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Movie AmericaWhere the Crawdads Sing: “The harrowing life story of a girl who lived with nature.”
Where the Crayfish Sing, based on the bestselling novel with over 15 million copies sold, is a touching drama. Although it has a mysterious atmosphere, it mainly tells the complex life story of one woman. The film stands out for its stunning wetland scenery and Daisy Edgar-Jones’s excellent acting. The plot is straightforward, and the ending is easy to guess, but I was drawn in by the film’s substantial psychological depth and beautiful visuals. -
United Kingdom Movie AmericaThe 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 JapanKOKUHO: The Story of a Man Who Devoted His Life to Kabuki
The film "KOKUHO (National Treasure)" truly lives up to its reputation as a rare cinematic event. It goes beyond simple entertainment, offering a poignant glimpse into the performing arts. By combining traditional Japanese culture, memorable acting, and beautiful visuals, it creates a film that will be remembered for years to come. -
Movie AmericaOppenheimer. Life of the Scientist Considered the Father of the Atomic Bomb.
It is the story of the life of Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb. It is also the story of Oppenheimer as a scientist and his discovery and deepening knowledge of the possibilities of nuclear energy with his fellow scientists. Only it can create a deadly weapon that can kill people. It was a human drama about a man caught up in a factional war, unaware of the deadly weapon he had created in his quest for knowledge.




