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A State of Freedom
A State of Freedom
Neel Mukherjee | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
9
8.5 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
A wonderful array of short stories set in India
An intriguing network of short stories set in modern India with a backdrop of traditional culture. The stories have a vague link with one another, usually focusing on one particular character's narrative. And the nature of each story varies from magical realism to politics. While there were some stories I liked more than others, the animal cruelty of one specific tale was a little gratuitous to my liking. And while I know this happens in India it didn't seem to go anywhere. Other than that a well written cyclical novel.
  
The Physics of the Dead
The Physics of the Dead
Luke Smitherd | 2011 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
8
9.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
A Kafkaesque bittersweet ghost story
For a first novel, Luke Smitherd has done himself justice bringing together classic existentialism, quite literally, with a touch of magical realism. An incredibly interesting concept discussing the in between phase of purgatory and reincarnation and how as humans, we cease to function without the basic notion of togetherness wrapped up in as easy to follow narrative.

While there were a few holes in terms of lack of character development for the the few people in the plot, the author performed his book well and it held together in the end.
  
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CandyZane (19 KP) rated The Martian in Books

Sep 1, 2017  
The Martian
The Martian
Andy Weir | 2014 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
10
8.9 (50 Ratings)
Book Rating
Lots of technicality, mathematics, and realism. (0 more)
You really have to think and follow in this story (0 more)
Scientifically researched
It may seems boring or it may seem interesting. You have to pay attention to detail in the book as you read, as it puts into place the scenario that is unfolding. The movie explains some of it but does give the book justice as it would have been time consuming. Read the book first. Then you can ride along the senseless movie ride and actually know wha t is going on that the other movie goers do not.
  
Bookends
Bookends
Jane Green | 2003 | Fiction & Poetry, Romance
10
9.3 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
I had a very hard time putting this down. The style of the book immediately grabbed my attention and I loved the characters, they were so likeable and believable, the main characters anyway. I do think that the synopsis on the back cover is a little misleading; Portia doesn't play that much into the book. I really liked how Cath wasn't thin or obsessed with her weight, as Lucy was as well. I think that led to more realism. I so want Bookends, it sounds like the perfect bookstore! A very lovely and fun read, thanks so much for sharing! :)
4.5 stars
  
The Last Heist (2016)
The Last Heist (2016)
2016 | Action
5
5.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Meh
Found this one on Netflix. It's very mediocre. The acting was weak and the effects were too. The story wasn't a bad premise but it was told poorly. The action sequences were not very good or realistic. I found myself saying many times over "yeah, right" and I'm not usually one that expects realism from movies. Problem is, if you're trying to make it realistic, then you have to stick to it throughout. It was basically a "bank heist good really bad" movie, not some fantasy style story. I would say that overall this one is NOT worth a watch.
  
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Micky Barnard (542 KP) rated Nights in Rodanthe in Books

Jan 25, 2019 (Updated Jan 25, 2019)  
Nights in Rodanthe
Nights in Rodanthe
Nicholas Sparks | 2004 | Fiction & Poetry, Romance
6
6.5 (8 Ratings)
Book Rating
It was better than the book (1 more)
The casting
Something about it fell a little flat (0 more)
A mindless but okay movie
I liked the casting and watched this because I do like some Nicholas Sparks on occasion. I'd read the book and it was mediocre at best. The film exceeded the book but still there is something significant missing in plot development. The main story in the house has some feeling but the background story as to why Gere's character is in the area lacked realism. It was still a decent movie to pass the time, but not desperately memorable.
  
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Ed R (53 KP) rated the PlayStation 4 version of F1 2020 in Video Games

Nov 21, 2020  
F1 2020
F1 2020
2020 | Racing
The detail and realism (2 more)
Graphics
Racing
The detail is immense!
Big F1 fan anyway so of course slightly biased but I was amazed at how detailed the game is, how your tyres wear and you have to fuel save as well as being involved in all the garage and strategic planning. The jump in car performance between F2 and F1 is also incredible and a surprise. Think only potential grievance I have is doing a full F2 season is not really worth much when you then go to F1, you can still pick any team, you just have a slightly higher rating
  
Matter of Life and Death (1981)
Matter of Life and Death (1981)
1981 | Drama
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"This is a film by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger that was called Stairway to Heaven when it was released in America. I saw it as a child and it really fascinated me, the idea that death was debatable, and it also drilled into my mind how life was so precious and flimsy. I also love how all the famous characters from history are seen in Heaven taking part in the debate. Powell/Pressburger are amazing filmmakers, and I wish we had more like them these days. “Magical realism” is a rather trite phrase, but their films are both magical and real."

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On the Waterfront (1954)
On the Waterfront (1954)
1954 | Classics, Drama, Romance

"Then each one becomes more difficult as I go along. On the Waterfront — you go straight to Marlon Brando. It was a good picture all around, a good script, and Kazan directed it brilliantly. And the shooting on location, I would assume they would have never shot in a studio — the look of the film gives a great sense of realism, that you are there on the waterfront, you’re there in cold weather, you can see the breath coming out of the actors mouths. I would say it’s probably — probably — Marlon’s best performance, although you would have to give a nod to Godfather."

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The Kitchen Daughter
The Kitchen Daughter
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
It isn't often that I say "I couldn't put this one down" but its the truth about this one! The author grabs the reader at the very start, with her main character Ginny. And while the "magic realism" part could have been too much, it is tempered nicely with the reality that Ginny is trying to cope with. That, together with the recipes that Ginny cooks up (which bring on the ghosts) would make one think Joanne Harris meets Mark Haddon. You can read my full review here https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2013/07/25/comfort-foods-and-curious-phenomena/