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Emma (519 KP) rated Christine in Books

Jun 21, 2019  
Christine
Christine
Stephen King | 1983 | Horror, Science Fiction/Fantasy
6
8.0 (40 Ratings)
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I chose this book for my monthly book club, as we had chosen the topic of transport and I had this book at home waiting to be read. I had a lot of anticipation, as i had just read misery and loved it.
I liked this book but found it was drawn out, I felt like instead of the 600 pages it could have been half that, and because of its length I found myself getting bored sometimes.
All in all a good story and it would be recommended, but I dont think it's for everyone , not everyone would have the patience with it.
  
Oliver! (1968)
Oliver! (1968)
1968 | Classics, Comedy, Drama
10
8.0 (9 Ratings)
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It shows you the humble of a noble heart. (0 more)
I hate movies where a kind souk has to suffer. (0 more)
A classic that you have to see at least once in your life
Good direction, you get to hate the antagonists and the main actor wins your heart. Oliver Twist is a book classic if you can read the book before the movie, read it. If not, then pictured the characters as in the movie sometimes help you more.

As I said, Oliver Twist is a classic both, movie and book. You have to watch it as a must, more so, in the holidays season.
  
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Awix (3310 KP) rated La Ley del Deseo (Law of Desire) (1987) in Movies

Apr 2, 2020 (Updated Apr 2, 2020)  
La Ley del Deseo (Law of Desire) (1987)
La Ley del Deseo (Law of Desire) (1987)
1987 | Drama, Thriller
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
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Almodovar's sixth movie is the one that brought him properly to international attention, but it's clear that his distinctive style was already well-developed by this point: there is the same skilful combination of suspense-movie tropes with sometimes-outrageous melodrama, and a sense of narrative playfulness.



Very strong performances from Antonio Banderas and Carmen Maura in particular, although the script seems to lack some of the deftness and confidence Almodovar would show in later movies - the shift from relationship drama to thriller isn't quite as well handled as one could hope for, and some elements of the story really do strain credibility. Nevertheless, an accomplished and engaging movie.
  
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