#28YearsLater is thrilling, emotional and I love how Danny Boyle has incorporated the use of several iPhones in some scenes. The performances are really good too especially by the main kid. I felt the film ended really quick, I wanted to see more. Can’t wait for the sequel
Your potential should fucking terrify you. Not because it's out of reach. But because it's there for the taking. You've seen glimpses. In the rare moments you actually go all in. And deep down, you know what would happen if you stopped playing small and gave it everything. That's the scary part. Not failure. But the fact that you're capable of so much more. It's like owning a Ferrari and refusing to take it out of first gear. And every day you don't act on it, you feel it. Quietly. Heavily. Like a life you were supposed to live is waiting for you to show up. So show the fuck up.
Still I wanna watch it again and the film stays with me, it’s not great but it’s good. I had a huge expectation and the trailers ruined my experience of being surprised as they have shown most of the things
#Sinners is good but a bit disappointing regarding the payoff thing like they take a good amount of time to set up the characters, world & lore but the action and the vampire attack was quick, the score,music & metaphors was really good and visually stunning shots