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Sherlock Jr. (1924)
Beyond Time.
Big stone face, a master, I am in awe and admiration. Just watch and see the history of the film industry. The innovative ideas in the film are astonishing, I can't help but wonder if the current film industry is not developed enough.
Scent of a Woman (1992)
Excellent. High level dialogue.
What Life? I got no life! I'm in the dark here. You understand? I'm in the dark!
American Vandal (2017)
This isn't fiction, am I right?
I found it very successful, well studied, researched and concluded with clever findings. It's very interesting in subjects. Apart from these, why did the instgram accounts of the people involved in this fecal event last (all) post in almost the same month and year (October 2018)? And in the first posts, almost all of them were discarded around June 2018? Including AmericanVandal's hedg. A lot of posts on those accounts should be removed, but they haven't been removed, I don't understand.
Seaspiracy (2021)
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Human beings behave disgracefully in all areas. There is a light that no institution should be trusted. There is a lot to be said, but much more to do. Is there an end to this business? Should I trust this documentary?
Green Book (2018)
Good Guide.
This is what I call the heartwarming story. Being real also affects. Flow, editing, director, acting, I found them all successful. The snowy parts were very nice. Seeing the ignorance in the movie overwhelmed me. Doesn't it look like American History X?
The Good Place (2016)
The idea of the afterlife in the world.
It was one of the best TV series I've seen. The script was very powerful and effective. I expected confusion and nonsense in many parts of the script, but it did not work, the script flowed very well. It did a great job on the actors. I wanted to mess Chidi and Jason's face, but they're still very good. I want to watch the show again on the one hand, and I don't want to watch it on the other, it left a strange impression on me. Favor?
Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal (2021)
Simple but very effective method.
I found the documentary successful, what happened was narrated like a movie, and positively affected this flow. It seems ridiculous to see these people receiving such little punishment, considering that a lot of people have been defeated. All universities in the USA are among the best universities in the world (as far as I know), although if you say the best, you are greedy.
Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel (2021)
I hope she didn't suffer much.
It's like a very complicated story. First of all, I liked the documentary, it is a successful production that has been viewed in a very consistent way and leaves no questions. I saw this story years ago, I read it, but this time somehow it affected me more than ever. I've read a lot about crime and victims, but this girl's story left me under the pressure of thought.
The Crew (2021)
Step on it!
At first, I did not like it very much, the atmosphere was not suitable for me at all. As the series continued, I liked it very much. I hope season 2 come out. Finally, there were great jokes and episodes where I was hurt with laughter.
Loyiso Gola: Unlearning (2021)
Eh.
Normally I can't say I like it, but I will look at it with a good eye because it touches on inequalities.
Magic for Humans (2018)
I would like new episodes.
It was a very successful show. Both as magic and funny. The spells were top notch and the jokes added fun to the fun.
Caïd (2021)
Gangs!
It was one of the best crime series I have ever seen. I felt the reality to the bone. The scenes were successful and the music was good. Includes more than 1 clip.
Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist (2018)
Couldn't figure out if your woman is really smart or the cops are stupid.
But if there is one thing I understand, it is that this person is too horrible to be human. There is a lot to say. This disgusting one that people even sell their favorite people for money is really just one.
Moxie (2021)
Moxie(?)
I like it, the film never sounded childish, especially a production that appeals to adults. The formation and growth of the band was well handled, I found the development of the film successful.
Wild Wild Country (2018)
Where is this chase headed?
I can call it a cult following a leader. The events were well handled in some respects and inadequate in some respects. Especially, as if the focus was more on his secretary than the leader, perhaps because he was not in the spotlight. I have seen that the sect can quickly break their own rules, which is a sign that they are unreliable. Many activities are not likely to be supported. His leader has contradictory issues, and in the last chapters his remarks about his former secretary have seen him descend from that spiritual position and turned into an aggressive kinda. I do not think that such ideas can satisfy a sufficient order and real human need to apply to societies.
I Am a Killer (2018)
Events that shouldn't have happened.
It was the most impressive and high-quality crime documentary I've ever seen. It was successful and realistic, I felt like I was close to events.
Spycraft (2020)
Intelligence can't be trusted.
It's a successful production. It was full of contents. I've sucked in the use of real stories. Things are generally viewed from the point of view of the USA.
Finding 'Ohana (2021)
Under Level
Children may like it, but not so much for adults. The speeches and some scenes were so poor that they wouldn't be in a movie. However, it also had a nice atmosphere.
Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator (2019)
Bad energy.
I think this man is a bad guy, and the training he gave was not his. So we can also call it a thief. I believe very much that he is a despicable person who ruined a good job.
Cobra Kai (2018)
But.
It was a good season but I expected it to be better, the season finale was good. This season must have been a big event, like a tournament. They even extended it to take another season.
Murder Mountain (2018)
A nice place but.
It's like a very different mountain. The events and events that happened from the past to the present are very interesting, but also intriguing. It's like the behind-the-scenes, deep glimpse of cannabis legality in California. The documentary revolves around a murder, and it has been successful in addressing all issues through this incident, showing the professionalism of the team (of course the "importance" of this murder is separate.)
Dark Tourist (2018)
Dark faces of the world.
I found it successful, the episodes were short and full. I also liked the server. Although some of the places he traveled did not seem dark to me, most of them were dark and "dangerous."
Death to 2020 (2020)
20 21
I wouldn't have guessed that 2020 would be this funny. The content and spread were nice, but generally the events viewed in the USA could be kept broader. Other than that, it was a successful production.
Bad Boy Billionaires: India (2020)
Let's not say child, let's say dishonest.
A successful documentary on fraud. Don't you get rich on the clean road? I always doubted all the rich.
Making a Murderer (2015)
99% are both innocent.
I'm starting to believe very little about coincidence, so I think it's planned for this to happen to Steven, the government can't do that, but i think that's what happened only with the intervention of people. The policeman with the glasses in the documentary and that overweight bespect prosecutor (especially) are sleaths, liars, enemies of justice, murderous spirit, slanderous, distorting... people. They fought the retaly that Steven wanted, and steven himself. They're doing it even though they're entitled to it. At the same time, I think it's much deeper, that there are very different and unknown issues. He doesn't want to admit that federal cops, prosecutors, judges are dirty, corrupt, arbitrary, and if he does, it's not good for the state. Manitowoc County in Wisconsin is run by mafia, gang, clown, joker, dictatorship, people know that. I think anyone who says Steven was the killer in the first place has something to do with it. The dead girl's brother is not in the first place everyone (I remember that his brother took back one word, i.e. the mother of the brendir.) There's a lot to say, but I'm leaving it here.