The Pearly Prince of St Pancras
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The Rotten Heart of Europe: The Dirty War for Europe's Money
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Hari Nef recommended Mulholland Drive (2001) in Movies (curated)
The Odessa Stone
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THE ODESSA STONE... is a gem, shrouded through history by secrecy and myth, jealously guarded by...
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Prehistoric Times Magazine
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The Republic for Which It Stands: The United States during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865-1896
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Darren (1599 KP) rated Voice from the Stone (2017) in Movies
Sep 26, 2019
Performances – Emilia Clarke is the biggest selling point of this movie, having one of the most beautiful women in the world, one of the most famous television characters, here she does get to show her serious side, but never reaches the levels we know she could. Marton Csokas is one of the good performers in the European mysterious men roles, here he is no different showing us why he is always picked.
Story – The story here does get caught up in two minds, the first is just a young nurse trying to help a sick child get over the grieving process, this should be a good enough story, but we get thrown into a mystery about why his deceased mother is talking to him through a stone, while this does have a kicker of a twist and never reaches the true levels of mystery to make us satisfied with how it ended or how we got there either.
Mystery – The mystery does fall flat by the end of the film, because we get part of an answer but not the complete answer.
Settings – The film does have beautiful settings outside of the house, we get to see moments of stunning scenery from the Tuscany location.
Scene of the Movie – Pose for me?
That Moment That Annoyed Me – The ending doesn’t seem to make sense.
Final Thoughts – This is a slow moving mystery thriller that does make you want to see where things go, but in the end things don’t click to make sense to where it should all be.
Overall: Mystery that lacks the punch.
Honey Daddy - Sugar Baby and Sugar Daddy Dating
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