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Reviews
A Thursday (2022)
Loved Yami's Performance
Loved the whole movie. They subtly went through lot of subjects such as Mental Health Vocabulary misuse, Ignorance of Police who are not bad but just faliable humans, Public seeking thrill from social media murder game, PM taking a stand that being emotional is not weakness... but mostly the message on the forefront pierced the heart (Or may be I am projecting my own emotions as a women for liking it).
Yami's performance was top notch. Specially the climax 10 mins had me in tears.
The Half of It (2020)
Give it a try you won't regret
Ellie, the brainier one, who can decipher every theory every emotions but has no idea what love is. May be because the one love she saw around her she didn't understand that. Inshort she was not looking in the right place.
Paul, the soft bear, knows what he wants and is content with it. He understands love and even the many love he later comes to find about. He is the sweet guy any girl could fall for even if he is not into books or painting for that matter.
Aster, the lost soul. She knows what she wants but is not courageous enough to go for it. Divine intervention as she wants was the final push she needed to go for that Bold Stroke.
I will not compare this movie to "To all the boys" or to "Sierra Burgess". Because I believe this movie had more depth and less drama. I felt the dialogues were intense for a high school teen movie but thats what I liked the most about this movie.
"Love is messy and horrible and selfish and ... Bold"