movie review
Movies that make us feel warm and inspired; from stories about love found in a hopeless place, to heroes fighting for the greater good, and more.
Unleashing Your Inner Wordsmith: The Art of Blogging
Blogging has become a popular way of expressing oneself and sharing information with others over the years. The term "blog" is derived from the combination of the words "web" and "log" and it originally started as a personal online journal. However, blogging has evolved to become a means of sharing information, building communities, promoting businesses, and even making money. In this article, we will explore the history of blogging, the different types of blogs, the benefits of blogging, and tips for starting and maintaining a successful blog.
TK 3579Published about a year ago in MotivationMaximizing Your Reach: The Art of Selling Products Online
Selling products online has become a popular way for businesses to reach customers and generate revenue. In this article, we will explore the world of online sales, discussing everything from the benefits of selling online to the best practices for building an online store.
TK 3579Published about a year ago in MotivationUnlock Your Passive Income Potential: The Power of Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate marketing is a type of online marketing where businesses pay affiliates for promoting their products or services. In affiliate marketing, the affiliate promotes the business's products or services through their own channels, such as a website, blog, social media account, or email list. When a customer clicks on the affiliate's unique link and makes a purchase, the affiliate earns a commission.
TK 3579Published about a year ago in MotivationRRR MOVIE SHOOTING AND STORY REVIEW
RRR is an upcoming Indian Telugu-language period action drama film directed by S. S. Rajamouli and produced by D. V. V. Danayya. The movie is set in the pre-Independence era and revolves around two legendary freedom fighters, Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem, who fought against the British Raj and the Nizam of Hyderabad respectively. Here is a full explanation of the movie's story:
Devadas SPublished about a year ago in MotivationLee'd the Way proves only you can limit yourself.
Lee'd the Way is a 2021 movie about self-discovery and fulfillment. Patrick Lee (Simon Twu) is legally blind(without his NU eyes goggles) and autistic with Asperger Syndrome. He has a dream to be the President of the United States of America and was found during his sidewalk campaign by Celeste (Carolina Hoyos), who helps him strive further.
'Vive AkughaPublished about a year ago in MotivationTop 10 Best Movies of All Time
"Movies are more than just entertainment; they are a form of art that can inspire, educate, and enlighten us. The following movies are shining examples of this art form, each one offering a unique perspective on the human experience. So, without further ado, let's dive into the top 10 movies that have made a lasting impact on our collective consciousness."
Mohankumar BPublished about a year ago in MotivationHow to Master Consistency to Achieve Your Goals
What is GOAL A goal is an objective or target that a person wants to achieve in the future. It is a specific outcome or result that someone intends to accomplish, often with a clear timeline or deadline. Goals can be related to many different areas of life, such as personal growth, career, education, health, relationships, and more. They can be short-term or long-term, and they may require different levels of effort, resources, and planning to achieve.
@RISING YOUPublished about a year ago in MotivationLoving Yourself Inside and Out
Love yourself is a topic that has gained a lot of attention in recent years. Many people are struggling with self-esteem and self-love, which can lead to various mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and stress. The importance of loving oneself cannot be overstated as it affects not only one's mental and emotional well-being but also one's physical health. In this article, we will explore what it means to love oneself and how one can develop self-love.
AbinayaPublished about a year ago in MotivationHow to Do the ONLINE SURVEYS
Online surveys have become an increasingly popular way for businesses, organizations, and individuals to collect data and feedback from a large number of people quickly and efficiently. With the growth of the internet and mobile technology, online surveys have become more accessible and convenient than ever before. In this article, we will explore the benefits and drawbacks of online surveys, as well as best practices for creating effective online surveys.
TK 3579Published about a year ago in MotivationEarn Money For Freelancing
Freelancing has become a popular career choice for many people around the world. The advent of the internet and technology has made it easier than ever to work remotely and offer services to clients from anywhere in the world. In this article, we will discuss what freelancing is, its benefits and drawbacks, how to get started, and some tips for success.
TK 3579Published about a year ago in MotivationHow To Become Rich quickly
In recent years, the internet has become a hub for opportunities to earn money online. Whether you are looking to supplement your income or start a full-time business, there are a variety of ways to earn money online. In this article, we will explore some of the most popular and effective methods for earning money online.
TK 3579Published about a year ago in MotivationPinocchio
“Pinocchio,” the beloved Italian children’s novel, has been adapted many times over the years, but perhaps none as high-tech and ambitious as Robert Zemeckis’ latest live-action remake for Disney. The film lingers in an existential purgatory, trying to remain faithful to its roots while also aiming to be fresh for modern audiences. It occupies an uncomfortable creative middle ground that offers moments of exuberance and humor without ever being singular or exceptional. Zemeckis, a master of animation and visual effects, has always pushed the boundaries of what’s possible on screen, from the groundbreaking “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” to his pioneering use of motion capture in “The Polar Express.” With “Pinocchio,” he seeks to bring the story to life in a way that’s faithful to the source material and the original 1940 film while also incorporating new songs and cheeky pop-culture references. The film stars Tom Hanks as the kindly woodcarver Gepetto, who creates a marionette named Pinocchio that comes to life after Gepetto makes a wish on a star. The Blue Fairy, voiced by Cynthia Erivo, appears and tells Pinocchio that he can become a real boy if he proves himself “brave, truthful and unselfish.” Joseph Gordon-Levitt provides the voice of Jiminy Cricket, who serves as Pinocchio’s conscience on his journey. But of course, things don’t go smoothly for Pinocchio, as he encounters a variety of colorful characters along the way, including the fiendish fox “Honest” John, voiced by Keegan-Michael Key, who has other plans for the puppet. Pinocchio also ends up on Pleasure Island, a sparkling carnival of controlled chaos where a voracious Luke Evans as the Coachman lures children to their doom. One of the film’s strengths is its attention to detail, as Zemeckis and his team create a tactile realism that’s often breathtaking. The wooden textures of Pinocchio’s puppet body, the intricate gears of Gepetto’s clockwork creations, and the swirling waters of the sea monster’s lair are all rendered with impressive detail. However, despite the realism of many of the details, the film essentially looks entirely animated, especially toward the end of Pinocchio’s journey when he confronts the ferocious sea monster. The film's message Is clear: the importance of being honest. Pinocchio learns this through the whole nose-growing fiasco, a crucial element of his journey that strangely plays like a rushed afterthought in this version. Benjamin Evan Ainsworth brings an old-fashioned earnestness to the title role that’s almost heightened to the point of self-aware parody, but he’s also stuck over-explaining everything in shrill, frantic fashion by the film’s climactic conclusion. Overall, “Pinocchio” is a muddled mixture that will likely appeal most to fans of the original and those who enjoy Zemeckis’ particular brand of high-tech storytelling. It’s a film that’s faithful to its roots while also trying to carve out its own path, and while it doesn’t always succeed, it’s an interesting experiment that’s worth checking out. And if this version doesn’t work for you, Guillermo del Toro’s stop-motion animation version of the classic tale is due out in December, promising to put his own twisted spin on the story.” Pinocchio has been adapted into various movies, including the original 1940 Disney animated film and the 2022 live-action film directed by Robert Zemeckis. The original animated film was a critical and commercial success, receiving two Academy Awards, one for Best Original Score and one for Best Original Song for “When You Wish Upon a Star”. The film was also nominated for Best Original Song for “Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee”, but lost to “The Last Time I Saw Paris”. In addition to the success of the original film, Pinocchio has also been adapted into other award-winning movies. One notable example is the 2002 Italian film “Pinocchio” directed by Roberto Benigni, which won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design. The film was a visually stunning live-action adaptation of the classic tale, starring Benigni as Pinocchio and featuring a mix of computer-generated and practical effects to bring the wooden puppet to life. This film won 95th Oscar award in best animation movie category.
AdhiPublished about a year ago in Motivation