akplongmeadow
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My father, Robert was a navigator in a B-17 at the exact time and same places. He couldn't see well, so the made him the navigator. He wanted to pilot, but because his seeing ability he lost out.
This film meant the world to me, as my father, (who endured all of this and lived to 100 years old!)
I will watch this over and over, as this gives me the world that my father went through.
The actors are amazing, Adam Butler, and all others are so keen on making this film worth watching.
Anyone that has a parent in WW2 should watch this to make you feel what they felt.
If you are interested into looking into the WW2 history, start with this.
This film meant the world to me, as my father, (who endured all of this and lived to 100 years old!)
I will watch this over and over, as this gives me the world that my father went through.
The actors are amazing, Adam Butler, and all others are so keen on making this film worth watching.
Anyone that has a parent in WW2 should watch this to make you feel what they felt.
If you are interested into looking into the WW2 history, start with this.
It's what we do with our life after living. This movie IMHO is about "Being Bella" we are all "Bella". This would make for a good college course in "Women Studies".
We are all born as Bella. We all make mistakes. WE do what we have to do.
"Poor Things" is a metaphor. I devoured this movie.
Emma Stone was so convincing, that I thought she was "Bella". She deserved the Oscar for this. (Even though I thought Lily Blackstone would win.) Bella lives the life that is raw.
It is painful to watch, but her innocence and finally her brain captures her body so she can make somewhat "human" decisions, Even though we as humans don't always make them.
We are all born as Bella. We all make mistakes. WE do what we have to do.
"Poor Things" is a metaphor. I devoured this movie.
Emma Stone was so convincing, that I thought she was "Bella". She deserved the Oscar for this. (Even though I thought Lily Blackstone would win.) Bella lives the life that is raw.
It is painful to watch, but her innocence and finally her brain captures her body so she can make somewhat "human" decisions, Even though we as humans don't always make them.
This is a brilliant film both from a cinematography feat and Phoenix is him. I loved him here. He plays Napoleon perfectly.
The underwater world is magnificent.
Jaquin brings Napoleon to the screen as a figure that is hard to figure out. He is brilliant in so many ways, Yet, his emotions get the most of him and is mislead by love.
The scenes of battlefield and his dominance over the ground troops is flattering for him.
His fault is that he does have emotions that sometime his thoughts with personal parts. It does not affect his vision to carry out many planned attacks on his enemies.
I love this film for the above reasons.
The underwater world is magnificent.
Jaquin brings Napoleon to the screen as a figure that is hard to figure out. He is brilliant in so many ways, Yet, his emotions get the most of him and is mislead by love.
The scenes of battlefield and his dominance over the ground troops is flattering for him.
His fault is that he does have emotions that sometime his thoughts with personal parts. It does not affect his vision to carry out many planned attacks on his enemies.
I love this film for the above reasons.