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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004, PG)
This is so much better than the first two. Everything was undoubtedly great! This film is flawless. I loved everything about it. It's amazing. It has improved a lot. Every little thing from start to finish are far off better than the first two. The first two were brilliant, but this is much more. I never knew that I'd live to see this. I don't know what else to say. I'm deeply impressed by this film. Words will never be enough to express its brilliance. |
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The Passion of the Christ (2004, R)
One of the best religious films ever! Mel Gibson did great. This one is overwhelming with sadness and emotion. After I watched this, I realized more deeply the sacrifices Jesus did and the pain he suffered just to save us from our sins. This is such a brilliant film about Christ. There are a lot of sad films in which I also felt the emotion of those masterpieces but this is the only film that made tears rush down my cheeks. |
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The Dark Knight (2008, PG-13)
About awesome special effects, action-packed scenes, brilliant set and costumes, and a bunch of amazing actors, there's no question at all. All of those were supplied greatly by this film. While watching, I don't find the beginnning and some parts in the middle that good. I thought they were way down below my expectations, after hearing a lot of good things about this film. But as it gets to its end, things were becoming a lot awesome. The actors, all great. Christian Bale was unquestionably a very good actor. And as for Heath Ledger, he was extremely outstanding. He deserves every recognition he got from doing the role of The Joker, from the smallest recognition up to the Oscars trophy. Bruce Wayne, or Batman, is a lot more than a hero. He may be the one of the most noble characters ever seen on the big screen. The ending was also really wise and great. The concept was also great. Its concept, "dark knight", is really amazing. This superhero film have done way more than what I expected. It's true that a true genius doesn't live up to expectations because a true genius shatters them. And every one involved in this film are all geniuses. Almost everybody, from ordinary viewers to movie critics, admired this film and I would never wonder why. This may be one of the best and most unforgettable superhero movies I've seen. |
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The Terminal (2004, PG-13) |
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Philadelphia (1993, PG-13) |
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Finding Neverland (2004, PG)
A wonderful film with a brilliant story. I guess everybody, the performers and the crew, did an amazingly wonderful job. It is about how the well-acclaimed "Peter Pan" came to life through its brilliant playwright and author, an "unlocked imagination" and his encounter with a family that he loves most. |
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Secret Window (2004, PG-13)
Another excellent film adapted from a great novel by an acclaimed author, Stephen King. The director was good. Johnny Depp was great. The story was undoubtedly brilliant. Mort(Depp) was being haunted by this Shooter(Turturro) because he fully believed that Mort stole his story but at the end, it was nobody else haunting him but himself all along. A line from this film says that the most important part of a story is its ending and in this marvelous film, it was all so true. I love this film. |
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Edward Scissorhands (1990, PG-13)
One of tim burton's best. A great film telling the story of a "man-made man" who was never complete; he never had hands. Well, not exactly out of hands. He had improvised ones, and they're called scissorhands. What I like about this is though he don't have normal hands as any humanbeing would have, his creator never failed in giving him his most important part: a heart. This is a really good "Tim Burton" tale that says everyone, including an "Edward Scissorhands", has the right to love and deserves to be loved as well. |
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005, PG)
A really awesome film with great imagination, brilliant story, awesome cast, good dialogues, jaw-dropping set and a legendary director. Everybody, both on-screen and off-screen personnel, did a really great job. Johnny Depp was stunningly great, as usual. But every time he does a film, he still surprises his audience. And of course, the great man behind the cameras, Tim Burton. Good tandem, huh? Sadly Helena Bonham Carter was just seen for a very short while, and still she was good. |
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Dead Poets Society (1989, PG)
A very astonishing film. Everything was great. The story, the cast, how the film was carried out, everything. Robin Williams did a really good job and so as the other characters. I fell in love with this film and I'll never fall out of love. This is a very inspiring film and one of the most unforgettable movies I've ever seen. This is a certified must-see and undoubtedly a masterpiece. |
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The Green Mile (1999, R) |
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Life Is Beautiful (La Vita è bella) (1998, PG-13)
A very beautiful film. It is one of the best 'best pictures' ever. It does not solely focuses on the situation of Jews during World War 2 but instead, it focuses on how much you are willing to give for those who matters to you the most and the faith to make it through. It has a very melancholic ending and at the same time, full of hope for a new beginning. This film will be cherished forever. |
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Gladiator (2000, R)
This is great! I loved this film. Russell Crowe did very well in this movie. He is indeed a very good actor. This is another BIG thing. This has a very great and heroic story. A marvelous story about an honorable general whom the emperor loved as his own, chosen as the emperor's heir, coveted by the emperor's son who destroyed his life and family, became a slave who later turned to a gladiator that dishonored an unrighteous empire and died with peace in his heart. |
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Saving Private Ryan (1998, R) |
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The Phantom of the Opera (2004, PG-13) |
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007, R)
This is one of Tim Burton's best film ever. This is also one of Johnny Depp's best film ever. This is very sad and touching. The cast, director, effects editor, music, story, set and costumes were all great. And the thing I loved most about this is its ending. Its ending is the best and saddest ending this movie could ever have. This is unquestionably magnificent. This is truly a masterpiece. |
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Forrest Gump (1994, PG-13)
This is a phenomenal film about a dumb man, since birth, who made his life extraordinary. A man who was often ridiculed but showed them what he got, gained and lose things and people he loved along the way, and loved Jenny the most unconditional way ever. This is a very excellent film. No wonder it won both best picture and best actor, together with other 4 awards making those 6 oscar wins for this. |
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Coraline (2009, PG)
I loved it. I loved everything about it! Dark-themed films are usually great. This may be the best animated film I've ever seen in my whole life. This is well-crafted and beautifully made. I really love it. I don't know how to put into words the greatness of such masterpiece. Henry Selick is a good director, almost like Tim Burton. |
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Road to Perdition (2002, R) |
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Catch Me If You Can (2002, PG-13) |
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009, PG) |
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Up (2009, PG)
This is the best animated film I've seen for all of my life! I totally loved it. It got good shots of drama, comedy and adventure. It's a film every one would surely enjoy. The concept, the animation, the storyline, the characters. All were totally awesome. The story was really touching from every aspect and, at the same time, never losing its comedic side. The way Ellie and Carl loved each other deeply touched my heart. Although it's just an animation, the film can fully connect to the audience's emotions. From the moment they met to the last moment of the film, it is completely evident that Carl loved Ellie with all his heart and is very sentimental about the moments they shared. Ellie was also really sweet, especially after it was shown that what she put on her adventure book was all about her relationship with Carl. Russell, as a cute little boy, also has his own principles and dignity he's willing to fight for until the end. This film got colorful and wonderful characters, and was able to mix them right. I fully believe that this has a great chance for winning the best animated film this upcoming Oscars. When people ask me what my favorite animated film is, Up would surely be the answer. |
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A Beautiful Mind (2001, PG-13)
Brilliant. Well-crafted. Stunning. Beautiful. The film was amazing! One of the best biopics ever. All the actors were great! Russell Crowe showed a really admirable and awesome performance. He truly deserves the Oscar nomination, and he should have won. All of his fellow performers were also great. Each made their characters remarkable. Ron Howard is such a magnificent director. The screenplay was also really beautiful. No wonder it bagged its Oscar. I would never regret I bought the DVD. I waited for such a long time to watch this, and I'm happy I did. It was never boring for me though it seems that it is for some. It has a wonderful way of connecting to its audience. I really felt the sadness and adversities John Nash went through. I really love the film! It is an exceptional motion picture which shows that what matters most is not what is stuck inside your head, but the power you have in your heart. It is a film that grabbed me to the soul! |























