What is the last movie you saw, and rating?
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CGI and special effects were cool, storyline was interesting, but I think the acting turned me off and the character development wasn't all that great. It also seemed quite cliche - a bunch of cliches actually - and forced.
Let me know if I'm the only one who thought that..
I also saw Sisu in theaters. Wow, three words. Violent, Silent, and Great. So it's pretty bloody as it's during wartime (post-war) with Nazi Germany and there's this lone man left fighting who lost everything. Honestly, there's not much character development for him as much as there is for each of the supporting characters. However, he's admirable and tenacious and just a full-on a bada$s. I would give the movie a 8/10.
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On a scale of one to ten, I gave it a rating of nine out of ten. This is because of it's witty writing, hilarious character dynamics, and relatable workplace humor. It satirizes the corporate working environment.
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The last movie I saw was "gumraah", it's actually an Indian movie.
The story revolves around a murder mystery, and the primary suspect happened to be known to a highly ranked officer as some sort of his enemy, but the story takes an unexpected turn when the cops found that the primary suspect has a lookalike.
Gumraah is a suspense thriller that keeps you guessing until the end. This sets off a chain of events that leads to a series of twists and turns that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
And because the identical twins are rivals due to some misunderstanding in their past but at the same time cannot leave any one of them in danger, the cops had a really hard time solving the case resulting in an unexpected verdict by the court due to these twins brothers 100% similarity.
I would rate the movie 8.5 out of 10 because of the interesting characters' strategy, suspense, action, and story line, and in IMBDd the rating is 6.5/10.
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It's rated for adults since it contains strong language and I rate it a 5 Star movie in the Bridgerton series.
I would highly recommend it to you as it teaches us to make the most out of the worst times and water the grass to be more greener,it's indeed mind and emotional captivating and you wouldn't want to miss it for anything.
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I give it a 10/10