Amy2710
Joined Sep 2019
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After the main character, Eddie, finds himself trapped, the camera circles 360 degrees around the interior of the car. It continues circling over and over again, not stopping until the movie title pops up on screen. After the fifth revolution, I had to close my eyes as the spinning had set off my vertigo. Feeling dizzy and lightheaded pretty much killed the experience of watching this film. I guess the idea was to make the viewer feel uncomfortable or disoriented. Well, it worked. Congratulations. I'm not saying you shouldn't watch, but if you're bothered by spinning, you may want to keep your eyes closed for this sequence and have someone let you know when it's over.
A creative and clever movie about a different kind of guy, Musica shows us what it's like to live with synesthesia, hearing rhythm in everyday sounds.
Musica is filled with bright colors, percussive movement and beautiful music. It's a coming of age film that shows Rudy struggling through life and love as he strives to be himself. And yes, there are puppets.
This is a sweet story of a young man finding his way in the world. Rated PG-13 you could watch with your mom and not be embarrassed for a moment.
Anyone from an ethnic family - any ethnicity - will get the nuances of the family relationships, the ties to the neighborhood, and always being asked if you've eaten.
I highly recommend this entertaining and lovely movie.
Musica is filled with bright colors, percussive movement and beautiful music. It's a coming of age film that shows Rudy struggling through life and love as he strives to be himself. And yes, there are puppets.
This is a sweet story of a young man finding his way in the world. Rated PG-13 you could watch with your mom and not be embarrassed for a moment.
Anyone from an ethnic family - any ethnicity - will get the nuances of the family relationships, the ties to the neighborhood, and always being asked if you've eaten.
I highly recommend this entertaining and lovely movie.