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The Fault in Our Stars

More like The Fault in John Green
for making a whole lot of people cry
with this overly beautiful story.

If you have the chance to go see it in the cinema, 
GO SEE IT!


There are a few things I didn't like
about the movie in general,
like Laura Dern
or the filming of most scenes.
But you know what?
The movie didn't need any of that,
because the acting is so good,
that you don't need anything else to fill in the scenes.


Another thing,
Ansel Elgort, I bow down to you.
I fell in love with you and your ways of acting
slowly and then all at once.

So, once again. Go see it!

I plan on seeing it again. And again. And again.

Short Term 12

Sometimes, not knowing a thing about a movie
is a good thing. A really good thing.
And that was the case for this one.
Surprised in the best way possible. 


I watched it awhile back,
 but the movie stuck with me.
Telling the story in such a truthful and honest way
that it makes you consider a lot of things.




Maps To The Stars

It was awesome in the cinema

As a Cronenberg movie, I wasn't expecting to like it this much.
Not because his movies aren't good,
but because they are not for everyone
to see and understand. 


It had the right everything. 
The story-line, the script,
the music, and my oh my the cast.
Such an amazing cast. 
Not even a single one didn't suit the part.

Also this dude has a little part in it

A Long Way Down

A very enjoyable and fun film to watch.
A dramatic comedy which shows the story
of 4 people who are trying to kill themselves.



Hard is trying to rebuild yourself, 
piece by piece, 
with no instruction book, 
and no clue as to where all the important 
bits are supposed to go.

The movie is based on a book,
which is a really nice read as well.
Besides, a movie with Pierce Brusnan in it
is always a movie to be watched.

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