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Cars 3 (2017)
Cars 3 (2017)
2017 | Animation, Comedy, Family
The sequel is an overdue love letter to Paul Newman,positive moral exercise for all ages and genders. When that heart gear hits, all of the repetitiveness washes away to a satisfying series of smiles that you’re going to have a hard time wiping off .
Critic- Every Movie Has A Lesson
Original Score: 4 out of 5

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Nerve (2016)
Nerve (2016)
2016 | Adventure, Mystery, Thriller
Anothrr Film 4 offering which I only ended up watching as I misread Emma Roberts for Emma Watson! Not that I have anything against Roberts but generally her films have been for kids. Anyhow I watched it and I was glad I did. Roberts and Franco have good chemistry and carry the movie well. There is a good moral to this story which is very relevant in this day and age.
  
    Agenda Reforma Íntima

    Agenda Reforma Íntima

    Education and Book

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That Obscure Object of Desire (1977)
That Obscure Object of Desire (1977)
1977 | Comedy, Drama
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"Buñuel is my first deep love in cinema. He is the adult that pulled the plug on the human art of pretending. He blazes through the hypocrisy at the heart of our bourgeois lives mercilessly—no one is sacred, no ideal or moral is spared. He is perfectly modern, bold, and clear. I found myself laughing in joy and amazement. He understands human nature while refusing to sentimentalize it."

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LukeRMcLaughlin (16 KP) rated The Platform (2019) in Movies

Jun 7, 2020 (Updated Jun 7, 2020)  
The Platform (2019)
The Platform (2019)
2019 | Sci-Fi, Thriller
Cinematography (2 more)
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Fight Sequences
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Skewed Capitalistic Message
Pacing
The Platform manages to make a room with a hole interesting for two hours, but its downfall is in its blatant moral dilemma. It assumes that all people start at the same level when we know damn well, that is not the case. Overall, it's well put together, but I found the message hard to believe. 6/10