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Movie America
Independence Day (1996), Even From The Depths of Despair, Humanity Will Continue to Stand on Its Own!
Independence Day, released on July 4, 1996, wowed audiences with its impressive visuals, blending new computer-generated graphics and models. Will Smith’s energetic performance, a lively cast, and Bill Pullman’s memorable speech fill the movie with American spirit. The film focuses more on excitement and romance than on detailed logic, making it a standout of the 1990s sci-fi that remains enjoyable today. -
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The Book Thief: “In a world where words had been lost, the girl encountered a book and gained the strength to live.”
The title refers to book thieves. As Nazi Germany headed toward war, it banned the free reading of books and forced citizens to burn large quantities of books in public squares. Liesel carefully hides and brings home one of the books that survived the fire. I am moved by her desperate efforts to protect it, despite her weakness. -
Movie America
Maze Runner: Scorch Trials – “Zombies appear unexpectedly!”
Despite the title “Maze Runner,” there’s no maze here—just more running and escaping than in the first film. While the movie is full of thrills, it ends before exhaustion sets in. As a result, it feels like a typical middle entry in a trilogy, for better or worse. -
Movie America
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes: “A new saga of apes has begun.”
The latest installment in the iconic sci-fi series "Planet of the Apes," "Kingdom," is a must-see! Set 300 years after the reboot trilogy, it depicts a new order where the roles of apes and humans have been reversed. -
Movie America
Death on the Nile (2022 film). Sequel to the Agatha Christie series by Kenneth Branagh.
The film Death on the Nile is the second in the Poirot series directed by Kenneth Branagh and adapted from the Agatha Christie novel. It features a stellar cast and Branagh's performance of Poirot. Particularly noteworthy is the critical role of Emma McKee, who delivers a brilliant performance despite her young age. The film also features stylish direction and additional melodramatic elements, making it captivating for audiences. -
Movie America
Bohemian Rhapsody. The tumultuous life of the legendary band Queen.
The movie Bohemian Rhapsody depicts the life of legendary rock star Freddie Mercury and his work with Queen, with a particularly stunning recreation of the 1985 live aid scene. Many audiences were moved by the film's sincere portrayal of Freddie's talent, humanity, and prejudices. The film is filled with content that will provoke deep contemplation in the audience. -
Movie America
The Greatest Showman. A feel-good and cool musical.
The film features an impressive opening, clever direction, and haunting music. Its story, based on a true story, is part of its appeal. Rumors of future stage adaptation plans and sequels are to be expected. Starring Hugh Jackman in the lead role, the film has toured the world accompanied by songs. -
Movie America
Kingsman: The Golden Circle. Enjoy stylish action and black humor.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle is a sequel to the 2015 film Kingsman. Its story contrasts British gentleman culture with American cowboy culture. The film is as enjoyable as its predecessor, full of surprising character resurrections, humor, and violent scenes. -
Movie America
War for the Planet of the Apes. The Tale of Caesar the Martyr.
The film War for the Planet of the Apes concludes the reboot series. It is highly acclaimed for its stunning visual technology and deep storyline. It features a deepening of the character of the main character Caesar, and his conflicts show glimpses of Shakespearean elements. The realistic representation of Ape using motion capture technology is impressive and draws the audience in. The film depicts the profound life of Caesar, providing emotional depth as well as visual stimulation. -
Movie America
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters. Deleted: Percy’s adventures continue.
Is it a great adventure in an unknown world? The scale is too large, but it lacks power. The monsters that appear as enemies are attractive. It was the second film in a long line of large fantasy films based on myths and fairy tales, and it was a common failure.