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Kandahar (2023)
Isreal exists
3 February 2024
Do not believe the bull in this movie.

I think it's obvious which side the movie belongs on and it ain't the western one.

Gerald Butler is very good in this movie. The movie has some good effects, good use of locations and environments. The screenplay is not very realistic which can normally be forgiven due to the production value displayed.

It's a shame this movie was made in the current political climate of sharia law in the western world. If it was made 20 years earlier this movie would be a solid watch. I recommend watching The Covenant instead, it's not perfect but the moral thread in that movie makes more sense.
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Greenland (2020)
Hollywood hit piece
7 July 2023
The movie starts off with great potential, setting up a compelling narrative about a doomsday scenario. The protagonist, a member of a wealthy family with a successful career and a strong family unit, is selected to evacuate to a bunker. However, as the movie progresses, it devolves into a clichéd chase film, plagued by questionable casting choices that perpetuate negative stereotypes and DEI tickboxes abound. Unfortunately, this movie seems destined to fade into obscurity once the cultural unrevolution it attempts to ride on inevitably blows over.

The initial premise of the film holds promise, capturing the audience's attention with the impending doomsday scenario. The wealthy family, portrayed as skilled and united, creates a sense of anticipation for their journey to the bunker. However, as the story unfolds, it takes a disappointing turn, becoming a generic chase movie. This shift is where the influence of big incentivized Hollywood's idealized standards becomes evident.

The biggest flaw lies in the casting choices, which seem to be driven more by ticking boxes and adhering to stereotypes rather than genuine character development and acting prowess. The film misses an opportunity to challenge conventions and offer nuanced portrayals, instead resorting to shallow and one-dimensional characters. These choices undermine the film's potential impact and diminish its artistic value and authenticity.

While the movie may enjoy some slight temporary popularity, it lacks the substance and originality to leave a lasting impression. It falls victim to the industry's tendency to capitalize on trends and fails to deliver a thought-provoking exploration of its central theme. Regrettably, it is likely to be forgotten just as quickly.
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King Richard (2021)
Where violent actors are unbecoming
1 April 2022
This slaps of stupid, bad attitude, terrible politics and communism.

Will needs time to reflect on this movie.

Venus and Serena need to practice more against germany players.

Otherwise watch at your own risk.
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Final Fantasy VII Remake (2020 Video Game)
Great Story, Gameplay and Graphics but not suitable for kids
10 January 2022
The game with the english voice language has a lot of curse words, it is like it was written inline with modern TV/Movies/Games like Game of Thrones where liberal/lefist influence is to make profanity acceptable.

This is a shame as if you find the language you use reflects on the content of your character and you have young kids you, like myself will probably want to give this version with the voice acting turned on, a miss.
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