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Don't Look Up - The All Star Cast Experience

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#dontlookup I think the movie tells you some of the current situations and opinions in the world that are happening. Meryl & Jonah Hill clearly are versions of D'Trump and his daughter/son. The comet is the global pandemic, Leo is Fauci (knows the truth starts well, then gets swing by popularity, fame, money) Jennifer Lawrence is every scientist and doctor who have evidence of what the pandemic is doing, what’s needed to be done but no one is listening to her instead the politics are marketing the vaccine as a cure while it’s not accurate and doesn’t serve the general health and this is backed up by big tech people who runs the general opinion to maximize their wealth in the movie Mark Rylance is a portrait of Bill Gates or Musk or Bezos.. This film is a satire of all American movies where the United States puts itself as the savior of the planet, but it is not. It's a big mess from start to finish. but it deserves to be seen. Everyone has to make their own

The Last Duel - Phenomenal and Mind Catching

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I thought that the movie would become boring after the third time retelling the story but I was pleasantly surprised.  I really appreciate that from every POV, the little things are slightly different - Jean is in the assumption that he's fair and smart and a kind husband to his wife, and Jacques is certain that Marguerite is flirting with him and that their interests are shared.  I liked seeing how, when we got to Marguerite's POV, it already started with the words 'the truth' remaining, making it clear which side the makers are on, and how everything we were made to believe in Jean and Jacques's POVs is essentially completely false.  I like the accuracy of the backlash Marguerite received from everybody including her friends - we're in 2021 now, well over 600 years after the events in this movie, but things really aren't any different now compared to what they were back then.  I liked the looks of the Queen and of Pierre

Silent Night - Predictable but watchable movie

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The film was enjoyable, and I appreciated the shifts of tone, but it could have scored better maybe by ending a few seconds earlier.  The ending scene is super predictable but still heartbreaking. It is not a typical Christmas movie, kind of end of world movie. honestly not comedic nor horror. Ipo ipo You know when you realize that you’re watching a shitty movie but you decide to go through with it , yup that’s happened to me and from the beginning I knew where it would go cause it is so damn predictable  Anyways, I watched for #mathewgoode and #keiraknightley What's cliche, From the start of the movie, I was like , I wouldn't take the pill, 1. as a Christian that is murder and 2. Outright panic stupidity. Then after the movie ended, I realized I am covid vaccinated🤣. Instagram  24tz   Facebook  24tz Twitter  24tz

Richest man in Babylon

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  # The Man Who Desired Gold 1) The cure to a lean purse. The cure to no money. Bansir says to Kobbi: " Thou makest me to realize the reason why we have never found any measure of welath. We never sought it. The cure to "no money" is the shear willpower to get after it, consistently - patiently. We only succeed in the things we put most of our effort at . 2) Proper preparation. Dreams, goals & plans. Bansir says to Kobbi: "I am willing to work for these things with all the strength in my back, with all the skills in my hands, with all the cunning in my mind ... Why cannot we have our just share of the good things so plentiful ...? Hard work beats talent. But, working hard is not enough. Bansir says to Kobbi: "... to know the joys that come from the wealth, we must dream about them ." Dream(s) - and your goals, if not scary are not big enough. (I have personally challenged myself to achieve certain sum of net-worth every year. A powerful tool and fuel t