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The Walking Dead: What Comes After (2018)
Season 9, Episode 5
10/10
I'm crying. That is all.
5 November 2018
I'm currently a sniveling wreck, but thanks to the last four minutes of this episode, a *little* less so. All I can say is, after this episode, the show is changed forever. It was a beautiful sendoff; the car scene with (you know who) was particularly touching, as was the barn scene with (RIP). And...the bridge scene. Now I know why episode 2 was called The Bridge. You gotta come full circle... It won't be the same moving forward, but the very ending gave me enough hope to make me want to stick it out.
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Room (I) (2015)
10/10
The best film I've seen in years: indescribable!
24 October 2015
I know one thing, I will never, ever forget this heartrending, unbelievably-acted 'movie' for the rest of my days. I'm just at a loss for words and struggling to describe how truly powerful and heart-grabbing this story was. I'll go so far as to say that if you don't cry, shed a tear, or feel the urge to weep profusely after (or while) watching Room, you don't have a heart. The mother (Brie Larson) and her son (Jacob Tremblay, 9 years old!) carry this entire movie. The beauty of Room is in its bare rawness, realness and universally relatable nature. What can I say? It tapped into something deep, deep, deep within me and just ripped my heart to shreds and had me in tears; sometimes tears of sadness, and other times tears of heavenly joy. It made me smile at times and even laugh. But most of all, it always had my eyes glued to the screen and my soul enthralled by what I was witnessing. This is one of the best, truly real stories ever told and one of the best uses of cinema I've ever seen. ...Try not to read much/anything about it before going in to see it (and yes, definitely catch it in a theater near you ASAP). Go in and be engrossed and moved (in ways I can't describe) by this experience. 10/10 *Hands down* the best film of 2015, and the single best thing I've seen in years. :')
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