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C'mon C'mon (2021)
7/10
Thought I was going to hate the blk-n-white
2 March 2022
Well I wasn't this a quality one. Powerful dialogue and Joaquin was brilliant once again. The Kid played by Woody Norman was amazing and I even swallowed a few tears on his ability to emote so realistically. We have seen this plot played out before where a scre up uncle finds himself through caring for his sisters child but, this version really tapped into the deep emotions that are at play here.
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Inception (2010)
8/10
the kicking of the chair into water?
18 January 2022
What does this mean? I see this symbolism a lot in videos where they are kicked off their chair into a pool of water. Then there are the masons and their chair rituals. I think there is a more symbolic meaning to the chair and the Edith Piaf Song. Just saying.
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Stranger Things (2016–2025)
9/10
"Stranger Things" is a documentary.
18 January 2022
Montauk is real. "Stranger Things" is a documentary. "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" was filmed and about (subtlety) in and about Montauk. Montauk is basically a metaphor for mind control. So like all good CIA Darpa like experiments of the mind, they will convince people of these aliens, or interdenominational beings or like Cern they will conjurer these demons of old and make us think its benevolent beings.
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Black Widow (2021)
8/10
Blackwidow needs to be alone
18 January 2022
Visually exciting, yet the story drags in too many sentimental cutesy characters that distract the super soldiers need to be cold and unfeeling. Imagine this film with out the family fluff and one would have a strong story of good versus evil. Instead it gets lost in family drama.
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Eternals (2021)
5/10
Do we really have to bring back the ancients
18 January 2022
Do we really have to bring back the ancients as a premise to explain the F'd times we are in now? And no it isnt racial division or climate change that is gearing us up for the end times. Thena, Makkari and Druig decide they're going to track down Eternals on other planets, to reveal their origins and the fact their mission will doom their host world's inhabitants.

"The truth will set them free," Makkari says before they take the team's ship out into the galaxy.
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Girl Next (2021)
8/10
Sex slave = super soldier = quantum mindcontol = Metaverse.
18 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers
"Girl Next" is a timely Psycho-Thriller that is about a super soldier who is pretending to be a sex slave in order to demolish an antiqued slavery business.

Most revealing was the childish diatribe of the other abducted woman, A scientist who created the method on how to augment people into subservience. Her monologue was filled with revealing insights of not only this movie but, also explains the premise of "Jason Bourne" "Black Widow" and "Ex-Machina" and the times we live in now. When she said that the old system of trauma based mind control is no longer needed in these times of quantum based mind control, it hit me. Welcome to the Metaverse.
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9/10
Two movies for the price of one.
18 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Having split its narrative in two halfway through the movie, A Quiet Place: Part II's ending plays out on two separate fronts: in the abandoned warehouse where Evelyn (Emily Blunt), Marcus (Noah Jupe), and the baby hide out from an alien that has discovered their bunker; and with Regan (Millicent Simmonds) and Emmett (Cillian Murphy) on an island where they find other survivors who were brought together during an evacuation organized by the National Guard. After spending the night on said island, Emmett goes back to the boat that he and Regan were on and is horrified to discover slash marks that indicate that they have brought one of the extraterrestrials to the safe haven. He attempts to run back and warn everybody as quickly as he can, but it's too late, as the monster has already begun laying waste to the small community. Emmett runs into the nameless man who welcomed him the previous night (Djimon Hounsou) and together they get to Regan so that they can try and lure the beast away from everybody and get to the radio station.
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8/10
I deleted my account after watching this film
18 January 2022
Straight up I must say that this whole narrative of Mark Zuckerberg inventing facebook just doesn't sit right with me. Isn't it a Darpa invention for data mining? And Zucks was the innocent face to through up front? This all felt like a giant well made ad.
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8/10
The insecurity virus- Most important part of the film
18 January 2022
This is the part that struck me. The virus scans the new game and says over and over, "Searching for insecurities. Searching for insecurities." The first scan hones in on Venellope's glitch and then distributes that glitch all around her. With her insecurity taking over the game, the game is rebooted, causing Venellope to abandon the race for fear of deletion. She is in despair and thinks it is all her fault until Ralph reveals that he is the one who uploaded the virus. They fight, and Venellope tells Ralph that she never wants to see him again, sending him into grave despair. The thing he wanted to save is now taken from him because of his failure to choose the good for the other.

In that despair, the virus escapes from the game into the online world and begins to scan for insecurities. Its sight sets on Ralph, calling him a "100% insecurity." Then the virus clones a lot of insecure Ralphs to infiltrate the internet.

This is the motus operandi of the enemy: identifying our insecurities and making them larger than life. He prowls the earth "like a roaring lion searching for whom he may devour" (1 Pet. 5:8), and for a lion to devour someone the person would have to be vulnerable to the attack, would have to be insecure, even if just for a moment.

With Ralph, the virus (enemy) takes his insecurity and makes it much louder and much larger than it actually is.

Take our nagging insecurities. You're a bad parent. You're not good enough. You can't do this. You don't have the ability to be successful. The enemy latches onto that insecurity and makes it larger than life.

So the virus multiplies "Ralph," but each of these new insecure Ralphs are a fraction of who he really is-only his insecurity multiplied.
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