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Used to be an editor for seven years, now a video blogger. I like movies with female leads. Often give movie reviews with a feminist point of view.
This is the first time I've ever wanted to live in the world of Black Mirror: S7 EP3. Black Mirror has always focused on ethical issues brought about by technological development. The dark sides of technological and commercial progress often contradict the scientific beliefs I've been educated in for years, making me uneasy after each episode, but also relieved, thinking "thankfully our technology isn't that advanced yet." But in Episode 3 of the latest season 7, I didn't feel any fear. Instead,
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It took me an hour to process the season 3 finale of "White Lotus." I never expected to cry over this show—it had mainly been a source of laughter for me these past weeks, despite occasionally dragging. But after watching the finale, I forgave any previous slow moments. It's as if Mike White had been saving all the emotion from the previous seven episodes for this explosive conclusion that brought season three to a stunning close. The finale breathed life into every character. Below, I'll share
The failure of the new Snow White is undeniable, and I don't want to waste your time or mine discussing why and how it failed. However, I've noticed that many Peliplat articles about Snow White mention the outdated story text as one of the reasons for its failure: a woman who faces jealousy and persecution from another woman, flees into the forest and lives with seven little men, does their laundry, cooking, and housework. Finally, she's awakened by a stranger's kiss. Even if you're not a femini
Before starting "The Electric State," I didn't expect it to be particularly spectacular. During the two hours of watching, I kept getting distracted on other things: eating snacks, drinking bubble tea, chatting with friends and playing with my cat. Yet this didn't affect my understanding of what the movie is about. Because the story is just too simple: in a fictional sci-fi world, humans used neural projectors to win a war against robots, and the defeated robots were driven into a restricted zon
Icemoon: I honestly liked the movie though. Classic Russo brother's act on classic Chris Pratt performance. Yes it's cliche and yes a lot of it feels formulaic, but maybe formulaic is not bad after all, if it hits the mark.I am touched by the story, and given the increasing number of extreme discrepancies between my personal viewing experience and online critic's score (can't trust those critics nowadays cause they are usually paid off), I have decided to just decide it for myself and then give honest reviews for everyone's benefit. Cliche? Yes. Predictable? Mostly haha. But I enjoyed it, and it was heartwarming.
Perhaps you've already seen: Disney's live-action Snow White will be released globally on March 25th, and the creative team is currently promoting it worldwide. At the recent Oscar ceremony, Rachel Zegler, who plays Snow White, and Gal Gadot, who plays the stepmother, were specially invited to present awards together, which predictably sparked another wave of controversy about Snow White's casting. Starting with The Little Mermaid, Disney seems to have taken a bold approach to casting in their l
Flow is the simplest yet most tear-jerking film I've watched this year. If you're a cat owner like me, I believe you'll understand how I feel. If you believe the protagonist is a cat, you'll cry for the hardships the cat endures; if you see the protagonist as a metaphor for human self, Flow's journey feels like Sisyphus's journey, making us feel the helplessness and inevitability of fate. From any angle you look at it, it's worth shedding tears over. I've always believed that a good film should
I was a bit surprised to see Lisa from K-pop group BLACKPINK at the Oscars ceremony. I knew that over the past two to three years, Lisa had been doing well in the North American and European markets. She reportedly received many top opportunities in the fashion industry and Hollywood, and had previously performed at the Grammy Awards. But her presence at the Oscars still amazed me. As far as I knew, Lisa had no connection to the film industry. Even my friend who watched the ceremony with me (som
Congratulations to Adrian Brody on winning the Oscar for Best Actor. It was all expected, and there weren't really any surprises. "The Brutalist" is completely within Adrian Brody's acting comfort zone. I must say, he's really suited to playing these emotionally shattered characters. If it weren't for him, I couldn't guarantee I would have sat through this 215-minute film. Hollywood will truly give everything imaginable to portray the inner world of a talented but troubled man. The good news is
It's widely known that most online movies are hollow. We joke that these movies seem like they were written by AI - there's nothing majorly wrong with them, but they're incredibly bland and boring. The good news is that as AI progresses, AI-generated scripts are improving too. The recently released streaming movie The Gorge seems to me like a story generated by an AI of Deepseek's caliber, specifically made for boring weekends when you need to kill time. Just looking at the plot synopsis, it's a
After watching Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, I revisited the first three installments of this series. In today's terms, Bridget Jones's Diary (the first installment) is a typical female-centric story - one that completely unfolds from the perspective of an ordinary woman like Bridget Jones. The most successful portrayal isn't of the charming male leads, but rather the very vivid and authentic female protagonist Bridget, who is far from being the perfect woman. At first glance, it might seem
I never thought there would be a fourth Bridget Jones's Diary. I mean, after three movies spanning 5 years, I thought Bridge Jones and Mr. Darcy had finally gotten together and lived happily ever after. Unexpectedly, there's more to the story: 24 years after the first film was released, Bridge Jones is about to continue her journey of finding love. According to the introduction, the film is adapted from the third novel of the original series. BJ is now in her early fifties, and her true love Dar
In case you don't know what's been happening in Thailand recently, here's a screenshot of the search results I obtained online using the keywords "Thailand Human Trafficking": Thailand has always been a world-class tourist destination. However, for many who previously enjoyed traveling to Thailand, now might not be the best time to visit. Over the past year, there's been a constant stream of negative news about its tourism industry, including cases of human trafficking, insurance fraud through m
As Anora receives 6 Oscar nominations in 2025, I feel happy for the lead actress Madison, but also a bit wistful. If we can give such high praise today to a film like Anora that portrays the lives of erotic dancers, perhaps we should look back at another similar film, Showgirls from 1995. To be honest, I had never watched this film until the recent release of The Last Showgirl gave me the opportunity to discover this 30-year-old classic. After watching it, I couldn't help but write a review. Sho
Babygirl is a thriller, more boring version of Fifty Shades of Grey. The most exciting parts were all in the trailer, which I had already watched countless times before the movie came out. For the rest of it, I could barely sit still. The movie's plot is weak: the worst part is being the unconvincing relationship between the male and female leads. On one hand, whether due to Harris's acting or simply my own preference, I find Harris's portrayal of Samuel far less charismatic than his other roles
A new scream queen is on the rise in 2025—Sophie Thatcher. If you missed her in "Heretic," don't worry. Her upcoming film "Companion" will showcase her unique talents just as well. While "Companion" may not break new ground as a thriller, Thatcher herself is definitely one to watch. Her performance in "Heretic" stood out despite the film's mediocrity. She has a remarkable ability to convey complex emotions with subtle gestures and expressions. Her scenes with Hugh Grant revealed her potential, t
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