Writing Knitting Patterns: Learn to Write Patterns Others Can Knit
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In February of 2014, Ravelry gained its 4 millionth member. To celebrate, the site released...
Next for iPad - Fashion & Homeware Shopping
Lifestyle and Productivity
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Presenting the easiest, most innovative and feature rich way to shop with Next, from the comfort of...
Nature's Ghosts: Confronting Extinction from the Age of Jefferson to the Age of Ecology
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The rapid growth of the American environmental movement in recent decades obscures the fact that...
Michael Foreman: An Illustrated Life
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"One of my earliest memories is lying on the floor in front of the kitchen fire, drawing..." Michael...
The Monkey and the Monk: An Abridgment of The Journey to the West
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Anthony C. Yu's celebrated translation of The Journey to the West reinvigorated one of Chinese...
Sarah (7798 KP) rated Parasite (2019) in Movies
Jul 17, 2020
It takes a lot of concentration to watch a foreign language film and constantly read the subtitles, but Parasite is that interesting and entertaining that I virtually forgot it was in Korean. I was so enthralled by the life and schemes of the Kim family. What surprised me the most was how funny this was. I'd been expecting a serious drama and whilst it was serious in parts, the first half of the film is quite humorous watching the Kim family scheme their way into the lives of the Parks. It really is a crazy plot but that's what makes it so enjoyable to watch. And the final act of the film is bonkers yet a work of absolute genius - I never would've predicted that the film would turn out that way.
There are a lot of great things about this film - a fantastic script, a clear message on the divide between rich and popt and a plot spanning a variety of genres from drama, comedy to even horror. It's wonderfully directed too and there's no surprise on the Oscar for that one. It's not perfect, there are a few niggles and unbelievable elements. But for the most part, this is a brilliant film. Is it deserving of the hype? Absolutely. Is it deserving of the Oscar? Possibly. Most likely. It's definitely as deserving as 1917 was, despite them being polar opposites.
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The Food and Cooking of Peru: Traditions, Ingredients, Tastes, Techniques in 60 Classic Recipes
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This book helps you discover the vibrant food of Peru, one of the most delicious and ancient...
Vitally Vegetarian
Tina Scheftelowitz and Christine Bille Nielsen
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Increasing numbers of people are cutting down on meat; possibly going meat-free one or two days a...