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Game of Thrones (2011)
I solved the problem
So I solved the problem of season eight... just skip it. I stopped at the end of season six (taking a quick break) then I come back and Dany is kissing her nephew. Ya no. So I stopped at six and pretended everything was happy.
Raya and the Last Dragon (2021)
Why?
Just because you guys couldn't freaking wait for the movie to come out doesn't mean you can bad-mouth it. Ever heard of something called patience? I love the movie, but it IS aimed at younger audiences (obviously), not older audiences. 😒 The visuals are beautiful, and the movie could have been pretty sad if not for the dragon. She was the comic relief. So, in conclusion, if you CHOOSE to spend 30 dollars instead of waiting for a bit, then that's your fault, not the movies. Go complain somewhere else.
Wonder Woman (2017)
Good!
I honestly really liked this movie. I thought the acting of Chris Pine and Gal Gadot was actually very good. The plot esas great and absolutely loved the fight scenes. Don't understand all the bad reviews. New favorite.
Hello, Again (2014)
Emotional and Touching movie about loved ones
This short movie is touching in all the right places and illustrates how different people greave in different ways. On one hand, Naomi Scott's character, Maura, seems upbeat and unaffected by the events of her fathers death just weeks before. On the other hand, Jack Brett Anderson's character, Owen, is upset and seems to blame his father and the world for his mother's death, just days earlier.
Both Maura and Owen find a person who can understand how they feel, and by doing that slowly start healing after their loved one's death. This story is so sweet and you can really feel the emotion presented by these characters, through their actors and actresses. I think the director did a great job with the cast and I could absolutely watch this short movie over and over again.
An American Rhapsody (2001)
One of the best movies I've ever seen
An American Rhapsody is one of the most moving films I've ever watched. There are too many sweet and touching moments, and Scarlett Johansson was great as Suzanne. All in all, this movie truly does deserve all the rewards it was provided.