Alwnva
Joined May 2011
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So, every once and a while you get a group of friends that are completely well rounded. To be able to catch up with friends throughout the years is a treat. It's satisfying to celebrate black culture. I do appreciate that the characters have layers and dimension. I know someone like each of these people. Music is an essential part of black culture and they have the soundtrack for this saga just right.
I cannot accept that this is the end. I don't have a favorite character. I don't have a favorite scene or episode or movie. I just love my group of friends. So, I'm gonna say we need a prologue.
I cannot accept that this is the end. I don't have a favorite character. I don't have a favorite scene or episode or movie. I just love my group of friends. So, I'm gonna say we need a prologue.
The Woman King is bound to be a classic. It is sad to me that in our country is so polarized right now that anything with an ethnic twist is deemed bad before it even gets started.
Viola Davis is a force of nature. She leads this film like her character lead the soldiers she supported. The story may be triggering to some. But it is a story that needed to be told.
He fight scenes are electrifying. Extremely well choreographed and and executed. The casting is amazing. Davis is not the only standout here. Thuso Mbedu, star if The Underground Railroad, puts forth another strong performance. Lashana Lynch and Sheila Atim do as well.
Viola Davis is a force of nature. She leads this film like her character lead the soldiers she supported. The story may be triggering to some. But it is a story that needed to be told.
He fight scenes are electrifying. Extremely well choreographed and and executed. The casting is amazing. Davis is not the only standout here. Thuso Mbedu, star if The Underground Railroad, puts forth another strong performance. Lashana Lynch and Sheila Atim do as well.
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