What is the last movie you saw, and rating?
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I will rate it 8-10
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It is a movie based on the book by A. J. Finn, I want to see it but I haven't had time.Jordan Cane wrote: ↑17 Jun 2021, 17:38 I just watched The Woman in the Window on Netflix starring Amy Adams. Other actors in the film are Julianne Moore, Gary Oldman, Anthony Mackie and Wyatt Russell. I would rate the move a two out of five stars because it seemed rather anticlimactic. I was so excited to watch, though I have not read the book. Nonetheless, I love Amy Adams and Gary Oldman and had recently watched The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, which also stars a few of the same actors: Anthony Mackie and Wyatt Russell. It's an intriguing story and rather heartbreaking, but I had hoped for a slightly more thrilling ending.
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I'm currently about to read the manga. You should definitely see “Your Name” , or any makoto shinkai movie.Urvashi Tripathi wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 10:06 I recently watched “A silent voice”, it was such a beautiful movie with such a great message. I just loved all the scenes , it was beautifully animated and anyone can use sceneries from that movie as their phone wallpaper. As it is based on mental health, it makes movie more impactful for all. I will give “A silent voice” 10 out of 10 stars. I would like to recommend this movie to all age groups.
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Review : It is such great movie which will give you teanage chills and will move you into the world of pure innocent love.
It will help you rekindle with your hormones that left you with tingly feeling when you saw your crushes.
If you are die hard romantic .it is a must watch.
And by the way Peter Kavinsky is way too hot.
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Thanks for reminding me. It's on my list for a long time. I loved “Nandemonaiya” the song from “Your Name.” I don't know any makoto shinkai movie, hope so will find out any good one soon. Thanks again!!Orion in the Rye wrote: ↑22 Jun 2021, 14:12I'm currently about to read the manga. You should definitely see “Your Name” , or any makoto shinkai movie.Urvashi Tripathi wrote: ↑15 Jun 2021, 10:06 I recently watched “A silent voice”, it was such a beautiful movie with such a great message. I just loved all the scenes , it was beautifully animated and anyone can use sceneries from that movie as their phone wallpaper. As it is based on mental health, it makes movie more impactful for all. I will give “A silent voice” 10 out of 10 stars. I would like to recommend this movie to all age groups.
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