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2001 Space Odyssey
An epic cinematic masterpiece that addresses the age-old questions of who are we, where did we come from and where are we going. The journey explores our past, present, and future and takes us to our ultimate destination in some far-flung Utopia, deep in outer space. To infinity and beyond.
By Liam Ireland3 years ago in Critique
Center around a city : London - Joined Realm
Brief show London, the energetic capital of the Unified Realm, reaches out over about 1,572 km² along the banks of the Waterway Thames. With a cosmopolitan populace of over 8.9 million, it is perhaps of Europe's most crowded city. Its striking differences consolidate history and advancement, with notable tourist spots, for example, the Royal residence of Westminster, the Pinnacle of London and the London Eye hobnobbing with contemporary high rises.
By L.Soufiane3 years ago in Critique
The Pianist - Beauty Survives
It has been said that music has the charms to tame the savage beast. This proved true for Wladyslaw Szilman, holocaust survivor, and Polish-jewish pianist. Seperated from his family, forced to play for the very ones responsible for toppling his world *Music was his passion. Survival was his masterpiece.*
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden3 years ago in Critique
Center around a city : Berlin - Germany
Berlin is a fantastic city where there are what should be done. I never encountered an excursion around there yet a few companions let me know that it is astounding. By perusing this article, you will actually want to partake in your outing in Berlin.
By L.Soufiane3 years ago in Critique
The Giving Tree
The Giving Tree is all we need. It will make you laugh and cry. It will make your heart bleed. Published in 1964. Forever a work we will adore. Not many words. Not many needed. When we learned to care for a tree. We learned more than we ever needed.
By Atomic Historian3 years ago in Critique
Barbie (2023)
Better than it really should have been. Funny, thought-provoking, and entertaining. Escapism with an important message. Gerwig poked fun and holes at the patriarchy and toxic masculinity while empowering women and men. The soundtrack, dance sequences, jokes, and performances, particularly from Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, and America Ferrera, stole it.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Critique







