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Elvis the Movie
I left the movie theater a few nights ago after seeing the Elvis film with both sadness due to the tragedy in the film and joy from the uplifting effect it had on me. A few days later, I am still singing Elvis songs and replaying the film in my head. This was the best film I had seen in a long time. Baz Luhrmann did an excellent job directing this film. Also, casting Austin Butler as Elvis was a genius choice. Austin embodied Elvis so well that you forget you’re watching Austin and think you are actually watching Elvis. Austin Butler even sounds like Elvis Presley. From the tone of his voice, to his clothes, to his amazing dance moves, Austin Butler deserves to win awards for this performance. Austin will have you believing he is Elvis. This no doubt will be a huge turning point in Austin Butler’s acting career. The young man proved he has amazing talent and focus.
Sue McGaugheyPublished 2 years ago in BeatMovie Review: 'Elvis' Fails to Take Care of Business
I am a huge fan of director Baz Luhrmann. I find his brand of colorful, whirling, swirling romance to be a heady and exciting mix. Luhrmann is an undeniable artist. That fact makes reviewing his new movie, Elvis, such a chore. I don’t like having to write negatively about a director I admire as much as I admire Baz Luhrmann. But, sadly, Elvis is far too undercooked, far too chaotic, and far too much for me to recommend.
Sean PatrickPublished 2 years ago in BeatMovie Review: Sh**ting Stars.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for the K-drama 'Sh**ting Stars'. Sh**ting Stars is a South Korean drama starring Lee Sung-Kyung and Kim Young-Dae. It tells the love story of a popular actor, 'national boyfriend' Gong Tae-Sung and Oh-Han Byeol, the head of Public relations in his agency, StarForce Agency. Like most other Romcoms in its genre, Sh**ting Stars introduced the lead couple as 'enemies' who had wronged each other, who then bonded and fell in love over certain difficulties. I personally loved Oh-Han Byeol as Kim Young-Dae. I had first seen her in the 2019 comedy crime movie, 'Ms and Mrs Cops' and I found her acting great. It was my first time seeing Lee Sung-Kyung on-screen, but he was able to dazzle me with his cute visuals and his great acting chops, playing the immature and vengeful yet considerate Gong Tae-Sung. The other supporting actors were good at their jobs too. I have to hand it to their casting director, there was not one bad performance in the series. The screen-writing was another kettle of fish altogether, as I found it lazy. In the first episode, Hong Tae-Sung went to Africa, (no country was specified) to dig wells. If the writers had done their research well, they would have realized Africa was a continent, and not a country, and the continent has more than enough water, (I should know, I live there). I found the moments where Gong Tae-Sung had to live with an 'underdeveloped community' in Africa quite cringe-worthy and disgusting to be honest. Also, don't get me started on when Oh Han Byeol made a typo in an article she wrote about Gong Tae-Sung making everyone think he was impotent. How did Gong Tae-Sung get his revenge? He chased Oh Han Byeol into the restroom and tried to pull his pants off before her. Umm . . . Doesn't that basically constitute sexual harassment in the work place? Another thing I found tiring were the advert placements. You know, that time when the camera pans a little closely on brand products. I wasn't too offended by this because all K-dramas do it. Luckily, Sh**ting Stars didn't go overboard with theirs. Truthfully, I didn't warm up to Gong Tae-Sung at first. I thought he was too bent on exerting revenge on Oh Han Byeol, but as the show continued, I began to note his caring side, which cheered me up. The way the relationship between the two main characters progressed was well-paced and fun to watch, especially when Gong Tae-Sung tried a lot of over the top tactics to woo Oh Han Byeol. I also loved Gong Tae-Sung's interaction with the people at the agency. Even though he's a top star, not once does he look down on anyone. I found Oh Han Byeol's character super relatable; she's an office worker with a super-demanding job that gives her little time to date. Oh Han Byeol also genuinely cares about people around her, and tries to make out time from her busy schedule for her friends. Overall, I'd give the drama a 7 out of 10, for the hardworking actors, and director who produced such a good series. It would have been an 8, but hey! Lazy writing and inadequate research detract from the drama's overall scores. I don't think the drama has any rewatch value, but that's just my opinion. Sh**ting Stars is filled with lovey-dovey scenes that will make you go “Awww!” So, if you're looking for a drama with romance, little to no suspense and a lot of comedy, Sh**ting Stars is the drama for you. And I hope to see the actors and actresses soon in other dramas, especially Lee Sung-Kyung. I would also like to watch other works by the director of this series.
- Top Story - May 2022
10 Movies All About Music
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Rich BurtonPublished 2 years ago in Beat My Favorite Eurovision 2022 Performances
I admit that I didn't know about Eurovision until the Will Ferrell movie, and that I was among those who fell into the spell and wanted to perform Husavik at some point. (Spoiler alert: I never did. But my brother and I covered KEiiNO's Spirit in the Sky in a party once!)
Marie SinadjanPublished 2 years ago in BeatMoonfall
Have reveal plot, cautious point: you don't see him when science fiction, when comedy see over. 1. A guy who's been wasted for 10 years and a girl who's been in an office for 10 years and a fat nerd who's dying of fat will soon be flying into space on a space shuttle that hasn't been maintained for 10 years? Not to mention what the ship can't handle, what your bodies can handle? 2, the moon is about to fall down, why do you say that the United States will explode internally, say to use nuclear weapons to use nuclear weapons, China will cooperate with you out of a cockpit? Clearly with an electromagnetic gun can fix the matter, you have evolved into the latitude of the civilization, how also chased by ai subjugnation extinction? 4, even advanced intelligence can not handle ai, how can earth people know 10 years ago with electromagnetic guns can be done? 5, know that electromagnetic gun can be done, know that AI will come to the earth, the United States has terminated the electromagnetic gun project, because there is no money. And they're hiding the truth. What kind of logic is that? It's keeping everyone in the dark and leaving them to die. She ex-husband, that American general in the time to launch nuclear weapons to save the earth if pulled down, the reason is that he thought his ex-wife can succeed, the secretary of defense asked if not, he replied that God will bless us! A billion people die and the earth dies for the sake of a little wife, your domineering CEO wen is too that what. Oh right, he is also ready to let the escort of his son and his son into the top secret military base, hide from the defense minister, help ex-wife and Chinese cooperation on the moon, and finally successfully let the defense minister, including a number of military leaders successfully buried deep underground, oh, comrade black state, is you? Even a self-taught fat nerd could deduce that the moon was going to fall based on stolen data, and a bunch of NASA technicians discovered it later than he did, so NASA was disband and outsourced. Moon defense to electromagnetic gun upgrade, that is not to build, not do not know the principle. Then why is the defensive fleet you left behind attacking the nanites with conventional heat cannons? Wouldn't one electromagnetic gun get the job done? Fat people don't have to die, do they?
thi binh phanPublished 2 years ago in BeatShattered
The heroine dies without a burial place when her humanity is awakened Yang Kang in the legend of the Condor Heroes bad things do absolutely no punishment, it is Munianci woke up his residual conscience, let him into the eternal.
ngoc thang buiPublished 2 years ago in BeatAfter Yang
In recent years, I have come into contact with many Asian directors, such as Zhao Ting and Lee Isaak Jeong. I also saw many films with Oriental elements, such as Yi starring Joan Chen and Joy Luck Club starring Wayne Wang. In the Chinese fan circle, such works can always attract attention. We are always exploring the expansion and integration of national films, hoping to meet a heart-stirring work and open another path for Oriental culture to penetrate the world.
van ngan phanPublished 2 years ago in BeatBlacklight
It's a bit of a noir film, a bit depressing overall. I have to say that American culture is very unique, and it is surprising that this kind of film can be made.
bao mai ngoPublished 2 years ago in BeatAmbulance
The film records the day of Cam, an emergency doctor, from rescuing a child injured in a car accident to the end of the child being rescued in the hospital -- but I have read the film introduction, and know that things are not so simple. After watching the movie, I don't know what theme the movie wants to highlight. Is it the EMT's mission to save lives? Or is the plight of veterans in urgent need of attention? Is it an American soldier battle-hardened and majestic? Or are the gangs smart, brave and equipped? Is LA Downtown full of tall buildings, diverse and inclusive? Or is LA a bad place, with bad cops, robberies, shootings and shoot-outs? The end of the film specially highlights the LA in AMBULANCE, which is to let people know about LA through the film. But to be honest, the only impression I had left was that LA was a bad cop.
hoang vy phamPublished 2 years ago in BeatDocumentary Review: 'Box of Rain' is a Love Letter to Fans of The Grateful Dead
Box of Rain is an emotional journey through the connection of The Grateful Dead and their incredibly unique and dedicated fandom. Shot through the prism of director Lonnie Frazier’s own emotional connection to the band, forged in the wake of a devastating sexual assault, Box of Rain reflects on a loving and supportive fandom that is like few others in modern popular culture, music or otherwise.
Sean PatrickPublished 2 years ago in BeatOutside the Wall
When we're young we struggle to break free from the limitations imposed upon us. Hopefully, we progress toward a semblance of emotional and intellectual maturity, able to assimilate those experiences both negative and positive, real and perceptual, that have formed the basis of our being.