So far im really enjoying it although the guy is a bit of a loser, he should have put a bottle over the rapists head and pushed fat arse into the canal.
There is something seriously wrong with watching people with problems, especially when it is based on facts and presented by a participant making a show out of it.
The original title of the film is Jodaeiye Nader az Simin.
I don't know why but I still tend to underestimate what a great actress Dakota Johnson is.
An imperfect copy of "A fault in our Stars"
Film 63 (Goal: 300) of 2024
It's standard fare, all of these romcoms are. But you can do standard fare well or you can do a poor job of it, and Upgraded is a surprisingly decent romantic comedy (though very light on the comedy) that sees the protagonist hop from America to London.
As someone who has just got back from London, it would have been great to see a bit more of London. The confusion on the transition from America to the UK is always fun, if not a bit stereotypical. The problems with this rom com are that despite her situation in life, everything seems to fall the way of the lead. The upgrade, the man sitting next to her, the people she meets, the influence she has over them. So it's hard to buy into her struggle. Also not sure how much connection there is between the two leads, I found Archie Renaux to be a bore. He needed more oomph to him instead of just being the nice guy.
This isn't a bad way to spend 90 minutes. It's an easy watch and there are far worse romcoms out there.
this is not even cinema i don't get why its so overhyped :sob::sob::sob::sob: so so so boring
This is a very sad movie, it's one of those movies where you can see how it's going to go coming really the entire time but that doesn't soften how much it affects you witnessing it happen. To any dads out there with daughters, just warning you now, this is going to be like a sledgehammer to the chest.
plot has left the chat....
the last two seasons are so weird and most episodes are irrelevant to one another
Wow, this show is going all kinda crazy. Really is a train wreck that I can’t stop watching
why am i still watching this
I know Riverdale isn't famous for making sense but this is a new low, what the actual fuck was this?!
just boring, and full of cringe love moments
the actors had no chemistry whatsoever
i mean even the movie idea had no sense !
the cast is amazing and yet couldn't save the movie lol, it wasn't catchy at all felt bored and had trouble staying focused, add to it how predictable the plot twist was ...
To put review of this movie in one line.
"Everyone has a different coping mechanism. So don't f**king teach them how to deal with their sorrows."
Trying to get through this one but the lead character is so obnoxious. She's in constant attack mode with the love interest for what seems like no reason. She goes off on him about mansplaining at a point when he wasn't actually mansplaining anything. He was just trying to tell her that the wrench she has isn't going to work. It just makes her seem abrasive, rude, and unlikeable. I honestly want to tell him to find someone else to fall for because she's not a pleasant person to spend time with.
Ana de Armas steals the show and I'm not sure that's a good thing for such a small part
Mia isaac as Rowan is spectacular. Enjoyed the storyline but also i get mad second hand embarrassment so i had to skip over some parts. I couldn't handle it. costuming on Zoey Deutch was so good. Also Caroline Calloway being in this truly sent me. The fact that she was the moderator for the online shaming support group??? DEAD. LMFAO.
I had no idea that I'd appreciate this movie as much as I did when first sitting down to watch it. This was a surprisingly powerful film, and Mia Isaac and Zoey Deutch were really effective in their roles. To be frank, as I started to watch this, I thought that I was going to hate it, b/c I couldn't stand the characters in the film, but in reality, this was about the journey they went on and where they arrived at the end of the film. I think that it's a solid in lesson in realizing many we see online may have personas that aren't necessarily who they are in real-life, and they're not all one-note characters incapable of change. This film made me realize that we need to take each instance of deceit on a case-by-case basis, b/c in certain circumstances, people do have the capacity to cause great change in themselves. They won't always be selfish or thoughtless, b/c experience and education can effectuate changes in us that we may not have expected.
Unnecessary prequel to Army Of The Dead but it offers an enjoyable way to pass the time nevertheless. Running time could have been shorter though as my interest started to wane near the end.
I'm not a fan of how they turned the literature class into a question of race. I can see the problem (I am a white girl though, so naturally, I am unable to perceive it as she does), but on the other hand, she also skipped a lot of classes, so it makes sense that she would get some extracurricular work. All in all, to me, what she did in this scene seemed like an act of teenage angst rather than an act of defiance due to racial issues. If she wouldn't have skipped classes, then the message would have been more clear and powerful
Paul is the most wholesome and best character on the show
I hated Ginny so much in this episode
I can’t wait to see when Joe finds out he’s the reason Georgia moved there in the first place!
This was a great show but season 5 is a bust. Why? Because every episode is 5 maybe 6 minutes of story telling and the balance is a country music video. A real disappointment.
The only horror in this movie, was that annoying kid crying all the time.
The only reason I clicked on this movie and watched it is because Emma Roberts was on the cover.