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"Fast 10": Full Throttle Action, But Lags in Plot Depth – A Review
Welcome, Fast & Furious fans! Here is my short critique of the latest installment of "Fast X". Amazing feats and quick action, as would be anticipated from the series. The storyline, however, felt strained, weakening emotional arcs. With so many characters, some didn't get enough time on screen. still provides people with a thrilling journey full of memories. I'm hoping that Fast 11 prioritizes quality over quantity.
By Michael Reynoso3 years ago in Critique
"The Heat of the Day" by Elizabeth Bowen
"The Heat of the Day" by Elizabeth Bowen masterfully blends wartime intrigue and emotional intricacies. It’s slow pace may test some readers' patience. Bowen's characters possess depth, crafting a mesmerizing narrative that immerses readers in its evocative setting. Overall, a gripping portrayal of love and espionage during World War II.
By UNpretentious3 years ago in Critique
Megan is Missing
Megan Is Missing is rarely talked about, but most can agree it is a traumatizing film. The film focuses on two best friends, who get kidnapped, the thing that is most fucked up is when they show the scene were Megan is rotting in a barrel. The director wanted to show an ugly and disgusting side of victims who are kidnapped and don’t have a happy ending, I mean, do you ever see the dead bodies of those people you hear about on the news?
By Diani Alvarenga3 years ago in Critique
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Still reeling from the loss of Gamora, Peter Quill must rally his team to defend the universe and protect one of their own. If the mission is not completely successful, it could possibly lead to the end of the Guardians as we know them.
By kathy rich3 years ago in Critique
The Matrix
If your sky is blue, take the blue pill; if not, take the red one. What do you mean? We exist in a present future where most of us are unknowingly living within a simulated reality created by well-meaning machines that control and harvest humanity's inherent energy, sparing all trees.
By Patrick M. Ohana3 years ago in Critique
one of the best Refrigerators on the market right now
In the fast-paced world we inhabit, where convenience and efficiency are paramount, the refrigerator stands as a steadfast cornerstone of modern living. It's not merely an appliance; it's a repository of freshness, a preserver of sustenance, and a facilitator of culinary exploration. With the constant evolution of technology, the humble refrigerator has undergone remarkable transformations, adapting to our changing needs and desires.
By kobe russell3 years ago in Critique
Critique and relevance
An eye opening intense film exposing the dark side of substance abuse. yearning for love and acceptance, with eyes wide shut. This film cracks open the reality of abuse prescribed or illicit. Unfolding the destruction of family and love. A scary reality. Cringy extreme deep dive into a cloudy morality.
By Sarah urffer3 years ago in Critique









