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Oppenheimer. 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. -
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47 Meters Down Uncaged. Sharks attacking in confined spaces.
It is a typical shark panic movie, but it adequately captures the parts that scare the viewer. The shark attack scene and the time limit for running out of air cylinders in the deep sea make this movie a combination of a shark movie and a time-limit thriller. -
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Barbie. What did Barbie find in the real world after jumping out of her pink dreamland?
This film, which was just a live-action adaptation of Barbie's world, was not just an entertainment film but a gender-themed film about femininity and masculinity. It conveyed the need for both men and women in society and the importance of examining one's identity. -
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Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. Will man and ape coexist or confront each other?
The community of Ape, living in the forest, is teeming with life ... and the head of the community, Caesar, and his friends, the Ape, want peace. Caesar, the head of the community, and his fellow apes want peace. On the other hand, the surviving human community, those who have experienced a mature and civilized life, have many grievances despite their endangered status, and they are somehow trying to regain a prosperous world. -
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Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
It was full of fantasy elements and a Harry Potter-like worldview that I enjoyed. It may be too young for children. I had an exciting and enjoyable time watching it without thinking about anything complicated. -
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Tomorrowland. The Importance of Dreaming.
A Disney movie, for better or worse. I think the film's best part was the beginning, if not the climax. A curious boy meets a pretty girl and experiences adventure and love with a girl who wanders into a world where dreams seem real and leads him to that world. -
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
It is not complicated or educational; it is entertaining and moves along at a brisk and light pace. Most of the work is done on a boat, so it was exhilarating to watch and feel like I was sailing along at a good pace. -
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER
The film is not just a brilliant play about a real-life president, Lincoln, but also a highly entertaining one that will keep you on the edge of your seat. -
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The Avengers. The heroes come together in a movie.
I highly recommend this movie to anyone who wants to enjoy a flashy film. I was worried that the main characters from different movies would unify the film's worldview, but they did, and I could get into the story without any problems! -
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Taken 2. The father of the previous enemy gets his revenge.
The tension, breathtaking edge-of-your-seat feeling, and scintillating action are down compared to the previous film. I felt that the entire movie was put together too safely. I still think fishly that I wanted a twist.