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recently I haven't been able to find any movie that has a strong and exciting plot, all of them are repetetive or weak. any suggestions for good and powerful movies.
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I would suggest Bullet Train. I really enjoyed watching it. I think you might like it. Out of all the movies I have seen this year, this one takes a trophy. It’s funny. It has witty dialogue. The characters are interesting. It’s also very dramatic.
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I suggest Everything Everywhere all at once. A beautiful drama that is interesting.
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Parasite 2019 is a masterful tale of class struggle, told through the lens of a poverty-stricken family who infiltrates the lavish home of a wealthy family as their hired help. A darkly comedic, yet heart-wrenching, story of survival, greed and desperation, this film will take you on a wild ride, leaving you thinking about the complexities of societal norms and inequality long after the credits roll. In a nutshell, "Parasite" is a thrilling and thought-provoking film that highlights the human condition and the desperation that can arise when one is struggling to survive.
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I will suggest the Woman king or Brotherhood they're really interesting
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Salah bourouba wrote: 17 Oct 2022, 10:11 recently I haven't been able to find any movie that has a strong and exciting plot, all of them are repetetive or weak. any suggestions for good and powerful movies.
please watch dungeons and dragons, honour among thieves. That movie is halirious. i laughed from the beginning till it ended. you will love it if comedy is your thing. i promise.
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katlego Mogotlane wrote: 17 Oct 2022, 21:54 I would suggest Bullet Train. I really enjoyed watching it. I think you might like it. Out of all the movies I have seen this year, this one takes a trophy. It’s funny. It has witty dialogue. The characters are interesting. It’s also very dramatic.
Yea, I agree with you "Bullet Train" is worth watching.
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Salah bourouba wrote: 17 Oct 2022, 10:11 recently I haven't been able to find any movie that has a strong and exciting plot, all of them are repetetive or weak. any suggestions for good and powerful movies.
You should watch "The Beekeeper"
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Meatballs022 wrote: 31 Jan 2023, 10:57 Parasite 2019 is a masterful tale of class struggle, told through the lens of a poverty-stricken family who infiltrates the lavish home of a wealthy family as their hired help. A darkly comedic, yet heart-wrenching, story of survival, greed and desperation, this film will take you on a wild ride, leaving you thinking about the complexities of societal norms and inequality long after the credits roll. In a nutshell, "Parasite" is a thrilling and thought-provoking film that highlights the human condition and the desperation that can arise when one is struggling to survive.
"Parasite" was worth watching. The plot twist is crazy.
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Saltburn: I've heard a lot of people talking about this movie, but I don't really know much about it. It's supposed to be something special, though.
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