shotswerefired voted for a review of True Detective
“Season 1 was great, I'd give it 9/10 but Season 2 was kinda disappointing 6/10, the actors didn't really work for me, they were not really convincing ”
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shotswerefired voted for a review of Fargo
“Season 3 is my favorite so far, it's really amazing...I love the humor and the actors, Ewan Mc Gregor is incredible and I like Mary Elizabeth Winstead”
7 years, 10 months ago
shotswerefired voted for a review of Possession (1981)
“Isabelle Adjani's performance in this movie is one of the best performances I've ever seen from an actress, she was incredible! The movie is not easy ”
7 years, 10 months ago
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shotswerefired added 1 item to A Face for Every Emotion list
"How could you do this?" "How could you slap a poor defenceless woman?" "How dare you leave a mark on this pristine countenance?" is the vibe I'm getting from the watery-eyed look of Monica Bellucci's beautiful face. She does it so well. There are no clear signs of indignation. She needed no words to tell her man that the slap he gave makes him a very bad person. There was no context provided as to what caused Renato to behave the way he did. The scene was just played out to earn our sympathy of the woman. My first reaction was how I was going to go about wringing his neck.
Take an example at my former workplace, where two male workers got into a fight over a young girl. One of the worker's girlfriend was apparently punched by her colleague which he dismissed as nothing more than playful digs. But this boyfriend of hers saw it differently and in his moment of madness never for once questioned and thought of the consequences of his actions and believed a violent solution would deal with the problem. A solution that could've cost him his job, since he went as far as attempting to break the fellow's arm in retaliation. There was clearly blood in the guy's eyes. Luckily I was there to prevent this from happening and if I had been there any later it could've gotten nasty. As it turns out the one who supposedly did the light taps got the greater punishment and the guy who defended his woman's honour got off scot-free. No suspensions whatsoever for his gross misconduct and actual bodily harm as if what he did was right or understandable. In another situation prior to that in which women were left out of the equation and two men were just simply embroiled in a fight, both were instantly fired. There was no need to look into anything that might mitigate their circumstances. This incident taught me that if I could get away with anything, I would use a beautiful pitiful-looking woman to achieve my aims.
7 years, 10 months ago
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For all the commentary the latest Beauty and the Beast film has of beauty being only skin deep, could you imagine an even harsher scenario where the Beast is dirt poor, would Belle even give him a second glance? Even if the ending didn't turn out the way it did, the house she was imprisoned into had everything that she wanted. Books, lavish clothing, fine food, all in service to her great...personality. A cushy life awaits her. And Emma Watson's pretty little face is quietly savouring every moment of it.
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