and then there’s this fucking ending… i honestly don’t even know what to say about it cause i don’t have the words. one of the greatest ending i’ve ever watched , i was just staring at the screen with my jaw dropped
one of the most intense movies i’ve ever seen !! in this movie the music represents obsession, ambition and sacrifices you make to become one of the greatest
Teller’s character wants to be exceptional. being talented isn’t enough for him and that’s what makes his journey crazy
and this movie is about that voice in your head telling you that no matter how much you’ve achieved : it’s never enough
that if you’re not the best then what’s the point ?
this movie is so stressful to watch. every mistake feels catastrophic
others and learning to see the world from a different point of view.
Mel is so charismatic in this role and his chemistry with Helen Hunt makes the movie even more enjoyable to watch hehe
this is a comfort movie to me. i first saw it when i was a kid and back then i was enjoying it and finding it funny. watching it again at 25 gave me a completely different perspective
the movie is really about empathy. Gibson’s character is an arrogant and self centered man who
is completely disconnected from the women around him. being forced to hear all their thoughts pushes him to become a better man
i also love the charm of the movie. funny, lighthearted and romantic while still managing to touch on deeper themes such as communication, understanding
was an okay movie to me. what i liked is how it shows the struggle that so many people can face in real life: financial problems, family issues, bad luck…. the film does a good job of showing how overwhelming that can become when everything goes wrong at the same time. Taraji P
Henson is the best part of the film. she brings sm emotion and vulnerability to the role and i really felt for her character
on the other hand, i really wasn’t a fan of Teyana Taylor’s performance. the thing is that i could see she was acting. she did not embody the character
i also liked how the movie explores the toxic side of the ballet world where perfection is expected at all costs and when the constant criticism create an environment that’s suffocating
Portman’s phenomenal, such a great actress..
and Cassel is so good at being an arrogant ass
incredible psychological movie. what fascinated me was its portrayal of obsession and the constant feeling of never being good enough and pushing yourself beyond your limits in pursuit of perfection
as the main character (Natalie Portman) becomes more and more consumed by that obsession , her grip on reality starts to fall apart . this movie does a very good job of showing her descent into madness and paranoia
real . that’s what makes this movie work so well for me. it’s not just about a supernatural threat, it’s about fear, isolation, hopelessness and how people break down when they’re pushed to their limits
hell yes, i love horror movies and this one didn’t disappoint. what really disturbed me wasn’t the paranormal aspect but the human side of it. the idea of being completely lost in the middle of a forest with no way out and no idea where you are is so terrifying. as the movie goes
but for me, the scariest part was the screaming. not the witch, not the mystery, not the "being followed in the woods at night" but the screams. hearing people scream in pure panic , screaming until they’re tearing their lungs apart was very disturbing and it made their fear feel