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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. -
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
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.