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Emily Meadows wrote: 02 Dec 2022, 17:11
Wandaquinn wrote: 02 Dec 2022, 04:53 The last movie I watched was "The Woman King." I would give it a five star rating. It's action-packed with strong women warriors that I really loved.
I really want to see this!
That's great! Let me know if you like it once you watch it.
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The last movie I watched was "see how they run" its a very interesting movie and I will rate it 8.5 out of 10
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I saw "The Menu".
A curious display of exquisite food and fine acting.
Ralph Fiennes amazing as always.
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The last movie I saw was stay the night and I must say it's a 9/10
Totally recommend
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The last movie I saw was "on the line" m.gibson's movie....it was interesting and different
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Aivy Daylig wrote: 03 Dec 2022, 10:49 Honestly the last movie that I saw is a Christian movie entitled Fireproof.
I loved that movie! Did you like it? I believe if you apply the principles in that movie to any marriage, the marriage has a strong chance of thriving. Only God can heal hearts and do miracles and we are called to do our part, which is to love one another the way God loves us. It’s not easy but that’s why we don’t do it alone. He is with us and helps us do the hard things. Great movie!!!
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The last movie I saw was the new Spider-Man movie. I loved it! Tom Holland is great as Spider-Man and the movie had some awesome surprises for Spider-Man fans. It was very entertaining and had a good storyline. My whole family enjoyed it. Well worth it to see it in the theatre.
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I recently watched an Indian film called 'Sita Ramam' and oh my god, I cannot stop recommending it to everyone I meet! It is a beautiful film about a lone soldier, a woman and their love for each other. It is set in two timelines; 1964 and 1984. Afreen, a student and a hater of India, has to travel to India to fulfil her grandfather's wish of delivering a letter personally. Amidst this journey, she realises hate is not beneficial to anyone and that love wins all wars instead. We get to see an innocent and heart-wrenching love story of Sita and Ram, the main characters of the film, through Afreen's journey of delivering the letter.
I cried so many times during this masterpiece and blushed every time innocent romance bloomed. The songs are so poetic too. Please watch this film if you have the time. I believe there are English captions available.
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I couldn't remember when was the last time I watch a movie that I cried because it's been years since I lost interest in watching movies. My time switched to some things that I love. But the movie that I can't forget that I cried, and it happened a very long time ago is TITANIC. I love it.
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Don't Worry Darling, was the last movie I seen. This movie deserves five stars, a 10 on a scale of 1-10. The move was suspenseful and thrilling. The ending could have more but a very good movie.
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I've just finished watching Knives out. That was a detective movie. I must admit that the final was pretty impressive and a bit unexpected. Besides, the plot and its twists were fascinating, I also liked the actors' acting.
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The last movie I saw was Everything, Everywhere All At Once and I would say it's one of my favorite movies of the year. It is really witty and I liked the plot a lot, specially the mom vs. daughter drama. I would rate it 5 out of 5 stars.
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I watched Wifelike last night. It definitely was a good movie. It was about a guy who lost his wife and created a Artificial Intelligence version of her, just too find out that it was not really his wife in the beginning, but a woman who he obsessed over. I definitely would recommend the movie to someone else for them to watch. Out of 1-10, I would personally rate it an 8.
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Enola Holmes 2, would rate it 8 out of 10.
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I saw "Woman King" starring Viola Davis. 10 out of 10
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