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Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated Hunger in Books

Aug 2, 2017  
Hunger
Hunger
Roxane Gay | 2017 | Biography
10
9.7 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
Extremely brave account of weight and trauma
Roxane Gay's deeply moving, hard-hitting biographical account of rape and its consequences is harrowing and triggering. The profound impact it had on her life goes to explain all her decision making as a result. Not to explain away her feelings of her weight, but it shows a small tenet of how trauma can have such devastating results. It can be a little repetitive from a literary perspective but it's well worth all the kudos.
  
12 Angry Men (1957)
12 Angry Men (1957)
1957 | Classics, Drama
The hype is definitely justified for this film. It's between this film and @Witness for the Prosecution (1957) for the best courtroom dramas ever made.
The tension is perfect throughout the movie, and the decision-making process on whether or not the defendant was guilty of the crime or not.
Every courtroom drama after this film has been undoubtedly inspired by this film. If you've never seen it and are a fan of courtroom/crime genres, this is a can't-miss film.
  
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Barry Newman (204 KP) Feb 1, 2020

Watched this recently myself. Quality film.

Ticket to Ride
Ticket to Ride
2004 | Transportation, Travel
Decision making throughout the game about which action to prioritise (1 more)
Ability to thwart other players' plans
A little linear (0 more)
Firm Family Favourite
This has become a firm family favourite. We love the concept of this game and play it regularly. It has become quite evil at times when we have blocked someone from completing their route and consequently losing them loads of points. This devilish part of the strategy adds a very competitive twist to a really fun, intense game.
  
Locked In ( Monolith ) (2016)
Locked In ( Monolith ) (2016)
2016 | Drama, Thriller
It really does affect you (especially if you have a small child!) (2 more)
The 'dilemma' is plausible, if very frustrating to watch
The mechanics of the dilemma play out in a way that has you utterly engaged
Plot holes all over the place, and seemingly irrelevant scenes (3 more)
The terrible decision making of the lead role and lack of urgency at times is unrealistic
Is that a Land Rover Discovery in disguise?
This movie will stress you out!
Utterly desperate and stressful to watch, although strangely compelling
  
Everybody's All-American (1988)
Everybody's All-American (1988)
1988 | Drama
5
5.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Everybody's All American follows a 25 year span in life of a college star football player who goes on to the NFL. The movie starts off in the senior year at LSU for Gavin "Ghost" Grey and follows him through many life events culminating in a 25 year celebration of that teams championship run.

The message as indicated by synopsis and trailer is that the love of the two main characters conquers all and guides their decision making throughout their lives. That isn't the case at all. At times there is some decision making that is decidedly outside of their relationship altogether, when it comes to business and other things.

The cast was good. Dennis Quaid is always a charmer. Jessica Lange did a good job, as well. John Goodman was exceptional is his role, though his role wasn't a needed addition to the film in my opinion. What was achieved by his characters presence could have been done much more effectively. Timothy Sutton did not disappoint, though I personally forbid him from ever wearing a mustache again.

Anywho. Weird little film. Not as sports related as it would lead you to believe.
  
The Selection
The Selection
Kiera Cass | 2012 | Children
10
7.9 (48 Ratings)
Book Rating
Strong Characters (1 more)
Plot
This book was awesome I couldn’t put it down I was hooked from page 1. Loved the characters and the plot. I loved that America is a strong character and is not fake and likes to just speak her mind. I love Maxon he Is just a misunderstood prince it was good to see his softer side as well as his strong decision making side #teamMaxon and Aspen... where to start ? crappy move buddy. I can’t wait to see what happens in book 2 picking it up right now ?
  
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Micky Barnard (542 KP) rated Sully (2016) in Movies

Jan 20, 2019 (Updated Jan 20, 2019)  
Sully (2016)
Sully (2016)
2016 | Action, Drama
Gripping
Sully was more than I expected. It superceded normal disaster movie/plane crash territory and took a narrative built on the personal story of Sully, the Captain of the plane.

This film viewed the crash from various perspectives and as a viewer you build an understanding of what happened and why. The experience of Sully himself and the first officer as their decision making and performance was investigated was rather brutal and made fascinating watching.

Tom Hanks played a believable character, controlled on the outside, doubting on the inside. Great performance.
  
Inside Out (2015)
Inside Out (2015)
2015 | Animation, Comedy, Drama
A delightful concept
This wonderful Pixar animation was hailed for its exploration into the human mind in the eyes of how a child may imagine it. Characters that represent human emotion work together to make up the decision-making faculties of a person.

In this case, a young girl named Riley is facing an emotional upheaval over her parent's arguments and separation. The concept is ingenious, and important for children in the same position, explaining it in a way that is engaging.

 At times the adventure side of the happy and sad characters are little over the top, but it's a beautiful film for trying to explore a tough subject.
  
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Clair (5 KP) rated Flawed in Books

Sep 29, 2017  
Flawed
Flawed
Cecelia Ahern | 2016 | Children
8
8.5 (11 Ratings)
Book Rating
I've really enjoyed this YA book by Cecelia Ahern. So different from the fluffy romantic stuff she usually writes.
Set in a world where you are punished for making ethical or moral mistakes. If you are found to have made a bad decision, have lied, have stolen, have been disloyal or have stepped out of line, you are sent to trial and if are found guilty are branded with an F on various parts of your body depending on your error of judgment. From then on, the persons life is controlled by whistle blowers and the rules they in force. It's a good setup and I've sped through it - it's not the best written YA book I've come across but something about it has meant I haven't been able to put it down.
  
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Identity Crisis
6
7.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Superman.

Batman.

Wonder Woman.

Green Arrow.

The Flash

The Elongated Man?

If, like me, you'd no idea who the latter character is - even though he has recently shown up in the DC TV series 'The Flash' - then this might seem a risky proposition. A few pages in, however, that decision pays off: unlike the 'big name' characters of DC (for whom you know nothing bad will ever really 'stick'), by making a relatively-minor character the initial focal point of the story, the tragedy that strikes (with the murder of his wife) really hits home.

That tragedy then being the reason why other members of the super-hero community start investigating her death, with it eventually coming to light that there is more going on here than meets the eye ...