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Beauty and the Beast (2017)
Paris is not for everyone
Very good processing for the story. Emma Watson surprised me with the way she carry the character. The musical movie-theme was a bit surprising for me in the theatre but it was a good one.
Emily in Paris (2020)
A feel good light series
I finished it in one full day, it's kind of the simple captivating feel good series.
Arak el-balah (1998)
A forgotten original
It's such an interesting movie, complicated and a bit intense, you may need to read about it first before watching.
The entire movie is very raw, ethnic and authentic. The sound track is simple but I don't know where they got it from, it's kind of magical but sad.
The movie scenes are taking theater-play theme like sometimes for unknown reason.
Plata quemada (2000)
Vintage Action
Although I'm not really into action movies of that type, but this movie has a vintage ambiance that was artistically interesting.
Bonjour Anne (2016)
A pleasant trip
Sometimes it's not about the destination, it's about a beautiful long road trip.
Avatar (2009)
Story self reflection
The reflection that was resonated and I could project it on myself was :
"Some sort of connection between me and others"
WALL·E (2008)
Dedication & happy ending.
I always get inspired by his dedication from the beginning and through out the movie and story line. And the finale of him finding tiny small fresh and green colour planet popping out from a hopeless piece of soil is getting me goosebumps.
The story-line is quite attractive for kids and adults, and it's a sweet reminder of how we should protect and save out planet.
Ayam El-Sadat (2001)
Unforgettable
Amazing cast, story-line, soundtrack, and direction.
As it's an Arabic movie and the form validation does not allow Arabic characters, I am writing the below Arabic review in English letters.
Men demn el mashahed eli msh hansaha lma kan El Sadat byza32 w y2ol "sha3bi y2ool 3alia eeh ? Motawa6e2 m3ah?!! Hoa a7na kol lama net2addem 5atwa trag3oona 3ashra le wara!!! "
Churchill (2017)
When a nation make the history
I believe any film processing based on a true story will always have some differences for the artistic aspects, dramatic timeline, and the film production itself. These differences will always be debatable in any kind of film, especially non-documentaries.
The story, moral, energy and vibe in this film are boldly showing the fact of how the British Island with it's nation saved themselves - and the world - at a point of time.
The film is quite intense, alongside the spotting on the personal sides of Churchill and characters, gives the movie a catchy flavor.
The demonstration of how he dealt with the lack of resources, challenges, vagueness, is well processed.
My best parts in this film when he decided to go and take the underground train to truly connect with people to shape his decision, and when he had the dignity to bypass the lack of another army support and still had the full power to strike with the support of his nation.