movie review
Relationships-focused film reviews of tearjerkers, rom-coms, love lost and love found.
Reconnecting to Love, Life, and Family
When you are looking to reconnect Movies give the viewer an opportunity not only to step into another person’s experience, story, and possibly a new viewpoint or outlook on life. There are three types of reconnecting that will be explored in this piece. The first type is reconnecting in the area of love. The second is what people want for their lives. And lastly the joys of family connection.
By Lisa Pulliam5 years ago in Humans
If "127 Hours" Moved You
After watching 127 Hours, the true story of canyoneer Aron Ralston, I stayed up half the night rapelling into the Google abyss. I had fallen in love with Ralston, who got trapped under a boulder in the wilds of Utah and then escaped by amputating his own arm with a pocket knife. Or perhaps I loved James Franco, who plays him in the movie. It was 2010. The world didn’t yet know about Franco’s affinity for teenage girls, Ralston’s alleged assaulting of his partner. Both men were unproblematic heartthrobs.
By Diana Spechler5 years ago in Humans
Two 90’s movies you have to see
Its Friday night...I’ve dragged my butt home from work after a LONG week and now, I’m not gunna lie, I’m ready to crack out the wine and a few well deserved tears. I slip into my comfies, make a brew (cuppa tea) and get myself wrapped up on the sofa. I waste zero time messing about, looking for the right thing to watch, I head straight to my all time favourite ‘Indecent Proposal’. The 1993 romantic drama filled with power, sex and most importantly, love. That‘s right, feed me some love drizzled in drama any day of the week “Amma about to eat that UP!”
By Jodie Knowles5 years ago in Humans
Past the curtains to grab the thread
Sadness, love , happiness, losing, gaining, pain _ they are just some combined codes in our lives waiting for the right time to be decoded. we take this life-long journey and take lessons from them.So does a good drama or movie , not only for entertainment often they leave a great impact on our lives too because they are the produced portrait of a life story. Every hit or flop movies bear a different concept , a story, a lesson therefore a new hope which viewers tend to carry on .
By Fariha Kabir Orchi5 years ago in Humans
The Universal Vantage Point of Youth
When I was living in Moscow, a verbose acquaintance of mine once described the day tanks were shelling the White House (equivalent to a Senate). There was fighting and shooting around that building, but only one block away parents were simply taking their kids to the zoo!
By Richard Soulliere5 years ago in Humans
It was an Innocent BBQ
While a number of countries have indigenous populations that have been downtrodden, films about what reconciliation movements suffer only from the length required to impart an individual’s fullsome story. “Where the Spirit Lives” or “Rabbit Proof Fence” both have very compelling stories and take the time those stories require. But how can we gain perspective offered with by in-depth personal examples in a succinct way that gains our respect? Don Featherstone seems to have directed one such film.
By Richard Soulliere5 years ago in Humans
Finding Myself
The minute I saw this challenge, I knew I had to write about the movie, "Summerland." Again. You see, I already entered a challenge before about why I loved this movie: https://bestdealselection.life/geeks/i-fell-in-love-with-summerland. But, my mind (or heart) just wouldn't turn it off. So, this endeavor took me to a deeper look into myself to find the answers. The questions I had were telling.
By Shirley Belk5 years ago in Humans










