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Matilda (1996)
To all of the misunderstood, weird, unique souls
Matilda highlights a girl growing up & not allowing her family to hold her back. I'm fact, she grows into the person she wants to be & chooses her own family. This movie/book in many ways impacted me to be the human that I have grown to love & embrace. This stoked my love for books growing up. It's a great movie, well paced, and keeps you hooked from start to finish. The adversaries Matilda encounters in this movie are many, yet perseveres she does! No one will read this review, but if you do and take anything from it let it be this: they say it perfectly in the beginning, "You are not alone."
Somebody Somewhere (2022)
To be somebody...
This series is a warm welcome to its viewers. It has heart and soul. So far it touches on many tough topics: death, alcoholism, loneliness, feeling lost...with the ultimate question of where do we go from here? How do you become somebody when you feel stuck? How do have goals when you are dealing with all of the baggage and loss that comes from the death of a loved one? In this though the answer is clear, be brave and sing your heart out to a tiny choir group of oddballs just like yourself. And in doing so you will discover your community and perhaps work your way toward where you were meant to be all along. It's touching, funny and relatable. Great work and kudos to everyone that made this show, it's lovely...truly.
Casper (1995)
Childhood Memories Revisited
As a child there were few movies that I enjoyed watching over and over again, but once in a while there was that one movie that just impacted me. Casper is one of those movies...the acting may not be the best and many may have taken the movie too seriously upon seeing the reviews. But the overall message and story of Casper is wonderful, and I want my children to be able to watch this someday and enjoy it as much as I certainly have.
Thank you Bill Pullman for once again putting your style into such a unique and fun movie. Plus I get a kick out of the one guy with the monotone voice who was in the eye-drop commercials every time, forgive me I am too lazy to look up his name.