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Tell Her (2020)
8/10
Role of father
24 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Perhaps a touch simplistic at moments. I did enjoy this a lot. What I got from this movie was the inevitable need for a son to have access to his father so he may help him navigate into adolescence.

Values and morals depend on their cultural setting. What's accepted in one might not be in another.

It's awkwardly clear how oversimplification of cultures is narrow minded and that there is no universal polarisation that applies to everyone.

Also what I've seen is the conditioning at young age to how we lead our life's.

I liked this movie a lot and would like to se s'more of it. Acting was very good.

If I had a wish it would be for there to be more incorporation of nature activities and how they bind people to places via their memory forming magic.
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Stargate: Atlantis (2004–2009)
1/10
Totally flat
1 March 2013
I'd think of it as being a merely geeky series. The story would be the only thing keeping the viewer going. Everything else is pretty flat. THe characters are more than bland, missing any depth at all. Almost every contact with foreign species is violent. The general figure makes the stupidest decisions ever, which also contributes to the badly stitched sequences of each episode.

Over all: Cheap production, cheap acting, cheap story. I guess one has to be a total fan of Stargate to be able to enjoy that. Me personally - I get shivers watching.

Thank you.
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2/10
More flat than anything else, unfortunately.
17 August 2012
After having attended a couple of the early Step Up movies I gave this one a shot to see if it might have evolved. The reality of it is: It hasn't evolved! Characters - especially the main ones - are bland and unbelievable - literally. The storyline couldn't be any more ordinary. Music wise the producers tried to incorporate Dub Step as the main music style, which didn't match the theme, nor the story.

The dance action whatsoever did accommodate the music, but missed the overall messaging purpose of "The Mob" by miles.

Cheesy, non erotic. That sounds all pretty negative. So I am guessing the movie addresses a very young audience. Shame.
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