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United Kingdom Movie28 Years Later, The Boy Can Change Overnight.
The movie "28 Years Later" was enjoyable even without having seen the previous films, and as the various posters suggest, it was a movie with many facets. If you were expecting pure zombie panic, you might have been disappointed, but that's because this movie is more than just a horror film. - 

Movie AmericaKingdom 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. - 
Cinema AnimeWeathering with You: “Weathering with You: As usual, I watched the world of Director Shinkai.”
There are various points to criticize, but the combination of weather fantasy and coming-of-age movie worked well, resulting in a remarkable animated film. - 
Movie AmericaThe Nutcracker and the Four Realms: “The music and worldview are wonderful.”
Disney's "The Nutcracker and the Four Realms" struggled at the box office and with critics, but it still has its charms. Set in Victorian London, this Christmas movie is a family story with ghostly elements that heighten the Christmas mood. Tchaikovsky's music has been modernized, with Lang Lang's piano solo adding a touch of elegance. The breathtakingly beautiful snowy landscapes also enhance the classical costumes and vibrant colors of the characters, creating a visually appealing experience. While the story may feel lacking in depth, it remains a worthwhile watch for those seeking to immerse themselves in the Christmas spirit. - 
Movie AmericaIron Man 3: “As always, the battle scenes are powerful and cool !”
The visuals were truly amazing! However, I couldn't help but be a little surprised by the scenes where Iron Man's suit was repeatedly destroyed. There were so many instances of "if it breaks, just put on another suit" that I found myself thinking, "Wait, is it over already?" As a long-time fan, I felt that the image of Iron Man as the "steel hero" had become a little cheap. Perhaps the filmmakers wanted to depict Tony Stark's human frailty, which differs from the invincible hero image we've come to expect. - 
Movie AmericaSolo: A Star Wars Story: “I enjoyed it as a space sci-fi adventure!”
This film was released as a spinoff film focusing on Han Solo, Chewbacca, and the Millennium Falcon, popular characters from the old Star Wars trilogy, now known as Episodes 4 through 6. - 

Movie AmericaDeath 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 AmericaCaptain Marvel. Deleted: Heroes Who Inspire Women.
Captain Marvel is the MCU's first film with a single female protagonist and provides background on the origins of Carol Danvers and the formation of the Avengers. Before its release, the film was criticized and questioned gender equality, making it an important work in the MCU's portrayal of women. - 
Movie AmericaBohemian 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 AmericaBlack Panther. Hero of the super-civilized nation of Wakanda.
Black Panther is a significant film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). It was a huge hit immediately after its release. The first black hero released the film during Black History Month in the United States. He was highly acclaimed for his cultural significance. Director Ryan Coogler used a cast and crew of African descent and his intonation of English. The story depicted the relationship between the main character T'Challa and the charming villain Killmonger, and was highly entertaining. 











