oduwailah
Joined Dec 2015
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Fun Fact:
The first word ever mentioned in the first episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender was "It's", and the last word ever mentioned in the last episode was "perfect". It may be a coincidence but it extremely portrays and describes the series in the best way possible. Avatar: The Last Airbender is IMMORTAL. It's just PERFECT. It has one of the best if not the best ending EVER!
A poetic cinema, a masterpiece, a creative painting, a work that will become a classic in the world of cinema. Joker did not meet expectations, it exceeded all expectations and I was shocked by the quality of the work I saw last night. A bold, dark, melancholy, beautiful, depressing, sad, frightening story with great meanings about injustice, bullying, despicable societies and the pressures that affect its members. Director Todd Phillips shocked me so much, a successful and powerful transition from comedies to heavy dramas. Drawing a painting we lost in the last years, he presented a film from the comics we have never seen like it before, and presented a dramatic story about violence and mental illness with great boldness without fear and hesitation. The performance was excellent from everyone and there are no observations about them except for Joaquin Phoenix, because what I saw in my eyes was not acting and it's impossible to be! The best performance of the year, the best performance in the last 10 years, the best performance of the 'Joker' character! He was able to combine sadness, fear, tension, rationality, confidence, laughter, and other feelings mixed in one laugh.. in one scene! The film focused only on Arthur Fleck, and I almost certainly believe that 100% of the scenes of the film featured 'Joaquin Phoenix', because I categorize the film as a 'character study' dramatically presented with the best picture. Fantastic music, breathtaking pressure and psychological horror. Musician Hildur Guðnadóttir played in our senses by playing in the music strings. I have a lot to say about this film but in a nutshell.. a masterpiece, a black drama, an Oscar image that must be seen!