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The Theory of Everything (2014)
Motivating
'The Theory of Everything' is a biographical docudrama of a British theoretical physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking who also wrote the million copy best seller 'A Brief History of Time.'
Despite suffering from a dangerous disease named motor neuron disease, Hawking continued his research and contribution with motivation and support from his wife Jane. He was victimized at the age of 21. But though the doctors gave him life expectancy of two years, he is still alive at the age of 73, at 2015.
Thanks to the makers, it is not just a movie, but also a tribute. Very motivational and inspiring. A must watch!
Whiplash (2014)
High quality low budget movie
I am not fond of Music related movies, but this one became one of my bests.
The movie is all about a drummer guy who goes to the best Music University to learn drumming better. This movie is all about his up's and down's.
The plot of this movie proves that with proper inspiration, fear and with a good motivator, one can reach to it's peak. I wish I had an instructor like J.K. Simmons. Passionate learning and proper motivation, I say.
This movie is also an example for a high quality low budget movie.
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Breaking Bad (2008)
Damn Good
Breaking Bad is one of the best TV series I have watched. I started enjoying the show from it's first episode and enjoyed till the end of it.
It's about drug, about family, about friendship, violence, trade, business, investigation, law and risks and luck. White and Pinkman as partners, is a perfect casting. Hank's satirical and comedy punches are also equally interesting.
Curiosity is always at its peak. I not just felt for the protagonists, but also for wide number of characters. In short, I developed sound rapport with most characters during my watch.
If you are in dilemma, you shouldn't. You will love it, trust me!
Survivor (2015)
Worth the time
I was expecting too low from this movie because it's ratings and reviews weren't colorful. But I developed a different perception after watching the movie. It's worth the time at-least.
I dislike how countries like Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan and other Islamic countries are portrayed in cinemas. Can't Americans, Europeans Mongols or Aryans be terrorist? Big head movie makers- knowingly- unknowingly- around the globe are promoting that Islam oriented citizens are dangerous. I don't understand, are we trying to shape a culture here?
This is not just about this movie, instead, I hate it every time when one offends or accuses the other no matter in what direction it flows.
If I keep aside those feeling, I will have to state that I liked all other aspects of this movie. But maybe bonding a little more between the viewer and Abbott (Milla Jovovich) would have had made the movie even better.