Sep 2020
This is a truly remarkable film - in every way. Nothing this gripping and poignant has come around since To Kill a Mockingbird. It is a multi-layered film, shedding light not only on the plight of African Americans living in a dangerously racist state, but ever so subtly showing the complexities of inter-personal relations - both the good and the bad.
Watch this journey of three extraordinary women who not only build an unlikely friendship, but question the 1960 Mississippi…
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★★★★★ Watched 09 May 2020
Talk about AWESOME. Been a long time since I saw a movie that gave you that "Good feeling" while watching it. The movie was made like the old days but with using today's tech. It was even filmed in "CinemaScope." CinemaScope is an anamorphic lens series used, from 1953 to 1967, and less often later, for shooting widescreen movies The colors were spectacular and the camera movement was superb. Ryan Gosling reminded me of a young Jimmy Stewart and Emma Stone reminded me of a young Lana Turner. Make sure you watch it in Blu-ray.
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