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chitreshgupta

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Mr. Plankton
8.110
Mr. Plankton
Episode #1.8
8.310
Episode #1.8
Episode #1.7
8.310
Episode #1.7
Episode #1.6
8.510
Episode #1.6
Episode #1.5
8.310
Episode #1.5
Episode #1.4
8.110
Episode #1.4
Episode #1.3
8.110
Episode #1.3
Episode #1.2
8.09
Episode #1.2
Episode #1.1
7.79
Episode #1.1
This Means Woe
8.310
This Means Woe
Woe Me the Money
8.310
Woe Me the Money
Woe Thyself
8.510
Woe Thyself
Hyde and Woe Seek
7.69
Hyde and Woe Seek
If These Woes Could Talk
8.310
If These Woes Could Talk
Call of the Woe
7.69
Call of the Woe
The Devil You Woe
7.69
The Devil You Woe
Here We Woe Again
7.69
Here We Woe Again
Here's to All You've Been Through
9.610
Here's to All You've Been Through
A Spring Every Day
9.110
A Spring Every Day
Spread Your Wings and Fly
9.010
Spread Your Wings and Fly
Such an Uneven Love
9.210
Such an Uneven Love
A Glistening Winter
8.910
A Glistening Winter
My Love by My Side
8.810
My Love by My Side
The Storm Sweeps My Heart, the Love Rocks My Heart
8.710
The Storm Sweeps My Heart, the Love Rocks My Heart
The Wind Goes Whoosh, My Heart Goes Boo-Hoo
8.210
The Wind Goes Whoosh, My Heart Goes Boo-Hoo

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  • Akshay Kumar in Kesari (2019)
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Reviews28

chitreshgupta's rating
Marco

Marco

6.7
2
  • Mar 3, 2025
  • Children Brutality is not acceptable

    Oppenheimer

    Oppenheimer

    8.3
    10
  • Jul 22, 2023
  • An Awe-Inspiring Triumph: Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer"

    "Oppenheimer" is an exceptional film that deserves the highest praise for its thought-provoking narrative, exquisite craftsmanship, and compelling performances. From the very first frame, the movie draws the audience into the fascinating world of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the brilliant physicist whose contributions during World War II profoundly altered the course of history.

    The film's director, screenwriters, and production team have demonstrated remarkable talent and dedication in bringing Oppenheimer's complex story to the screen. The meticulous attention to historical accuracy and period details adds a layer of authenticity, transporting viewers back in time to witness the scientific breakthroughs and tumultuous events that unfolded during the Manhattan Project.

    Cillian Murphy's portrayal of J. Robert Oppenheimer is nothing short of remarkable. His nuanced and captivating performance captures the inner conflicts and moral dilemmas faced by the renowned physicist as he grapples with the implications of his work. The supporting cast, including outstanding performances by the ensemble, further enriches the film's narrative and emotional depth.

    "Oppenheimer" stands out not only as a biopic but also as a meditation on the complexities of scientific progress and its impact on humanity. The film delves into the ethical dilemmas faced by scientists during wartime, exploring the weight of their choices and the sacrifices they make for the greater good.

    Furthermore, the film's cinematography and art direction are stunning, creating a visual feast for the eyes. The sweeping landscapes, haunting laboratories, and evocative period settings transport viewers back to the 1940s, immersing them fully in the era's atmosphere.

    One of the film's greatest strengths lies in its ability to strike an emotional chord with the audience. It deftly navigates the intricacies of Oppenheimer's personal life, revealing the human side of this legendary figure. This emotional connection fosters a deep sense of empathy and understanding, making "Oppenheimer" more than just a historical account-it becomes a profound reflection on the human experience.

    The film's musical score, composed by a talented maestro, complements the narrative beautifully, adding another layer of emotional resonance to the story. The music enhances key moments and intensifies the emotions felt throughout the film, creating an immersive and unforgettable cinematic journey.

    In conclusion, "Oppenheimer" is a cinematic masterpiece that deserves accolades for its exceptional storytelling, remarkable performances, and its ability to delve into the complexities of history and humanity. It celebrates the brilliance of J. Robert Oppenheimer while also encouraging us to contemplate the broader implications of scientific progress and the human spirit. A true gem among cinematic offerings, "Oppenheimer" is a must-watch for both history enthusiasts and those seeking a deeply moving and intellectually stimulating film experience.
    It's Okay to Not Be Okay

    It's Okay to Not Be Okay

    8.6
    10
  • Mar 13, 2023
  • This show is so special!!

    Starting from the really creative look of the show and the way they have incorporated a fairy-tale to explain the character's feelings and actions in each of the episodes is really new and unique. Right from the first episode, I was pulled in and I really didn't want it to end. I love the fact that they didn't just show the Sang Tae's (the older autistic brother) as just an additional character, I LOVED the growth they showed in especially his character which kinda as result helped Kim Soo-Hyun's character grow as well. The relationship between the three literally gave me all the feels, from happiness, adoration (especially when Moon-Yong and Sang Tae use to argue cutely), sadness, etc. The growth of the older brother's character and him realizing and trying to act like an older brother to the two mad me happy cry SO MANY TIMES. I don't even need to really talk about the amazing chemistry between Kim Soo-Hyun and Seo Ye-ji, but I will hehe because IT WAS SO PERFECT. They both were so cute together and every scene they were in showed their amazing acting skills. Although every kdrama has a cute scene between the lead couple, the little cute scenes between this couple were so different and special because of the personalities that they portrayed. OUF they fit their roles so well Kim Soo-Hyun as a gentle yet strong caregiver was literally perfection from his mannerisms to the way he delivered the dialogues. The same goes for Seo Ye-Ji's Ko Moon-young, she was so elegant yet fearless I LOVED IT. Also, her outfits and styling in this show deserve an award, there wasn't a single outfit she didn't pull off. A lot of shows have female leads wearing amazing clothes BUT something that made me love her character and this show overall, even more, was how they explained why she dresses up so much and justified it as a coping mechanism, that was really something special.
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