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500 MPH Storm (2013)
Bad Film
And if we thought there were no more bad movies, here's another one. Don't be fooled by the poster, it looks very good, but noooo, don't go to it. It is bad. Lousy special effects, bad acting too, and mistakes in large quantities.
I don't recommend it, unless you want your eyes to bleed seeing such an aberration.
1/10
Bermuda Tentacles (2014)
Bad
A film that would only recommend an enemy as revenge, to see how his eyes bleed in the face of such an abomination. Some poor quality visual effects (typical of SyFy), a casting that does not make chemistry, especially the couple of protagonists. I do not recommend it.
I don't know how Linda Hamilton let herself be convinced to participate in it.
1/10
Shirobako (2014)
Shirobako
Shirobako
Anime portrays the anime industry as such. Any lover of this entertainment should see this anime as a must, since it portrays the emotions, difficulties and viscissitudes of this world and what its creative world entails, from the approval of the manga or the original story to the delivery of the episode to the network that will broadcast it.
I thank @Josafat for such a wise recommendation.
Abenobashi mahô shôtengai (2002)
Funny comedy-parody
Funny comedy-parody of different anime and movies. It is sure to get you a lot of laughs, although sometimes it may seem crazy, it does not lose the charm and originality that characterizes it.
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) can be considered a true work of art, because in it, you can see excellent photography, good lighting, a very good script and a first casting. I envy those who in 1962 could appreciate this jewel in cinemas, because certainly, it is a film that address different issues, including racism, poverty, justice, morals, transports us to our childhood making us children again in clothes of Jem, Scout and Dill, transporting us to our younger years, and confirming that good triumphs over evil. Undoubtedly, To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), becomes one of my favorite movies.
Wonder (2017)
Wonder a beautiful story
Wonder, a movie that without a doubt you will not want to miss. In it we see how August Pullman has to fight bullyng on the part of his own companions, overcome their fears and insert themselves into a world for the unknown and full of people who are afraid of their appearance and fear the different. Magistral the performance of Owen Wilson and Julia Roberts as parents of August and Mia to serve as support for this beautiful and emotional story.
Ya veremos (2018)
Emotive film
Emotive film with a touch of comedy that deals with glaucoma and the fear of being blind to an 11-year-old child.