SamDream84
nov 2023 se unió
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Clasificación de SamDream84
First of all, just to be clear. When I played through Fallout 2 on PC in the late '90s, I fell in love with RPG games. I always dreamed that one day Fallout would be turned into a movie directed by Spielberg, because I loved his sci-fi films. It doesn't matter that it never happened - the series gave me exactly what I always wanted: a fantastically rich and beautifully ugly post-apocalyptic world. The creators of the show truly understood this world with care and depth, and the result is amazing. The best video game adaptation in the history of cinema. I'm really looking forward to season two. Christmas is going to be hot.
But returns it enriched with both the joy and sorrow of life. Above all, it gives you hope that even bad things can have a purpose.
It is captivating to experience the beginning of World War II and its continuation alongside the characters, seemingly in safety, yet surrounded by details that preceded the catastrophe of humanity. Visually, the film leaves nothing to be criticized; its historical authenticity is believable, and it is rich in period details.
I can't shake the feeling that this film is also a celebration of books themselves. After all, the film medium owes countless great stories to books.
This is what my eyes would say.
It is captivating to experience the beginning of World War II and its continuation alongside the characters, seemingly in safety, yet surrounded by details that preceded the catastrophe of humanity. Visually, the film leaves nothing to be criticized; its historical authenticity is believable, and it is rich in period details.
I can't shake the feeling that this film is also a celebration of books themselves. After all, the film medium owes countless great stories to books.
This is what my eyes would say.
Excellent execution and full of information and emotions.
As a teenager in the 90's and until now I had no idea what a dark background these successful boy bands had.
It is clear from the documentary that there was even more wrong that we will never know about.
I'm afraid Aaron Carter has stolkholm syndrome in this documentary. And it can be feeling its there something more behind that aggressive defence of Lou. Sad. RIP
It is good that the guys made this documentary because it can serve as a warning and also as a healing for them.
Trust but verify.
I'll say this - Lou Pearlman was a disqusting man.
As a teenager in the 90's and until now I had no idea what a dark background these successful boy bands had.
It is clear from the documentary that there was even more wrong that we will never know about.
I'm afraid Aaron Carter has stolkholm syndrome in this documentary. And it can be feeling its there something more behind that aggressive defence of Lou. Sad. RIP
It is good that the guys made this documentary because it can serve as a warning and also as a healing for them.
Trust but verify.
I'll say this - Lou Pearlman was a disqusting man.