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Movie AmericaKingsman The Secret Service. Stylish action with gentleman and violence.
The film “Kingsman,” based on the comic book, became a worldwide sensation as soon as it was released in theaters in 2014. The film, which grossed over $414 million at the worldwide box office, is the highest-grossing film in the history of director Matthew Vaughn, who also served as a megaphone. The film’s worldwide success has even developed into a franchise series, with sequel films and a drama series planned. Spy goods that everyone will want. The movie “Kingsman” is about a daredevil spy who acts like a gentleman on the surface. The stylish spy goods are indispensable to this gentlemanly appearance. At first glance, the Kingsman’s hideout looks like […] -
Movie AmericaBlack Swan. Reality and fiction intersect with each other.
The way the initially innocent and dainty protagonist becomes the exact opposite character while suffering for acting is one of the most amazing things. -
Movie AmericaTaken. Liam Neeson, who is just trying to do his best for his kidnapped daughter.
A father who is just trying to do his best for his kidnapped daughter. That's all there is to say about this movie. There are no flashy special effects or CG in the middle of the film. -
Movie AmericaMaleficent. Deleted: Disney’s Witches in a New Interpretation.
Although the boldness of the arrangement may divide opinion, this work is very well done. Even as an adult, I feel sympathy for Maleficent's upbringing. -
Movie AmericaRise of the Planet of the Apes. The beginning of a new Planet of the Apes.
Quite different from the previous remake, "PLANET OF THE APES," it is a fascinating story of how apes (apes), abused on the present-day Earth, bond with their friends and work towards their liberation. -

Movie AmericaTHE BATMAN. Black, Darkness, a dark hero in a dark world.
Everything is dark—the picture, the world, and the background—but it's not hard to see. That's what this film has. I highly recommend this movie to anyone who likes the world and music of the 80's America. -
Movie AmericaGuardians of the Galaxy. An adventure set in the MCU universe.
It is not a heavy story like Star Wars, but one that is easy for anyone to get into and watch. The movie is very Marvel-like and very American. The design, characters, and worldview. I had seen them all before, and there was nothing new. I was tired of seeing them. If I had to say something different, it is more than half a comedy, although I wrote "adventure. -
Cinema AnimeBLUE GIANT
The animated "music on film" was adapted from a cartoon in which sound could be heard. Through animation, it brought viewers hot images of the power of jazz and performance scenes. -
Movie AmericaReady Player One. The game is full of fun and small stories!
It was a great time to show a world that every gamer has considered at one point or another! There was no weird world-saving stuff, so it kept me excited and entertained. It was great for movie, manga, and anime fans (quite a few Japanese subcultures were depicted as Japanese subcultures). I was very excited and enjoyed the whole time. -
Movie AmericaAlita Battle Angel: The story of a robot girl with a lot going on
First, the director included too many things and needed help to combine them. Alita's CG is very well done. The characters and action were exciting, especially the battle and motorball action scenes.







