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The Imitation Game : The anguish and solitude of a genius tackling cryptanalysis are laid bare.
The Imitation Game is a well-made biopic about Alan Turing during World War II. Although it takes place during the war, the film’s real strength lies in its portrayal of the challenges and impact on one person’s life. The story moves at a good pace, and the ending leaves a strong impression that stays with you. -
Movie America
Avengers: Infinity War – “All the heroes from the MCU gather together!”
This film reunites many heroes for the first time since the Civil War, allowing each to shine in their own moment. However, people who haven't seen any Marvel films and are seeing this one for the first time, or those who haven't seen any of the other films, may find it confusing. Especially at the beginning, when Thor escapes in a spaceship with one eye, it's confusing if you haven't seen Battle Royale. As the second-to-last film before "Endgame," Avengers: Infinity War stands out by bringing together numerous characters and altering the usual superhero narrative with its bold ending. -
Movie America
Doctor Strange. Geometric worlds go round and round.
What did you think of this movie? First, I would say, "It made my eyes roll. The world of geometric patterns spinning, spinning, spinning. Some people may get a little screen-sick. -
Movie America
Spider-Man No Way Home. Spider-Man old and new!
I was Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man, Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man, and Tom Horizon's Spider-Man. Experiencing their stories in real-time, I was drawn into the emotional depth of each Spider-Man. The narrative always had the potential to start anew, and this film, with its heartfelt moments, left me with a profound sense of gratitude.