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The Edge of All We Know (2020)
Black holes and curiosity
The documentary "Black Holes: The Edge of All We Know" is about the quest to photograph a black hole. The movie follows Dr. Hawking and his fellow physicists on the mission to get the first true image of the black hole named M87 from actual hard data.
Black holes are still something that we don't know much about, and it's the curiosity that makes us feel like we want to know more about black holes and how they work and how they are formed. I think black holes are the most fascinating things in our entire universe. That's truly amazing.
I'd like to go to a trip to a black hole if it was also positive to come back, but that's not the case. So that's something which limits us from knowing more about black holes.
Unknown: Killer Robots (2023)
Human should have control over Robots
"Unknown: Killer Robots" is a sci-fi thriller that delves into a dystopian world where artificial intelligence has turned against humanity. The movie follows a group of survivors as they navigate a treacherous landscape filled with autonomous killer robots.
The movie raises important questions about the ethics of AI development and the consequences of playing with fire.
It is the reality, we may not be able to harness AI the way we should do. So we got to be extremely careful with artificial intelligence. Or it will eradicate us. All developing countries are racing for the ai battle.
Because humans are humans, humans should have control over Robots and everything that humans make.
Top Secret UFO Projects: Declassified (2021)
UFOs are real, believe it
"Top Secret UFO Projects Declassified" is a captivating documentary series that delves into the fascinating world of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial life. Through a combination of expert interviews, archival footage, and declassified documents, the series sheds light on the most secretive and intriguing UFO projects in history.
Each episode explores a different aspect of UFO research, from the early days of Project Blue Book to the more recent revelations of the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). The series also examines the alleged alien encounters, mysterious sightings, and unexplained phenomena that have sparked public interest and government attention.
I firmly believe in the fact that there are aliens out there, most probably in our own milky way galaxy. And they are far far greater than us in terms of intelligence and technology.
The experts featured in the series are knowledgeable and credible, providing insightful commentary and context to the declassified documents and footage.
"Top Secret UFO Projects Declassified" is a must-watch for anyone fascinated by UFOs, extraterrestrial life, and the secrets that governments have kept hidden from the public eye. The series is an eye-opening exploration of the unknown, and its declassified revelations will leave viewers questioning the truth about our place in the universe.
Amar Singh Chamkila (2024)
Watched it because of Parineeti Chopra
"Chamkila" is a powerful and poignant biographical drama that tells the story of the legendary Punjabi musician Amar Singh Chamkila. The film masterfully captures the highs and lows of Chamkila's life, from his humble beginnings to his rise to fame and his tragic death.
The lead actor shines as Chamkila, bringing depth and nuance to the role. The supporting cast is equally impressive, with standout performances from the actors playing Chamkila's wife and fellow musicians.
The film's music is, of course, a highlight, with Chamkila's iconic songs woven seamlessly into the narrative. The film doesn't shy away from the challenges Chamkila faced, including the struggles of fame and the pressures of his personal life.
What I don't understand is why some people didn't put up with his songs when that was exactly what people demanded. Just why. That's a point to ponder. But he also shouldn't have kept singing those songs after getting death threats. It's a sad story, but killing his wife wasn't necessary as she wouldn't sing any song without him, moreover they had two little kids.
You'll see Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra in this movie, it's available on Netflix.
Return to Space (2022)
Space exploration is beautiful
"Return to Space" is an optimistic portrait of SpaceX's mission to send NASA astronauts back to the International Space Station. The film features Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX, and astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley. The movie chronicles SpaceX's rise from the Falcon 1 to the Crew Dragon Demo-2, launched on May 30, 2020, with Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley aboard.
I've always wanted to go to the moon, to feel how it feels like to be on the moon, and on Mars. The universe is great, it's very huge. People say he's such an insane man who spends billions of dollars on such missions but then it's okay to explore the space and our beautiful universe out there. NASA plans to send a woman on the moon by its Artemis mission, i can't wait for it. That'll be amazing.
The Silent Sea (2021)
Moon mission of a crew
"The Silent Sea" is a sci-fi thriller that follows a team sent to the moon to retrieve a mysterious sample from an abandoned space station in the midst of a severe water shortage on Earth.
I always wonder when humans are gonna do all those incredible things that we see only in movies and Netflix series. Just when. Living on Mars, building a proper colony on Mars. But there'll be only one big problem, and that is the oxygen. Trapping oxygen in a closed environment, and living on it. It'd be difficult.
I want to see such great explorations in my lifetime. Humans have evolved a lot, humans have made progress in every field on earth. The universe is great, we must explore it to know more and more.
12th Fail (2023)
Hardworking student boy & his struggles
"12th Fail" is a poignant and thought-provoking film that delves into the pressures and struggles of India's education system. The movie follows the story of a young student, Manoj, who has failed his 12th standard exams and is struggling to come to terms with his future.
The film is a powerful commentary on the societal expectations and parental pressures that students face in India. The director, Vidhu Vincent, masterfully weaves together a narrative that is both relatable and heart-wrenching. Manoj comes to Delhi to become an IPS officer.
"12th Fail" is a portrayal of the struggles of failure and the importance of perseverance. The movie shows that failure is not the end, but rather a stepping stone to success. The film's message is uplifting and inspiring, making it a must-watch for anyone who has ever faced failure or uncertainty.
This movie is a testament to the power of resilience and the human spirit, and a reminder that success is not final and failure is not fatal.
This is a real story, and Manoj marries his girlfriend in the end, it is very tough to pass those highly competitive exams, the majority of the students fail, and only a few are selected.
My Name Is Khan (2010)
Once in a decade masterpiece
"My Name is Khan" will leave you breathless and introspective. Shah Rukh Khan's phenomenal performance as Rizwan Khan, a man with Asperger's syndrome. He brings a depth and vulnerability to the character that is both heart-wrenching and inspiring.
Film's cinematography is capturing the vibrant beauty of India and America's diverse landscapes. The music, composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, is equally impressive, with songs that are both catchy and poignant.
What truly sets "My Name is Khan" apart is its thoughtful and sensitive approach to tackling complex issues like Islamophobia and racism. The film's message of love and acceptance is powerful
All of the songs are good but my favourite one is "Noore Khuda". And i can't get tired listening to it until i die. You should watch it if you haven't already.
Meri Pyaari Bindu (2017)
A Kolkata love story
"Meri Pyaari Bindu" is a romantic movie that'll leave you beaming with delight. It's a charming tale of Abhimanyu and Bindu, two childhood friends who grow up to discover their love for each other.
Ayushmann Khurrana and Parineeti Chopra are on screen. The supporting cast adds to the film's humor and warmth, making you feel like you're part of their quirky little life.
The story is witty and relatable, dialogues are both clever and hilarious. The story flows smoothly, Abhimanyu likes Bindu, but hesitates to express his feelings for her. My favourite song from the movie is "Maana Ke Hum Yaar Nahin" and "Ye Jawaani Teri".
I guess the movie has been shot in Kolkata, and the streets there look very old and historical, which adds a feeling of nostalgia of old time to the scenes.
Overall, "Meri Pyaari Bindu" is a great movie if you're looking for a romantic comedy. But at the end Abhimanyu doesn't get to marry Bindu which made me a little bit upset about the story, there should have been a happy ending of them both, but that's the case. Anyway, do watch it.
Double XL (2022)
Double XL are also beautiful
This film tackles a sensitive topic like body shaming.
The story follows two plus-size women, Rajshree Trivedi (Huma Qureshi) from Meerut and Saira Khanna (Sonakshi Sinha) from New Delhi, as they navigate society's beauty standards. Rajshree wants to become a sports presenter, but her mother doesn't approve. She has to face several rejections due to her extra large size, while Saira gets snubbed for the same reason in the fashion industry. These two double XL ladies catch up and fly off to London to achieve their dreams. There they are accompanied by two good men, Zorawar (Zaheer Iqbal) and Sreekanth (Mahat Raghavendra), who don't have any problem with their sizes.
Society doesn't just body shame fat people, but it also body shames skinny people. People don't understand the fact that every human being is made different, even our fingerprints of one finger don't match with the other finger's.
So we have to understand and accept the fact that there is nothing in our control, it's all about nature, nature's diversity, nature's beauty, and that's made by God. So it is what it is, we can't do anything about it.
This movie is currently available on Netflix.
Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar (2024)
Old story from pre-partition era
"Heeramandi" is a series that is set in pre-independence India and follows the lives of courtesans. The series is directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, who is known for his grand and opulent style. The whole series has beautiful costumes and intricate sets. By the way this prostitution culture isn't respected by Muslims in Pakistan. In fact, heeramandi is a word that's used for abusing others. Anyway this series has 8 episodes each episode of around one hour long.
Its cast, includes Manisha Koirala, Aditi Rao Hydari, and Sonakshi Sinha. At times, it feels like a soap opera at times, with over-the-top dramatic moments and too much focus on romantic relationships of prostitutes with the rich people of that time.
This series is currently streaming on Netflix.
Sex, Explained (2020)
Unsaid myths busted
"Sex, Explained" is a refreshingly honest and informative series that delves into the complexities of human sexuality. Hosted by Janelle Monáe, this Netflix original series tackles a wide range of topics, from the science of attraction to the intricacies of sexual orientation.
One of the standout aspects of "Sex, Explained" is its commitment to inclusivity and diversity. The series features a diverse cast of experts, individuals, and couples who share their experiences and perspectives, making the show feel relatable and representative. The series also tackles topics that are often stigmatized or taboo, such as BDSM, non-monogamy, and sexuality in older adults.
The show's approach is engaging and accessible, making complex concepts easy to understand. The animation and graphics are clever and fun, adding a playful touch to the series. Monáe's hosting style is warm, witty, and non-judgmental, putting viewers at ease and creating a safe space for exploration.
What sets "Sex, Explained" apart is its emphasis on the emotional and psychological aspects of sexuality, rather than just the physical. The series explores the ways in which our experiences, beliefs, and relationships shape our sexual desires and behaviors. It's a holistic approach that feels both empowering and liberating.
If you're looking for a series that will educate, entertain, and spark meaningful conversations, "Sex, Explained" is a must-watch. With its inclusive and diverse approach, this show is perfect for anyone looking to expand their understanding of human sexuality and its many complexities.
IO (2019)
Alone on abandoned Earth
"IO" is a thought-provoking and visually stunning Netflix original film that explores the consequences of environmental disaster and humanity's relationship with technology. Set in a post-apocalyptic world where the air has become toxic, the story follows Sam, a young scientist played by Margaret Qualley, who remains on Earth to search for a solution, while the rest of humanity has fled to a space station called IO.
The film's pacing is deliberate and contemplative, allowing the audience to absorb the eerie atmosphere and ponder the themes of loneliness, hope, and resilience. The cinematography is breathtaking, capturing the desolate beauty of the abandoned Earth and the sleek, futuristic design of the IO space station.
While the plot may be slow-burning for some viewers, the film's thought-provoking themes and stunning visuals make it a compelling watch. "IO" is a haunting and introspective sci-fi drama that will linger with you long till its end. If you enjoy philosophical and visually dark films, you should watch "IO".
Shuddh Desi Romance (2013)
Love in fake expressions
"Shuddh Desi Romance" is a charming and delightful romantic comedy that explores the complexities of love, relationships, and identity. Directed by Maneesh Sharma, this film is a breath of fresh air, offering a unique and refreshing perspective on modern romance.
The movie follows the story of Raghu (Sushant Singh Rajput), a charming and carefree young man who makes a living by playing the role of a fake groom at wedding parties. His life takes a turn when he meets Gayatri (Parineeti Chopra), a free-spirited and independent woman who challenges his beliefs and makes him question his identity.
The film's strength lies in its witty dialogue, clever plot twists, and outstanding performances from the lead actors. Sushant Singh Rajput shines as Raghu, bringing a perfect blend of humor and vulnerability to his character. Parineeti Chopra is equally impressive as Gayatri, delivering a confident and nuanced performance.
The supporting cast, including Rishi Kapoor and Vaani Kapoor, adds depth and humor to the story. The music by Sachin-Jigar is catchy and memorable, with each song perfectly capturing the mood and emotion of the scene.
What sets "Shuddh Desi Romance" apart is its honest and realistic portrayal of modern relationships. The film tackles themes of commitment, trust, and identity with sensitivity and humor, making it relatable and endearing to the audience. All of the songs are beautiful and sounds really joyful.
Overall, "Shuddh Desi Romance" is a heartwarming and entertaining film that will leave you smiling and feeling good. If you enjoy romantic comedies with a twist, this movie is a must-watch. Its fresh perspective, witty dialogue, and outstanding performances make it a standout in the genre.
Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012)
Love in London movie
"Jab Tak Hai Jaan" is a poignant and mesmerizing romantic drama that explores the complexities of love, loss, and redemption. Directed by Yash Chopra, this film is a swan song that showcases his mastery of storytelling and emotional depth.
The movie follows the journey of Samar Anand (Shah Rukh Khan), a charming and brooding musician who falls deeply in love with Meera (Katrina Kaif), a beautiful and vibrant woman. Their whirlwind romance is cut short by a tragic accident, leaving Samar heartbroken and searching for solace.
The film's narrative is expertly woven, oscillating between the present and the past, revealing the layers of Samar's emotional turmoil. Shah Rukh Khan delivers a powerhouse performance, bringing depth and nuance to his character. His chemistry with Katrina Kaif is undeniable, making their romance a joy to watch.
Anushka Sharma shines as Akira, a feisty and determined filmmaker who helps Samar confront his past. Her character adds a delightful contrast to the melancholy tone, bringing a sense of hope and renewal.
The music by A. R. Rahman is sublime, with each song perfectly capturing the mood and emotion of the scene. The cinematography is breathtaking, capturing the beauty of London and Ladakh. My favourite songs from this movie is Heer, by Harshdeep Kaur, but all other songs are also good.
If you're a fan of romantic movies, "Jab Tak Hai Jaan" is a must-watch. It's a beautiful, emotional, and thought-provoking film that will leave you smiling. Yash Chopra's legacy lives on through this masterpiece, reminding us that love can conquer even the darkest of times.
Le salaire de la peur (2024)
Explosions in desert
"The Wages of Fear" has suspense and tension, with a gripping plot. Director Henri-Georges Clouzot weaves a tale of danger, greed, and redemption, set against the unforgiving backdrop of a South American desert. The film's pacing is expertly crafted, slowly ratcheting up the tension as the story unfolds.
The cast, led by Yves Montand and Charles Vanel, delivers standout performances that add depth and nuance to the narrative. The cinematography is stunning, capturing the harsh beauty of the desert landscape and the treacherous terrain that the characters must navigate. It's available on Netflix and it's in French, but English dubbing audio and subtitles are also available on Netflix, so you can have that.
Overall, "The Wages of Fear" is a classic thriller that deserves to be seen by anyone who loves suspenseful cinema.
Bad Boy Billionaires: India (2020)
Exposing scammers, fraudsters, demons
Bad Boy Billionaires: India
About a rich businessman who wanted to normalize the use of alcohol drinks in India, which he failed after some time when the government came into this. Then he makes an airline company by the name of kingfisher, he fails in the airline business but he takes millions of Dollars of loan from public banks of India and over the next years he became bankrupt, he didn't even pay salaries to employees of the airline. After all, he sits in England and does not care about what wrong he did. I think if any person who is corrupt, has back support from the government, he can do anything he wants to, and survive.
Nirav Modi who did the diamond business, took a letter of undertaking from the Punjab National Bank and took loans from them without paying them back and he got about 2 billion dollars. He also lives in London, and is liable to pay all that money.
It is said, power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Another man made his company Sahara Group and made people invest their money as savings in his fraud and he did this scam with millions of people. Actually he did the scam the legal way, also he was charged for money laundering.
I don't know why a human being drops to such a level of being a demon, not caring about other innocent people. Such people just lose the characteristic of being called a human, they shouldn't be called human. Shame shame on such people.
Money, Explained (2021)
Money scams of our World
"Money, Explained" is a fascinating and informative series that demystifies the complex world of finance and economics. Hosted by Tig Notaro, this Netflix original series tackles a wide range of topics, from the basics of budgeting and investing to the intricacies of cryptocurrency and global trade.
One of the standout aspects of "Money, Explained" is its commitment to accessibility and clarity. The series uses engaging animations, relatable examples, and expert interviews to break down complex concepts into easy-to-understand language. Notaro's hosting style is warm, witty, and non-judgmental, making viewers feel comfortable and empowered to take control of their financial lives.
The series covers a range of topics, from the history of money and the Federal Reserve to the impact of student loans and credit card debt. Each episode is concise and focused, making it easy to follow and understand. The series also features a diverse range of experts and individuals, sharing their experiences and perspectives on money and finance.
What sets "Money, Explained" apart is its emphasis on the human side of finance. The series explores how money affects our relationships, our mental health, and our sense of security. It's a holistic approach that feels both practical and empowering.
If you're looking for a series that will educate, entertain, and inspire you to take control of your finances, "Money, Explained" is a must-watch. With its accessible and inclusive approach, this show is perfect for anyone looking to improve their financial literacy and build a brighter financial future.
Killer Soup (2024)
Story is Stupid, and so is that soup
Killer Soup
A woman named Swathi has problems with her husband, and has fights with him on a daily basis and she wants to open a restaurant. But she also has an affair with her husband's carbon copy of Umesh and she wants to live her life with him. One day she and her friend that she has an affair with, kills her husband Prabhu and buried his body and Umesh pretends to be Prabhu.
Time goes by, and police and other people don't recognise him, but at the end of the series, everything just opens up and the truth comes to light.
There is another language used in this series, at some points, i think that's the Kannada language. And that's maybe because this series was shot in Karnataka and the story has to do with that area.
Manoj Bajpayee is doing the role of Prabhu and Umesh both, because they are both identical.
Go watch it, it's available on Netflix.
Files of the Unexplained (2024)
Unsolved Mysteries of Earth
Files Of The Unexplained
This series shows some of the great mysteries in history, like UFOs, Myrtles Plantation where it's believed that those plants and trees and the house there, are haunted and some astray spirits are haunting that place.
I believe that maybe there Are some intelligent life in this universe other than us. Maybe, just maybe. Because we can't see them because light takes a lot of time to travel to such farthest distances like hundreds and thousands of years minimum, so maybe there are some intelligent aliens out there and they want to see us to know how are we and what are we, how do we look, how do we do anything.
Anyway, this series is about that, usually all series which are like a documentary are great, the information is concise and feels complete and comprehensive and the episodes are more or less not more than a half an hour long.
This series is available on Netflix and has 8 episodes in total. Go watch it if you like mysteries and UFO kinda stuff.
The Wedding Guest (2018)
Abduction of a girl from Pakistan to India
The Wedding Guest
This movie is about a guy who is working for an Indian named Deepesh who lives in the UK, and kidnaps a girl from Pakistan to take her to India. But that Indian man doesn't wanna meet that girl now because police from Pakistan are looking for that girl and kidnapper. So he asks the kidnapper to take the girl back to Pakistan. Deepesh got killed while having a fight with the kidnapper.
The scenes in the beginning of the movie are shot in Pakistan, I liked, that guy Dev Patel, he's British, so he must have gotten a Pakistani visa, but other shots which involve Radhika Apte and Jim Sarbh are shot in India, because obviously they wouldn't have Pakistani visa.
I think Bollywood producers should shot the scenes related to Pakistan in Pakistan, as much as possible. So to show the actual scenes of Pakistan, not making fake Pakistani areas and people as it's usually done in Bollywood movies.
While being underground using different passports and different identities and hiding in different cities, they went to Jaipur and then to Goa. By the time, they really got intimate with each other. But one night, while Jay was sleeping, the kidnapper guy, Samira leaves him sleeping and goes out on the scooty by herself and goes very far, and calls him in the morning I'm sorry. It felt like an abrupt ending, but okay. It didn't have a lot of action and drama, it's just a simple movie.
One more thing i noticed, that Radhika Apte wasn't hiding her chest and his lower back in some shots, and that's a very bold thing to do. It doesn't happen usually.
Designated Survivor (2016)
A President made in an emergency
"Designated Survivor"
In this series, you see after the capitol was attacked by some terrorists, a lot of people including the president of the US, died in that building crash. Afterwards, Tom was appointed as US president, as he became president in a critical and sensitive situation of the country, he faced a lot of opposition and criticism.
Peter MacLeish, who once went to Afghanistan with some other army personnel to do some operation or something like that, in 2005, later on, investigation shows he had also shot civilians, women, and children. And that's something he hides, also his surviving in the capitol bombing, raises suspicion to the FBI and other people. He allies with some bad guys, so he may become the president. But he dies because of being a part of all this mess.
Tom as the president, who is also a good man, manages all of this in a very nice and easy way. The FBI agent got his son kidnapped and killed by the people who may have been involved in the capitol bombing.
I always wonder how cool it always would be to make such movies, you know, the president, all of that protocol and GMC cars, and other cars like suburban. It would be amazing to be a part of such movies, the president having the codename of phoenix.
Previously, i have also watched the series "Salvation", which also has a lot of drama and tension while saving earth from being hit by an asteroid.
Season 2: Tom's wife dies in a car accident, it becomes hard for Tom to get over it. FBI agent Forstel also dies in a blast. Seth has an affair with Emily, and a new person Lyor has got a job in White House.
Tom Kirkman has started having some tension with former president Moss in one way or another. This series is long by the way, each episode of 45 minutes. So it's really slow paced.
I didn't like that homosexuality thing in the third season, Tom Kirkman also was elected a second time as the prime minister. By the way, i feel like the ending was very abrupt.
Testament: The Story of Moses (2024)
A best series on prophet Moses
Testament: The Story of Moses
This series has become one of my favourite ones, it shows the story of prophet Moses from his birth till his death. It has three episodes, each of one and a half hours long.
He was born in Egypt, and was brought into the house of Pharaoh of that time, adopted by Pharaoh's daughter. When he grew up, he moved to the area of Midian, and lived there for many years. Then God sends him a message to go back to Egypt and ask Pharaoh to let the Hebrews go back to their homeland Canaan, that's where they are from.
Moses did as God said, in short, after all, Pharaoh had to let them go. Pharaoh died in between the sea.
Great series, i think they should make series on other prophets of God too. But make series, not movies, because such stories can only be represented in series easily. The series shows great hard work of Moses and his putting up with hardships and strictness of Pharaoh.
The VFX is great in the series, it's in the English language. Only three episodes, go watch it and write a review of it here.
Red Eye (2005)
Not a great movie
Red Eye
This movie casts Cillian Murphy, Brian Cox and Rachel McAdams. The story is about a girl who is flying to meet her dad, during a flight she meets a man who threatens her about killing her dad.
She treats it wisely, and makes it safely to her home. This movie was released in 2005, obviously the movie is not very appealing to watch. They have tiny Nokia phones which have buttons on them, because technology wasn't that great back then. The movie is very simple, if you like high sound and video effects and green screen effects and things like that, then i don't think you're gonna like to watch it.
It's one and a half hours long, available on Netflix. I just watched it because i had downloaded it mistakenly. Movies have really improved since the 2010s.
Merry Christmas (2024)
An ordinary murder by an ordinary girl
Merry Christmas
A woman named Maria with a little daughter, kills her husband Jerome. And she meets a man named Albert outside who accompanies her to her home and later he realises that she is the one who killed her husband. Albert is the man who was in jail for the last seven years on murder charges of her girlfriend. He was released on Christmas Eve, and happened to meet that woman Maria.
The movie is slow paced, and it's just a murder on Christmas Eve thing. That's all. Simple and short and straight movie. More like a murder mystery. Saw Katrina after a while in a movie, still remember her from the Welcome movie. She still looks very young.