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Willaq Pirqa, el cine de mi pueblo (2022)
A commercial movie in quechua
A commercial movie in quechua is amazing to even witness this magic motion picture. But for a really long time I've been waiting for a great screenplay, cast, picture, sound. It has it all. I'm beyond amazed on how beautifully the story is developed.
Sistu is a little gracious boy who discovers the magic of cinema in the town near to his home. As you can see where is it placed, you can imagine a few kilometers away and by walking is even more further. But his animosity is that contagious that everyone ends going to get to know the cinema and the motivation of his grandma makes him a film director at the end of the story.
The only impediment for the 10th star is the character of Rosita. It could've been delivered in a more interesting way or ending.
I really loved the movie.
The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley (2019)
Lunatic
Dan Ariely himself explaining some of our behaviors it's amazing and add so much sustain to the content. Love it.
Even though it's a case of reality, I didn't want to spoil if you haven't heard of this lunatic (Elizabeth)
Our Father (2022)
Ignorance and impunity
The lack of focus of the main drive, that sh!tt! "religion" about white supremacy. It was an opportunity to abolish, to point it out but they didn't get the chance.
Also, the society letting him still being an icon it's 100% ignorance.
That supposed to be doctor has to be in prison besides the Congress have to have a law regulating that issue about the donors of sperm samples.
Motel Makeover (2021)
Two millennials too pinterested
Besides this and the insistently prototypes, the show is good!
But if you hate millennials at their bests, you won't pass the first episode.
The fact they entered the reno business without knowing anything at all is way too cool. I like the girls :)
Cooking with Paris (2021)
Don't expect a cooking show
Come on guys, is Paris! It's herself trying to do an activity that doesn't have a clue how to do it. Besides that, she invites famous/almost famous people to try to cook. It's ridiculous but in a Paris way. So, have the stars because on the technicality that is not a #nice cooking show.
Bride Wars (2009)
Bride comedy
One of those movies that you see when you need something light. It won't make you loose time but it would entertain you for a while and once. Good enough.
Sex/Life (2021)
Gave 3 stars because of the production crew
I mean, I've never read those h0rny books with h0rny covers but i can swear to God that this is one of them. I mean it's lame af because her obsession with her past is annoying and that annoying past is obsessed with her too (?) Come on. In the real world is not like that. And her beautiful, smartest husband ever loves her no matter what (???) Not also all the adjectives that makes him yummy, he's also an angel pfff it's not real (i mean obviously, but it's not consistent). Please, read all these horrible ratings to save you a bunch of bad minutes... Hours i meant.
Friends: The Reunion (2021)
Of course it's a 10
All biased opinion in here! In the middle of the pandemic to see what we (fan of Friends) always wanted to see was an splash of emotions. I really loved it and to see a tiny interaction of the fans all over the world knowing that my opinion could have been there, it melted my heart. I love them so much because they were my companion since i was a little girl. No way I wouldn't loved this.
Élite (2018)
4th season
Should be the last one. I only saw it because the crew is hot. But this season particularly, is lacked of trama or a good script. There's no good thread and they're always recurring to the death of a character and in the while you have to figure it out but there's no sense if there's no good context.
Please, cast better. Not because its face is gorgeous, is going to be a good actor/actress. I think Spain has a tons of talent but the actors aren't so good. At leats it could be a leverage between the failures of the production but it's also a big no.
Sex and the City (1998)
Cult TV serie
A dream came true to all women who have heard of this show and want to achieve success in the big city. But in the eyes of a gen z, this is different. How Carrie is the toxiciest woman in NY, how they wanted to show off and all the struggles of women in the late 90s. We have to understand it so it won't be the sexist serie that it is. Sorry but not sorry.
The Show Must Go On: The Queen + Adam Lambert Story (2019)
Awesome way to wake up
I mean. I'm a Freddist and I though there's no way that someone will fill Freddie's shoes, but the very best Queen (Roger and Brian) kick you in the nuts with some truth and makes you woken up immediately. I even never wanted to listen ~other Queen~ but before this, I'm looking forward to get on a plane and watch them on stage. I love this documentary.
Honest Thief (2020)
Not so Liam Neeson movie
Kind of slow at the beginning but it had a lot of proves that incriminate the greedy agents that couldn't get out of their crimes so it's kind of unnecessary movie. Also I watch it because of #LiamNeeson but as this title says it's not so LN movie. Anyway it was my companion on these pandemic nights.
Break It All: The History of Rock in Latin America (2020)
Awesome documentary
Totally biased my review because I'm latina and rocker so... Well, to put in context all of our latinamerican history of rock it's amazing because you can understand the whole message of the music and it's more powerful than what you've imagined. I think the people who like the latin rock, you have you watch this piece of art. I think that all the actors appear or are mentioned. It's really complete.
Las tres muertes de Marisela Escobedo (2020)
Great and heartbreaking documentary
You wouldn't have guessed that this is a real life ~movie~. How dangerous is to deal with narcos. Even though it wasn't directly the case. But Marisela wanted to have a response from the justice and they gave her the back and was sadly murdered.
It's almost like a fiction movie. Unbelievable what is going on in Mexico. I'm deeply sorry for the people who has no justice because the government it's not managed by the politicians, its managed by the narcos and there's no way to stop it.
My heart is with the people in Mexico.
Soupçons (2004)
A man with a story
But what a story! I think it was unnecessarily long. Even though I know it's because the length of the case itself, I think it could have been shortened.
I'm kind of a crime miniseries master and this one is one of too many.
On the other hand, I think the POV of Michael it's more to ~wash his face~ and make him look like an innocent person who I strongly disagree.
Diana: In Her Own Words (2017)
With her voice
Such a different approach to see her story in her own words. It's sad how her life turned out like that, in her death so young.
Carmel: ¿Quién mató a María Marta? (2020)
Loved it!
Kind of a telenovela at first to catch your eye on the first ~episode~. And I think if really unfair for María Marta to keep her crimen unresolved. Make the argentinian justice to see the right path and catch the killers.
November 13: Attack on Paris (2018)
Must seen
Heartbreaking. Well documented and having not only the testimony of the victims, also of the authorities like humans with feelings and fears. A healthy and truly sad point of view of almost all the victims (only the band didn't give a statement in the documentary)
American Murder: The Family Next Door (2020)
Heartbreaking
I've never cried watching at a documentary. The sickest mind is always so near to the victims. I'm so sorry.