
Elli H Burton (1288 KP) rated I Feel Pretty (2018) in Movies
Aug 20, 2019
It's annoying though because the premise is fantastic, it's about being confident in your body, don't care what anyone else thinks. It's just a shame towards the end I'm nearly asleep.

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Wintertod
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Free Your Back!: Ease Pain and Regain Natural Poise with Gentle Exercise Based on the Alexander Technique
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Free Your Back will change the way you stand, walk and sit. The advice will help you to ease those...

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Sunflowers in February
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Lily wakes up one crisp Sunday morning on the side of the road. She has no idea how she got there....

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Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated Selfless (2015) in Movies
Jun 19, 2019
What if the extremely brilliant minds, could live another 50 years on this earth after their body is about to expire by transporting their mind into a new, younger body…could those minds continue to create amazing legacy? This is the premise for the film Self/less. Ben Kingsley plays Damian, a wealthy business tycoon type who is dying of cancer decides to “shed” his body for a younger healthy body. That body is played by Ryan Reynolds. But when things do not exactly turn out as they appear to be, Damian has a crisis of conscience and has to decide what is right.
That being said, somewhere in this film there is a good story…they just forgot to show us the right chapters. And thus a movie about identity, doesn’t know what it is. Instead of a great nuanced psychological thriller, we get a ho-hummed derivate small action film that is not something terrible to watch, but not something encouraging you to seek it out. In the end, this is really a redbox movie. And that’s a shame
http://sknr.net/2015/07/10/selfless/