Tuesday, 14 February 2017

The way to use comedy to fight politics

Many of you would have heard and laughed about Trump and Sean Spicer getting angry at Melissa Mccarthey impersonating Spicer on SNL. And this isn’t the first time. Shows like the colbert report, the daily show and last week tonight have all done sizzling pieces on political news and made fun of world leaders and political ideas.  But I think many forget that a certain group of people have been doing that too, but goes rather unnoticed. Take C.K. Louis. Many associate him with crude humour but if you really look at his pieces he really dissects some societal ideas in just a 4 or 5 minute joke. His bit called “Offensive Words” perfectly dissects political correctness, the changes in language use that affects slurs and the bigger problem which is the (blank)ism behind it. His bit on “Being Single Again” changes your way of thinking about divorce as a tragedy. His bit on “I Love Being White” explains and shows white privilege better than any essay i have read (so far). So. On each of these, he explains and dissects and takes a stance and makes you laugh and makes you understand and makes you PAY ATTENTION. So I put these into 3 categories for 3 different uses.

  1. Personal jabs. This is the Mccarthy Spicer. This is the small hands joke. This is the laughing at the tan or the hair. This has almost no effect on the politician's supporters. If anything, it helps them paint the other side as logicless. But it is still very very important. It number one hurts their egos so they know there is still a resistance. Number two, it's gives those insulted and infuriated a sense of solidarity and support. And number three, it shows who these people really are. When we laugh at small hands, we don’t actually laugh at them, we laugh at the idea that the most powerful man in the world is insecure about his hand size because he is an egomaniac. Comedy is the best place to use little things to show someone's true personality, and don’t we all want to know our leaders real personality?
  2. Dissecting individual news stories. Using comedy can show the irony or ridiculousness of the situation. Comedy is also much more attention grabbing. If we want to fight sensationalistic false headlines we need something just as eyeball grabbing. Small British comedian anyone?
  3. Evaluating of bigger ideas. In these pieces, which are usually in standup,  the whole idea is really taken apart and teased comedically. Take Jim Jefferies piece on Gun Control. He laughs at all the ideas from protecting your family from robbers but keeping guns in a safe to boasting about the love of protection as if they love padlocks as much as guns. All the theories and debates are nice but connecting it to real life and showing how IRL the arguments make no sense really puts people in their place. Comedians have the special ability to make people feel connected to them and be relatable. If they can make people go huh yeah that does make sense IRL I can relate to that. THAT is how we change minds.

So yea. Not really related to movies but i love comedy to and politics and jokes about politics. So the next time you watch the daily show or SNL think about how it makes you really feel and then think about how you can use this feeling on others whose mind you want to change.

PEACE!

Thursday, 9 February 2017

The Rock's likeability ability

Blood. Sweat. Respect. The first two you give. The last one you earn. That and you know whatever the highest paid actor in hollywood earns.

The rock embodies his own mottos. And that is only one of the reasons why everyone loves him.

I’m sure you've read about how 2016 was the year of the rock. I top that. I say this is the beginning of his dynasty. With his role as a big star of the Fast and Furious franchise, the ballers tv series, as well as a slew of upcoming projects including big shows like Baywatch and Jumanji the man is on a roll (eheh). As an absolute let me tell you why this college football reject who once had 7 bucks to his name grew to become one of the greatest WWE wrestlers of all time and rose meteorically to become Hollywood’s number uno actor.

Number one, his work ethic. His work ethic is absolutely solid and painfully infectious. Look at his posts on instagram. He is drenched in sweat in the Iron Paradise, groaning and shouting focus. Then 5 hours later he updates that he is back for his second work out session. He reports wrapping a show and flying straight tk another shoot. He shows his business mind with his youtube channel, seven bucks production company, and under armour line of clothes. All while carving out the time to have a stack of pancakes for a nice cheat meal. (On that note if anyone wants to buy me a rock brand under armour shirt i really wouldn't mind). But he isn't bragging. He repeatedly says “some of you know what i mean”. He gives advice to his fan. He encourages people to work the grind. (TBH I have been hyped up by him more than one) He is not putting people down, he pushes people up. And who doesn't like a hard worker who helps others cmon.

Two, he is nice. Nice? A wrestler who has had feuds with Triple H, Stone Cold and John Cena. Nice? Yes. Look at his close relationship with all his co-stars from Kevin Hart to the whole group of celebrities that helped him out for Rock the Troops (Mcconaughey, Jack Black). He always praises and teases his friends and his smile is infectiously nice. I swear I’m not gay for him. He’s so nice when he has a feud with Vin Diesel people assume he is promoting his movie instead of stealing the headline for tabloids. Hollywood’s nicest guy is a well-deserved title.

Three. He has insane charisma on screen. Now, his acting skills are...ok. He isn’t one to show extreme nuance in acting. But if you need a big, brown, tatooed man to punch some people in the face and do inhuman stunts (his words not mine), he is THE man. He fills the screen literally and physically and he is an eyeball grabber.

Four. He personally interacts with his fans. Sure he is polished sometimes. But you know why his Youtube channel is weaker than his Insta (no offence)? On youtube it looks scripted and planned. On insta he is all him. His hashtags usage is crazy and stupidly fun. He literally just grabs his phone and shakes like crazy while filming a video in the gym. His captions are 100% him. No they don’t always sound good. But they sound genuine. And people like not fake people.

Honestly, we are living in the rock dynasty and a respectable, inspirational, and humble king like him to rule it, I am super hyped, be it for his next movie, next tv season or even his next Insta post.

#Rock2020

Sunday, 5 February 2017

Dear World: Please stop treating the American market as the golden standard

Dear world,

Please stop treating the American market as the gold standard. If a singer or actor makes it in western markets after starting out in asian ones that is a show of their international popularity which is great. It is great that people like Jackie Chan and Kpop singers are starting to get recognition internationally their craft. But the goal seems to be warped.

Take Lee Joong Ki acting in Resident Evil. I mean cmon. He has the acting chops and looks, and he has done very well in the korean market. But once he acts in a second rate, laughably bad B movie in AMMMMMERRRRICCCCA it seems like he has suddenly became oh so great. Or BTS. They have international recognition and always tops korean music charts. But oh they ranked in Billboard. Makes them one level higher.

This feeds the asian inferiority syndrome. We should be happy that artists can conquer many markets, not that they can conquer the western one. Why does it mean more to be loved in US than in China? Or France over say Phillipines or Thailand? They are not more important than us.

Oh but this provides representation in western media. Yes. That is great. But what was representation for? If we wanted to show Asians we were equals with westerners than sticking them in a b rated movie as a generic sidekick is not gonna help that at all. We are better off with our own representation in movies from the chinese market or Bollywood or even movies like The Raid from Indonesia. If the point was to show westerners that we are talented too, again associating asians with sidekicks who know kung fu in a dumb action movie is not going to help.

The way we solve this is to be popular. Be good. Be creative. Take Wong Fu Productions. Or Ang Lee. Or Fresh Off The Boat. They don’t settle for less. And when they succeed they don’t celebrate cause they made it in america, they celebrate cause they made it period.

So stop inviting nobody western singers that nine of your fanbase knows, giving your national boy and girl groups only 1 or 2 songs  but have a slew of western singers NONE of your fanbase was there to see. (I’m looking at you MAMA)

Cheers,

Darren Does Hollywood

Thursday, 29 December 2016

Rogue One : Review-ish

I’m sure those who want to watch this have and those who don’t yeah. So I’m just going to plonk.

This movie vexes me. It was fun, and sort of worth the price of admission. But it gave me no reason to watch this, instead of The Force Awakens, or Empire. First all, I am sorry to all those who worship this movie. I just don’t like it ThAt much. Let’s start with the best part.

The universe. Yavin 4, Mon Mothma, all great to relive it. It is always nice to be in the Star Wars universe. It like the Harry Potter universe, even the owls are fun.

Now the problems.

“It’s dark and feels like a war movie.” No. Why? Cause it feels like fantasy. Worse bad fantasy. I think i’ve mentioned this before but every movie, and especially fantasy/scifi, needs to have rules. The OG star wars trilogy knew this. We knew that if Luke got sliced by a lightsaber, “the force” won’t save him. But this movie just throws that away. Take Donnie Yen’s character (idk his name). Why does “the force” save him from every single lightsaber blast. If that was the case why do we ever eVeR care when a skywalker all juiced up on midichlorians gets under blaster fire? The worse part is that it ruins the previous movies’ rules. The At-at. Remember how iconic and hard and amazing it was when Luke tripped the At-at? Yea. It takes 2 missiles in this one. So what, Luke Starhealer Universedestroyer Skywalker is a bad pilot? It vexes me. Why do i care about my heroes if the can dodge every single blaster shot? A war movie makes you feel every bullet, every bomb because we know the hurt and the repercussions of each one.

The plot is also so so messy. No actually it’s not. It’s just messily told. This is the first Star Wars movie with planet name cards.  There’s a reason for that. Everything was co choppily and messily set up. The pacing was way too fast at important parts and in the end I just gave up trying to keep track of the bigger picture and just think like a caveman. Oh masterswitch ah ok pull press climb. There isn’t any back and forth of battle. It just became a mess of globbed up action.

The biggest waste of potential however were in the characters. Star Wars took a big leap in trying to portray greyish characters. Sure we have had some glimpses of it, but generally this had the groundwork of some of the most unpolished realistic characters which adds a nice layer to this universe. BUT no. Sure it starts of with the ground work but nothing was added. The captain shoots a guy he does not need in the first act but is squeaky clean afterwards. The “extremist” Saw Gerrera isn’t that extreme, or is not shown to be besides a tentacle scene. The pilot got less explanation for the defection from the empire than finn did. Just why. WHy.

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Friday, 15 July 2016

Forrest Gump : Review

Summary: 4.25/5. There's a reason why it's a go to feel good classic.

So i'm not going to tell you why you should go watch this movie because if you know anything about movies you know how good this movie is. Instead what i'm gonna do is just fanboy about this movie the whole way through.

So if you're a fan, just like virtually high 5 me. If you're a non fan, hope i can convince you  there shouldn’t be a need to. If you don’t know about the movie take my word and see it cause

Run Spoilers ahead run

The best part of this movie is no doubt the perspective that it adopts throughout the movie. Through the point of view of Forrest we get to see the terrible, cruel world in a naive, innocent way. It gives you a happy feeling and adds a layer of irony. It makes you think if you were more naive and didn’t well think so much maybe you’ll live an easier happier life. Forrest is also one of the most likeable characters in cinema history. He is so good hearted you feel so bad when his innocence harms him. He is aggresively inspiring, and he just pushes through all obstacles and always does the right thing, without hate or anger.

The events are also fun to experience, going through decades of events from the Vietnam war to the black panthers to watergate. Its fun to laugh at how Forrest is at the centre of all these events and oh i don't know how to explain it HES JUST SO MUCH FUN.

The thing is you begin to realise Forrest is an unreliable narrator. His perfect princess Jenny is a drug addict, and may have given him Aids and made him raise a kid that's probably not his and cheats his feelings. HUH but you don’t hate her, you appreciate her tragedy. Forrest is someone who was at the righr place at the right time doing the right thing. Jenny was at all the wrong places doing all the wrong things. Captain Dan is also much less heroic than portrayed by Forrest.

Sometimes you wonder if his story is the truth because it seems too cliched. Hugging Jenny in front of the white house. It just raining in vietnam until the gunfire starts. It makes you think how much of his story he actually experienced and how much he MAYBE watched on tv. JUST MAKES IT MORE FUN. Maybe he just imagined he was at all those places that he watched on the news??? Hmmm.

Movies are like a box of chocolates. But Forrest Gump is the most delicious one.

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Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Birdman ANALYSED

Birdman in my opinion is the best crash course to cinematography. What i want to do here is something different than usual. Im gonna provide my theory as to the meaning behind birdman.
Heavy spoilers ahead. If you haven’t seen the movie go squawk away and watch it
From this point onwards of you haven’t watched the movie you will probably so lost you're gonna have a lousy finale that answers no questions.
So those that have seen the movie probably got pretty weirded out. Riggan has telepathy? He's Birdman? Is the long shot just stylistic flair? He flew away in the last scene? He shot himself? What? Yes my lad. I too was lost for along time (i thought about this movie for about 3 months so yes).
My general theory is that everything that happens in the movie is through how Riggan imagines his life. Its his thought. His imagination. Its his imagination combined with the real world. Like a kid who imagines two monsters fighting on top of buildings when he's on the road. Buildings from reality, monsters not so much. We see evidence of this like when he “flies” back to his studio we see him levitating and blowing up cars but ultimately we see a taxi driver chase him asking him to pay so we know he actually got there by the cab.
Ok, but what does this all mean?
Riggan, is a self centred person. He wants to be the star, he thinks of himself. That’s why we don't always get POV shots as if we were on a gopro. We get shots of his face, his expressions. That’s because at that moment he’s not thinking about what he’s doing but rather how he looks when he is doing something. Like when you’re walking down the street with a kind of flair you’re thinking about how cool you look and think about how others are looking at you. The long shot adds to this because this is how we see the world we don’t have cuts in our view of the world, we open our eyes and boom it's a long shot 24/7. This makes you think about how absolutely self centred he is at times. When he is scolding his daughter for taking drugs he is thinking about if he looks stern and serious instead of if his daughter is listening. This also makes you realise that Riggan isn’t as good as actor as he says he is. I mean the movie reinforces this a couple times, but when actors act they aren’t supposed to be them they are 100% their character. They don’t think about if they look angry they just are. (Just like how in the movie Edward Norton’s character has ed off stage but can get erect on stage cuz he is 100% just another character) This not so good acting makes you realise maybe Riggan was not meant to succeed and adds to tragedy because we know he just can’t make it.
What about all the Birdman stuff? As I said it’s all in his head. And have you noticed when we see Birdman it's always Riggan in the foreground and Birdman at the back? This is because Riggan is thinking about how he is facing his inner demon. So what does Birdman symbolise? To answer this we have to dissect what Riggan’s personality is like and what he wants to be. Riggan wants to be prominent and important. Just like how his daughter (Emma Stone) says he wants to be important and is afraid to be unimportant and forgotten. Riggan wants to be creative and new. Besides creating an entire production himself, the experimental nature of the play he produced is repeated many times, and he refused to do Birdman 4 because then it’s nothing new. Riggan wants to have power. This is basically the whole movie as things spins out of control and destroys him. So what is Birdman? Birdman is what he wants to be. Birdman was groundbreaking and new-experimental, Birdman can destroy buildings-powerful, and most importantly,Birdman is never forgotten.
Now what the hell was going on with that ending? To understand this one must carefully analyse the opening scenes. One, we have a quote before the movie starts “And did you get what you wanted from this life, even so? I did. And what did you want? To call myself beloved, to feel myself beloved on the earth.” Then we cut to him talking to his daughter. No. No we don’t people forget. We first see two burning streaks crashing to earth. Like a bird. Falling from the heavens. Then we have him fighting with his daughter saying that they don’t have the flowers he wanted. And then during the table read we hear that the character, who is a big failure (who is clearly a mirror of Riggan), “screwed up shooting himself in the mouth”.
Then in the end Boom. He shot himself in the face. The audience claps. The critic, who hates him, walks out. Then we get our very first cut in the entire movie. We cut to the same falling bird, now closer to the ground. A band, some jellyfish, some cosplayers, the stage setting, then boom the ceiling of a hospital. We get to see his wife, who he has had a strained relationship, waiting for him there. His best friend (Galifianakis) is happy for the first time. On tv we see that people all over the country are lighting candles for him. He gets a great review that says he is revolutionary. His daughter visits him, hugs him and gets him the flowers that he wanted. He goes to the toilet, sees he has a new nose because he “shot himself in the nose”. He look like Birdman. He jumps out the window. His daughter comes back and she looks down first, then up, as if her father flew up.
What? I know. Here’s my take.
He is dead. He is in heaven, or the place where he wants to be. He has all the things he wanted. Attention, family, love. But it's just impossible. No way there are vigils all over the country, he’s a washed up actor. No way he got a good review, the critic hates him. The lots of cuts is his life flashing before his eyes. That’s why there is a cut. But this is what he wanted. But then Inarritu also leaves it open and hanging. Did he really fail to kill himself? No. This is just an idea planted in Riggan’s head, that he imagined happened. Did the audience clap? Since it came before the cut? Yes. Riggan succeeded. He just gave up too early and barely got to see the fruits of it. He got what he wanted from this life. He was beloved.
The main rebuttal i have to this theory is that there were some scenes where Riggan was not there to witness, so it’s not in his head. THEY DIDN’T HAPPEN. ALL IMAGINED. This is proven by the two scenes Mike Shiner (Edward Norton) has with Riggan's daughter. When Riggan was jealous of Mike, the latter courted his daughter and got close to her. Later when he was on better terms with Mike, he imagined Mike saying praises about him to his daughter. This is something the real Mike just would not suddenly do. Inarritu masks this by showing a complex character but the genius of Inarritu wouldn’t leave plot thread like that loose and unresolved. Unless Riggan doesn’t care about it anymore and stops imagining it.
So what’s the moral of Birdman? I think the faintest lesson i got was that the pursuit of dreams is tough, if you abandon everything else and then give up before realising it, that is when you are a true failure. You don’t fail when shit hits the fan. You fail when you don’t try to dodge the shit. But that’s a personal lesson. I don’t think Inarritu meant for a lesson. This is a story about a man. Not a theme or an idea. A man whose life is just a mess and has the perfect downward spiral.
And it’s perfect.
HA! IT FITS DOESN’T IT. I THINK I FOUND IT. I THINK I UNDERSTOOD BIRDMAN!
P.s. about the hidden cuts in the movie, i think they are a visual metaphor too. In the first 45 minutes you can barely point out where Inarritu cuts to make it seem like a long shot. After that he uses some painfully amateurish obvious ones, getting more obvious as it progresses. Not because he’s a bad director halfway through the movie but because the low quality cuts show the deterioration of Riggan’s mind.

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Monday, 4 July 2016

Birdman : Review

Summary: 4.8/5. This is an absolute masterpiece. The best film i have seen in my life thus far and undoubtedly a modern classic. If you want a crash course on cinematography and tone and characters, this film is the best case study.
Actors: Michael Keaton, Naomi Watts, Edward Norton, Emma Stone
Every oscar film these days does something few have or dare to. Boyhood is shot over 15 years. The revenant is shot in natural light. Birdman’s is the most impressive. The whole entire movie is a long shot. This means that it looks like there are no cuts and it's shot in one continuous shot. The beauty of this movie is that even the “hidden cuts” is a visual metaphor. If this isn’t the perfect use of cinematography i don’t know what is.
So what i want to do here is discuss the beauty of this film.
Slight spoilers ahead. Not much but i recommend completely clean mind when watching for the first time.
The story is that Riggan Thompson (Michael Keaton) is a superhero star that wants to direct and star in a play so that he can be prominent again. He puts everything on the line for it but it just seems to keep failing and failing with obstacles just thrown on. Poopoo hits the fan at lightspeed here. Meanwhile he tries to patch his life up with his exwife and hus daughter.
This movie is a film for film fans. If you don’t know what a long shot or how much effort it takes to take a long shot, your appreciation for the movie is...less. Another area where one's understanding of the movie increases is when you realise how absolutely pinpoint perfect the casting is.
Michael Keaton plays a man whose acting career is dwarfed by his one role as a popular superhero who set the stage for future superhero movies. His dramatic ability is unnoticed and he is fading into obscurity. THIS IS MICHAEL KEATON. After he acts as batman, the movie that is the definitive superhero movie, his other brilliant work goes unnoticed. This just shows how much effort inarritu took in making this movie. And Keaton’s performance is absolutely perfect. I don’t think a great actor is a description of Michael Keaton, Michael Keaton is the definition of an actor period.
Edward Norton also plays an actor who is great at his job but has an absolutely pricky attitude. There is no other way to describe him but as a top grade ass. Again, Norton is also an actor who despite his talents is an absolute ass BTS. In  the movies he screams “Amateurs all of you” to the crew, just like he did to the Incredible Hulk crew! At this point idek if they are acting or just shooting a reality tv show.
The direction is amazing in this movie, the long shot, the jazz track behind the whole movie, the acting, the dimmish lighting, all add to this dready, tiring feeling throughout mirroring the fatigue Riggan feels when everything goes wrong.
When Inarritu says that every beat is planned in this movie he’s not kidding. Perfect. Beautiful. Cinematic. Perfection.
One jibe i have with the movie is sometime you are pulled out of the movie because tou are distracted by the cinematography and just think “How in the world did he do that?”. But hey if there’s anything to pull you out of your suspension of disbelief, beautiful cinematography is definitely one of the better “distractions”
(I’ll write my theory in another post this is way too long)
Ok guys, go watch Birdman and come back and fanboy with me. Or just uk fanboy with me if you watched it before.
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Friday, 1 July 2016

Finding Dory : Review

Rating: 3.75/5. Great fun and death by cuteness. Comedy and heart lands perfectly but drama falls short of pixar classics. Characters also suffer from sequel-itis and are underdeveloped.
This movie is painfully overrated and overhyped. Now don't get me wrong it's a great movie and if you don't see it what do you live for but it's just not a Toy Story 3. So here we go….
The good. The jokes are great. The build up the payoff all good. You’ll be laughing a lot. I needed tissues.
The pace is really fast and it's a lot of excitement so it's also a fun adventure. There’s a lot well executed “chase” scenes which are fun.
The characters are really cute. So there’s that.
The bad. The characters are fun but for a pixar film they were really underdeveloped. Like for example the octopus, he mentions that he is scared of the ocean because of the bad memories he had there. Its his main motivation and fear. But we never get to know what happened that caused him so much trauma. Dory showed no arch besides i nnneeeedddd to find my paaaarents the whole movie. Marlin and Nemo echo a similar Ddddoooooorrrrryyyy. We don’t get much background or info on new characters and the old characters are terribly flat.
The aforementioned tissues also did not dry any tears of sadness. For the studio that gave us Up, the drama really fell flat. The scenes were either suddenly too intense and too unexpected or too long and dragged out. There was one scene that tagged my heart a tad. But that’s it.
Well, despite all its flaws Finding Dory is a pixar movie and it brings its standard quality of family fun. But if this is how they handle sequels we are about to have the biggest let down in history. (Incredibles 2 cmon man)

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Now You See Me 2 : Review

Rating: 3.25/5.
Positive: Fun visuals. Fast pace. Knows not to take itself seriously.
Negative: Plot holes when thought of too much. Weak characters and archs.
    I actually loved the first Now You See Me. I thought the twist was cool, the magic was fun and the whole movie was tight and a modern day Sherlock Holmes meets Ocean 11. Now give that sequel-itis.
    In this movie, we have the Four Horsemen coming out of hiding and doing their tricks again. First it was to expose a corporate scam, but then they get kidnapped and after a series of events work for Daniel Radcliffe’s character. They try to steal a computer chip thing and cheenamajig they end up wanting to expose Daniel Radcliffe. See, not the tightest plot.
    The best part of this movie was the “magic”. There were lots of cool visuals. If you saw the trailer you know they stop water and so on so forth. Plenty of fun to see them do it, and you buy into it, trying to figure out how they did it. The best scene was easily the cardistry scene and when you see it you know you want to watch it again, it’s just so fun. But...then again if you think about it too much, then it has huge holes..and...Basically you need to have just the right amount of suspense of disbelief for this movie. Too much, and you just see pretty pictures. Too little and the whole thing falls apart.
    The acting...okay. Eisenberg does does Eisenbergisms and old man woody harrelson with his stuff. The weird thing is really the characterisation of some “ characters”. Like those who read anything about this movie probably knows woody harrelson has a twin brother...whose motivation is that his brother...dumped him to go solo...okay. Hes just a cartoon man. Just ugh. And daniel radcliffe also dumbest “smart villain” second only to lex luthor in bvs.
But again just dont walk into the cinema expecting a masterpiece in flim making. Close 1.75 eyes and you’ll have a great time.

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Wednesday, 11 May 2016

50/50 : Review

Summary: Great movie that shows that sickness isn’t always the stereotypical full sadness or rainbows and sunshine. Like a better less teenage TFIOS, with better direction and better characters. And a really cute romance and broship.

In this movie we have Adam, a young 20 plus guy who gets cancer. His friend Kyle (Seth Rogen) , a therapist Katie (Anna Kendrick whoops) and his mom help him along this journey, while having not-the-best relationships either. Here we also have his girlfriend Rachael (Bryce Dallas Howard) which also causes heartbreak.

The best part about this movie is how it shows that sickness is a part of life. A sad part but it breaks all the cliches. You don’t meet the love of your life, your girlfriend cheats on you. Your best friend isn’t always supportive sometimes he just wants to get laid. They show the sad parts of sickness but they also show that it’s just like daily life It makes the movie have an authentic, relatable feel that feels much more grounded and emotional.

At the core of this movie is really the friendship between Kyle and Adam which is fun to watch with lots of laughs and great chemistry among the two actors. They do a great loner-outgoing pair and just adds comic relief in a way that fits in day to day life. Again very grounded movie.

We also have this awkward relationship between Adam and his therapist who is younger than him, but it plays out really cutely and is great fun to watch. This is especially so in a cute car scene which when you see it it makes you warm and giggly inside.

Adam’s relationship with his mother is also strained but portrayed in a non-cliche way, which again adds to the groundedness of the situation.

Ultimately in a movie about cancer, it really uses the horror of the sickness and makes fun of it but also really shows the way it affects everyone around the patient and the patient itself.

A great movie, with a grounded feel that makes you feel good and happy about life, in a non-cliche way. Beautiful.

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London Has Fallen : Review

Summary: ⅗. Good action fun and nice camaraderie between characters but the cgi throws it off and the plot is sloppily resolved.
In this movie, Gerard Butler’ character saves the president again in a die hard style movie. It's similar to the original but just a whole larger scale.
The best part of this movie is the action scenes. Citywide destruction and huge set pieces. In the finale there's this long shot which just tracks the destruction and the whole scene was almost as good as the tank shot in dawn of the planet of the apes.
Gerard Butler’s character is the most fun being smart and physically awesome. Although at times he is a little bit too invulnerable, at least they tried to show him struggling. They also show the camaraderie between him and the president very well so it doesn't seem like just saving the prezzie but also saving a friend which adds more heart.
Despite this, the CGI is really horrid and the explosions are so unbelievable it throws you way off. And the resolution is...die hard die harder bad.
So all in all it’s a fun movie to just stuff popcorn but if you’re looking for a good plot just pop in die hard again.

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