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Author: @adalathu
The worst of all is that the series was left with an open ending and knowing the BBC will surely give Moffat a new opportunity to invent a second season, let's just hope that as in Sherlock Mark Gatiss joins him, to see if they manage to give it a second season a little less crazy. And well, it remains to be seen who will watch it, because after the fiasco that was this season even Tennant won't persuade me to watch it. I would like to give you a closure as I normally do, highlighting the good and bad points of the production, but I just don't see any good points outside of having had only four episodes of suffering with one of the most ridiculous and implausible storylines I've had the displeasure of watching on Netflix.
Author: @chincoculbert
One thing I enjoyed about the movie was that it didn't just tell the normal story we were used to. I thought it was going to be quite predictable, with one man being the villian and the other being the protagonist of the story. I had hated Raju from the start, thinking of him as a blood thirsty officer who was out for evil. I must commend that the casts were pretty great. Indians are always known for having great acting skills but this one was really good. I could relate with each casts and when the real villian was revealed it was easy to hate him again. You could feel the beauty of the 20s setting, with cars that were priceless at that time but hilarious to see now. The whole setting didn't disappoint, the use of guns and gun powder and also the whole racist theme. The fight for freedom has never been old and this movie portrayed it really well. The camera angles were first class Indian style and it sure did make it enjoyable, the slow motion, close up shots and far angles were also great.
Author: @cristiancaicedo
The direction of this film is excellent, the photography is beautiful with that winter aesthetic, the cold, the snow that does not stop falling and the moonlight bathing the walks of the characters every night; and the story is moving, tender, heartfelt, with dramatic passages and other funny ones that make viewers laugh and smile. The music is ideal for this warm story in the middle of a freezing environment, slow piano melodies accompany Yoon-hee, Sae-bom and Jun and I loved the scenes where the sound starts or ends before the image, listening to sounds (footsteps, a train) while looking at a black screen promotes imagination. Of all this, I loved the movie and now I recommend it if you haven't seen it. I was able to find out that it was once on Netflix, but I know that it is currently not available on the platform (at least for Latin America); Have any of you seen Moonlit winter? I read you in the comments.
Author: @fabian98
As I mentioned before, psychological thrillers fascinate me and this one specifically hits the nail on the head, since the whole movie goes in the same direction and at the end it makes a great and great plot twist and totally changes the plot and the only thing you can do is to be left speechless waiting for the end, although I feel that there was a lack of more story or something to indicate that the case was concluded. Also, I like it because besides clarifying the case of Laura's murder, it also clarifies another murder case where Adrian was also involved, but because of all the money he had he got away with it. So seeing how these cases connect makes your mind explode. There is also the solid acting of the actors, which for example Mario Casas was very well up to par, I usually saw him as a typical romantic movie actor because of his performance in 3MSC, but seeing him in this serious, dark and troubled role, makes you see him with new eyes, plus he has a lot of potential to act in other genres.
Author: @nameless16
I liked the story; the work done by Hideaki Anno is excellent in the first acts of the film, the third act seemed to me very rushed and as it has happened many times when action-real productions based on anime are made, it seems that it is extremely difficult to summarize plot arcs that are developed in many episodes and although in my opinion in this film a good summary is made, its third act and end of the film seemed to me that it should have had a better development. I think it is good that Anno gives importance to humans, that it is not only victims, those who must be saved and is that in this story, there are those who are part of a problem and those who must seek some kind of solution, I think it is fair that it is not a repetitive film and that the story is developed with respect to the discovery and use of humanity.
Author: @dayna199019
I loved seeing how Enola remembered many of the things that her mother had taught her from a very young age and how they will be very useful in these important moments for her as a detective, we also have a Sherlock Holmes much more involved with his sister despite that they always keep their distance from each other, because Enola does not want her brother's help at all, since she seeks to prove that she is an excellent detective just like Sherlock, something that over time will end up changing that way of thinking somewhat proud of you.
Author: @victorerth
We start the count with a miniseries of 7 chapters very little known from the Netflix catalog, it is somewhat sad that it has not been so successful as it is too good, throughout the story we see how the protagonist tries to prevent the death of a boy which is somehow connected with his family, it is very interesting to see how the series runs from all perspectives of the people who surrounded this boy, because as the synopsis says, the protagonist ends up in these bodies trying to find out the culprit.
Author: @yoselin5h
The plot is basic and does not have a deep point where it impacts the viewer, we have a very good action and a rhythm that does not falter at any time; a flat and simple story, but that works well for this type of film, I have seen many action movies where the story has a more complex touch and where they explore a little more the traumas of the characters and this unfortunately is not the case of Extraction
Author: @freidimar18
The boy with the striped pajamas, tells the story of Bruno a German boy with an age of 9 years, super educated, adventurous and high social class, he lives with his parents and an older sister. The father is part of the Nazi army, a racist man who is the leader in charge of exterminating all the Jews (holocaust). From here, you will begin to feel so many emotions, especially hatred for the Nazis, for the mistreatment they gave to the Jews and the cold way in which they executed people for the simple fact of wanting to have only one race.
Author: @bethyjade
Now, going back to the film and knowing what a Geisha really is, we can understand the immense misrepresentation made by the author of the book, and of course by the scriptwriter of the film. In the film, Sayuri (our protagonist) sells her virginity to the highest bidder, what the author calls "Mizuage". However, and taking into account that Geisha and Maiko, of course, were not allowed to sell their bodies, this word does not refer to the sale of virginity, but to the ritual of changing the collar of the kimono with the coming of age. You see, the Maiko wear red collars on their kimonos and when they come of age, having completed their studies, they become Geisha, that is to say, they graduate and a ritual is performed to change the collar from red to white, that is to say, the Mizuage.
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