jonathancono
A rejoint déc. 2016
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Suffering, empathy and Compassion; sounds like Dostoevsky, right? And it is because this film has two of the best subject on this planet: Existentialism and Humanism.
I've seen this film before, and it was a masterpiece for me, but now it penetrated my soul in a particular way; I felt trillion times connected with this film now that I felt before.
Every frame, every performance, the photography, the Direction, the script all of it were perfect. I was astonished how someone can direct a movie like this, it felt like Kurosawa was in control of everything, but it also felt very emotional, very intuitive, and it made me feel every piece of Suffering and Compassion from his characters.
Right now it remains one of the best movies I've ever seen and one of my favorites. It is one of the best Existentialism films I've ever seen.
I've seen this film before, and it was a masterpiece for me, but now it penetrated my soul in a particular way; I felt trillion times connected with this film now that I felt before.
Every frame, every performance, the photography, the Direction, the script all of it were perfect. I was astonished how someone can direct a movie like this, it felt like Kurosawa was in control of everything, but it also felt very emotional, very intuitive, and it made me feel every piece of Suffering and Compassion from his characters.
Right now it remains one of the best movies I've ever seen and one of my favorites. It is one of the best Existentialism films I've ever seen.
For me, this episode is the definition of art. We humans, can't create perfection, it is something difficult to understand, but we can do better, be better, and build us. Build a new home for us.
I've seen a lot of ways the concept of build ourselves; it is something I truly love it. And the way the concept was introduced here was one of the best meaningful ways I've seen. It was meaningful, touching, and truthful. Thank you, writers.
This episode is one of the best episodes so far from This Is Us. Thanks to the writing and the direction for taken me back to the first seasons of this beautiful Tv series; because this episode it feels like it was from the first seasons of this is us.
I think I cried almost all the episode. Jack by far is one of my favorite characters, and seen him trying to do better, the small things and bigger things, it is one of the things that touch me the most about this series. He is not perfect, but he was close to be, something like that I remember Rebecca saying when the fourth of them were in therapy, and I agree with her. It is very difficult to try to be a better person, and seen Jack, after all the things that had happened to him, trying to do his best, is truly meaningful.
Like I said, he is not perfect, but I'm glad that he realized that and try to do better. I feel like this character was a part of myself in screen, telling me "Keep going" "Don't surrender" "Try your best" and I'm very glad about it.
I don't know what else to say about this episode. Of course, there are maybe little plot holes in the story, but for me those little plot holes, served to elevate this part of the story, like I said, We humans are not perfect.
9.8/10.
I've seen a lot of ways the concept of build ourselves; it is something I truly love it. And the way the concept was introduced here was one of the best meaningful ways I've seen. It was meaningful, touching, and truthful. Thank you, writers.
This episode is one of the best episodes so far from This Is Us. Thanks to the writing and the direction for taken me back to the first seasons of this beautiful Tv series; because this episode it feels like it was from the first seasons of this is us.
I think I cried almost all the episode. Jack by far is one of my favorite characters, and seen him trying to do better, the small things and bigger things, it is one of the things that touch me the most about this series. He is not perfect, but he was close to be, something like that I remember Rebecca saying when the fourth of them were in therapy, and I agree with her. It is very difficult to try to be a better person, and seen Jack, after all the things that had happened to him, trying to do his best, is truly meaningful.
Like I said, he is not perfect, but I'm glad that he realized that and try to do better. I feel like this character was a part of myself in screen, telling me "Keep going" "Don't surrender" "Try your best" and I'm very glad about it.
I don't know what else to say about this episode. Of course, there are maybe little plot holes in the story, but for me those little plot holes, served to elevate this part of the story, like I said, We humans are not perfect.
9.8/10.
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