AdrianSince19xx
Joined Jun 2018
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This film ia way so good. Emerald Fennell's class-obsessed film is a deliciously twisty tale of grotesque overprivilege. Barry Keoghan and Jacob Elordi lead a gung-ho cast, which includes Carey Mulligan and Richard E Grant, who is having the time of his life. What ensues is a heady midsummer's nightmare at Felix's family home in the eponymous estate: a gargantuan manor where secrets line the many, many walls and every beautiful thing hides horrible truths and even more lies. It would be easy to dismiss it as an all-too familiar affair for Fennell, who graduated Oxford in 2007 and rarely shies away from her affluent upbringing - but Saltburn is so delicious in its twists, the gorgeously lensed disasters and endless farces, that it's impossible to ignore the work of a truly gifted and haywire filmmaker.
I myself love this show freaking much. Good acting, funny, very well sense of humor lines, hand some actors. Hope season II gonna happens soon. One of the reasons why we cited those two shows above is because Smiley is about a relationship that starts off in a surprising way and has the potential to have really interesting ups and downs as the season goes on. You can tell from the first minutes of the episode that, while it feels like Bruno and Àlex are having a streaming-TV-ready meet-cute, the end of the episode shows us that the meet-cute is going to lead to a whole lot of emotional upheaval.
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Anyone but Cena ! Not at all. Throughout his wrestling career John Cena has been consistently the worst actor. WWE matches requires a degree of believability, as it is a choreographed fight. John Cena is unavailable to sell a move effectively and his submission hold looks ridiculous whenever he applies it. It seems he is in more pain than the wrestler on the receiving end. As far as his Hollywood acting, John Cena is just another generic action hero, boring and very predictable.
Anyone but Cena ! Not at all. Throughout his wrestling career John Cena has been consistently the worst actor. WWE matches requires a degree of believability, as it is a choreographed fight. John Cena is unavailable to sell a move effectively and his submission hold looks ridiculous whenever he applies it. It seems he is in more pain than the wrestler on the receiving end. As far as his Hollywood acting, John Cena is just another generic action hero, boring and very predictable.
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