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Pignorant (2024)
Life-changing!
This documentary is one of the best things I could ever suggest for someone to watch. It's harrowing content, but unlike other documentaries, you have the power to do something about it every single day. This is eye-opening and life-changing in the best way. Thank you, Joey, for your bravery. The animals are so lucky to have you in their corner. After watching this film, I feel enlightened, empowered and I want to do what I can. It's absolutely insane what is legal in animal agriculture. Animals deserve better. This is the kind of film that can invigorate a movement and mobilize for change. Thank you so much for making it!
Marcella (2016)
Fur is not fashion, Marcella is not good tv
Had to stop watching as soon as she came on with that enormous fur trim on her coat. Disgusting and unnecessary. The show didn't seem very interesting anyway. Next....
Panic Room (2002)
Decent, but disappointing ending
I enjoyed this film despite a few things:
1) Jared Leto's over-acting which made his character borderline comical 2) Dwight becoming considerably less menacing the moment he lost his mask 3) Unrealistic bits (911 puts you on hold? Doesn't trace the call?) 4) the fact that the weak & abrupt ending left me going huh what? That's it???
SPOILER - - - - - ->
Forest's character ends up saving their lives, and get's nothing out of this selfless act except a long insinuated jail sentence. I realize he was a bad guy and should typically go to jail but he is the only reason they made it out of that situation, and you're basically sending a message to people that says "don't do anything ethical like saving lives, it might just blow up in your face."
It was a beautiful moment, him standing there, arms out, with his treasure blowing in the wind, knowing that in the end he'd given up everything for these people. And then all you get after that is Kristen and Jodie sipping a latte on a park bench reading the classifieds. "Hey, thanks. Life is good for us." Come on. Something should have turned out right for him. He turned back and they should have done something for him in return. That would have made this ending feel right.
Snow White and the Huntsman (2012)
So close, but yet so far
So, I'm a Twilight fan. (Before you write off everything I'm about to say based on that fact, I enjoyed the books and am aware that the movies are basically crap.)
I went into the movie theatre excited to see this film and liking Kristen Stewart because of her role in Twilight, a role she was perfectly cast for. Well, you guessed it - I left SWATH liking her much less. I don't know if it is inexperience or some sort of genuine mental block but Kristen does not know how to display an array of emotion at all. Her mood remained the same; dark with a splash of fiery teen angst. Which, sure, matches a dark film. But it's the moments of sheer joy or complete and utter despair that help us to root for you.
Kristen's awkward nature suited the enigmatic, out-of-place teen from Forks in the Twilight Saga, however it contaminated the atmosphere of this film. It was too much to even hope for a genuine smile at the inevitably happy ending.
Things I enjoyed: CharIize was good. I loved the animation/special effects, especially in the 'bright' forest (my friend & I joke that the two-second animated rabbit showed more emotion than Snow White did).
I was really looking forward to this movie for those reasons alone, and at least they didn't disappoint me. However I still left feeling fairly disappointed.