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Swing Kids
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Aug 11, 2025
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Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

Newsies meets Life is Beautiful

Swing Kids is the best movie I've seen in years. EVERYONE should watch it. It was truly multicultural and showed how we are all human, no matter where we were born. The acting was superb and I felt all the emotions; it made me both laugh and cry. If I was some kind of film professor this would be in the rotation for required viewing.

That's all I wanted to say, but it keeps telling me I need 500 characters to submit my review. I didn't sign up to write an essay haha. Just watch it!! Oh and the music was excellent, great jams from different genres and time periods, but they're all bangers.

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Innocence
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Aug 11, 2025
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

Sobbed like an absolute baby watching this

I just completed this movie and im in tears as i write this review o m g. It deserves a much higher rating honestly. The story was so good for a 1 hour 50 mins long movie. Of course there could be more but then its be a drama (which tbh the plot could have been made into one) but considering time restraint it done SO well.

Acting was absolute chefs kiss from literally everyone and the cinematography was also absolute chefs kiss. There were so many schenes that i had to screen record just to look back at and appreciate like that one scene where shes talking to her mum on the other side of the glass and it alwas reflects one of them on top of the image of the other.

Rewatch value is low just cuz i dont think i could go through the pain again of watching this but i highly reccomend !!!

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Tall Girl
2 people found this review helpful
Aug 10, 2025
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

not perfect but super enjoyable and adorableee

i had super low expectations but this actually turned out to be much better than i wished it would be.

i know the actress as a comedian but she NAILED this role, her acting? so expressive, so real, she made this movie so enjoyable to watch.
this goes without saying, but i LOVED and ADORED their height difference. Them in general too like they're wayy too cute, so different yet also jst perfect for eachother, their chemistry was amazing too, wished there was more of it.
the cinematography is nothing extraordinary but was surprisingly wonderful, no whitening beauty filter, awkward shots or anything, quite the opposite of it actually.
i loved the scene where she is playing basketball with her younger and teen version, so beautiful.
the fashion show she put up for him and her speech about the dress he made and how she was also subconsciously describing their dynamic? cherry on top.
and the comedy? i was not expecting it to be so funny, but given the fl and her comedy partner, they served.

i jst wished we had more of the ml, we saw how fl struggled with her height, her tomboyishness how she learned to accept it and move on bcz of mls help, we could've seen more of the ml too bcz ik its prolly not easy being a ''not short, just not that tall'' guy whos a fashion designer, loved him regardless though hes so baby girl.
its a 10/10 in my book, but gotta give it a 9 simply bcz its too short and i wanted more, i see myself rewatching it
would recommend

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Decision to Leave
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by Emyvel
Aug 10, 2025
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 4.5
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The ending just shows human nature is selfish

the movie was indeed Intriguing but haphzardous at times, the way they shift from one event to another can be really hard to catch if you don't watch too Intently, the love story is really hard to watch as it involves infidelity at some point but it still drags your empathy and tear at your heart, I couldn't understand her decision at the same time I could see her mind, nice movie still though, but it needed better arrangements with the scenes

the little details from when he bought her food till how he couldn't bring himself to turn her in when he eventually solves the case, her keeping of his recording he lest with her which she called his love for her and the fact shes attracts abusive men while holding him close to her heart because he treats her well will make you wonder if she loves him as he is or the idea of him and her as they could be ... these little details kind of makes the ending where she chose to leave in that brutal manner confusing, because if she loves him truly why hurt him so, if she didn't why crave his love.

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Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy
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by JIEUN
Aug 10, 2025
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Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

mid

After I watched it, I understood why fans of the original are upset. There is so much to the story that it is hard to condense it into a two hour movie and feel satisfied with the result. An anime remake or even a K-drama would have been better than this. I cannot believe the director and production team really put this out and felt proud of their work.
Can I even blame Ahn Hyo Seop for his portrayal of Dokja when the director and screenwriter made his character appear like that? If you are a fan of the original, you would feel really frustrated watching it because of the preconceived standards you already had. If you have no prior exposure to the webtoon or novel, then you might enjoy it.

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Aug 10, 2025
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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A painful yet cathartic experience

This movie hit a little too close to home for me and i believe for many viewers from Asian backgrounds who were raised by their grandparents (for those of you like me, that box of tissues is gonna be more essential than a popcorn). This movie reminded me of my own grandmother's passing and her relationship with her children and grandchildren in those years. She was bedridden for many years before her passing and unlike the main character, was speech impaired, so this movie brought a voice to her experience, a voice i never got to hear.

In a similar way, she also bequeathed most of her wealth to her sons although the persons who cared for her most and whom she trusted most were her daughters, because as a parent she worried most about her sons and wanted to ensure that they were self-sufficient, While her actions may have been interpreted as unfair, to her, this was the best decision she could make to have a peace of mind. And she made the decision knowing her daughters may feel betrayed and she may be hated. She was also "passed around" relatives who agreed to care for her often with the hidden agenda of gaining her favour or benefiting from the situation. And because of her speech impairment, I believe there was much she must've wanted to say that she couldn't. The character 'Ahma' finally gave a voice to my grandmother for me.

Seeing such a personal experience portrayed in a work of fiction pained me but at the same time it provided me some form of cathartic relief, particularly the scene in the kitchen between mother and daughter where Ahma tried to comfort her daughter and convey her love despite it all. Parents believe that they love their children to the best of their ability and it's difficult to judge what's right and what isn't. The character designs were well thought out; Mui was a perfect counterfoil to the ML, logical, shrewd and goal-driven while M was more emotionally-driven and struggled with his conscience, his intentions evolving from being driven by self-serving needs to filial piety, love and respect. And Ahma was too real, vulnerable and strong, filled with loneliness that she forced herself to get used to because she feared burdening her children, and giving even when she was left with nothing else to give. Never blaming her children or grandchildren for their actions, and quietly loving them in her own ways, even if they couldn't understand.

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As Long as We Both Shall Live
2 people found this review helpful
Aug 10, 2025
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.5

Purest of love

✅️ Romance in fantasy setting
✅️ Purest, sincere FL
✅️ Honourable, charismatic ML
✅️ Hits you harder thn anime
✅️ Love after arranged marriage
✅️ Intrique & birth secrets

➖️Trigger: Violence and abuse alert

In this unexpected setting, Miyo gets bethrothed to Kiyoka. Miyo despite the abuse she faced growing up, remains unblemised in her innocence and purity of mind. Kiyoka who learns to trust her is drawn to her simple and sincere character. Their interaction was wholesome and sweet in the most beautiful form.

Imada Mio and Meguro Ren managed to potray the real essence of their characters that I felt truly resonate with me and surpass the source material.

Watching them was like sipping a hot Kabusecha: that has a nuanced, unique yet relaxing profile.

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Pegasus
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by lestay
Aug 10, 2025
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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The difference those few seconds made at the ending

Disclaimer

What I am writing here are my views and thoughts about this movie. Some of you may not like it. That does not give you the right to try to come at me with your opinions on why this movie should get a higher or lower score and why it is better/worse than I think it is. You have your own opinions, and I have mine. Kindly respect that.

I started this movie on a whim, as I need a movie with P for my challenge. I was not expecting much out of it, as I don't have any fascination with race car driving. However, I must say that I was actually impressed with how this movie came out. It had comedy as well as scenes that kept me on my feet. This movie, somehow, was able to get me emotional at certain scenes, and I'm not that invested in car racing to get as emotional as I did. But I guess it was because it's a story of an underdog, and we the viewers want to see what happens next.

Now, while all of these are good aspects of the movie, those last few seconds just made all the good things I found about this movie go down the drain. I didn't really like the ending, and it did leave me disappointed. If it just had a better, worthy ending, I would have given this movie a higher score than 7/10.

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The Four Bad Boys and Me
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Aug 10, 2025
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Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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A Teen Flick That Trips Over Its Own Drama

The Four Bad Boys and Me – streaming on iWant and ABS-CBN Entertainment YouTube channel – is an adaptation of a popular web novel, directed by Benedict Mique Jr. The cast includes Anji Salvacion as Candice Gonzales, with BGYO’s Gelo Rivera as her love interest Jeydon Lopez. The titular “Four Bad Boys” are rounded out by River Joseph as Charles Gonzales (Candice’s chaotic brother), Dustin Mayores as campus Casanova Troy Mendoza, and Harvey Bautista as Marky Lim – the one relatively sensible member of the group. Supporting roles include Brent Manalo as Shawn Lucas (Candice’s friend from South Korea), AC Bonifacio as Tiffany Chua, plus a handful of other side characters.

I held back writing this review for days because I wanted to see if my first impressions were too harsh. I saw it first at its Gateway premiere, then again via streaming – and sadly, my opinion hasn’t softened. This isn’t just a flawed adaptation; it’s a cinematic train wreck.

From the outset, the film feels like it’s aimed squarely at a younger, undemanding audience – or perhaps purely at fans of the source material and the cast. I haven’t read the original novel, so I can’t tell if the issues stem from poor adaptation or if the book itself is equally messy. But the result here is a two-hour slog: meandering, incoherent, and stuffed with so many unnecessary subplots that character development is all but abandoned.

The story introduces far too many plot points. Instead of fleshing out its core romance or friendship arcs, the narrative sprawls into half-baked love triangles, unexplained conspiracies, and bizarre cheating storylines involving the parents – which add nothing to the main plot. Characters like Shawn (Brent Manalo) feel completely unnecessary; he’s barely on screen, yet his inclusion muddles the central dynamic between Candice, Jeydon, and Marky. Even Kim – supposedly the “third party” – never meets Jeydon, leaving her motivations a mystery.

Script inconsistencies abound. One moment Candice and Jeydon share a heartfelt “Betty” scene, the next Candice acts shocked that Jeydon likes her. It’s as if no one checked for continuity. And if you’re going to introduce new conflicts, at least give them proper build-up. Instead, we get a patchwork of half-explored ideas.

The real tragedy is the wasted potential. Marky could have been a strong second lead. The friendship between Troy, Tiffany, and Candice – established during the pageant subplot – could have added heart. Charles, the brother, could have been given more depth. Instead, the film skims past the emotional beats in favour of filler: unnecessary musical numbers, awkward dance breaks, and a pageant storyline that loses steam halfway through.

What it could have been is a charming coming-of-age story about Candice finding her confidence, with the “bad boys” revealing their own struggles beneath the bravado. Instead, it tries to do everything and succeeds at almost nothing.

To be fair, the film isn’t entirely joyless. There are moments of light-hearted banter and witty dialogue, and Harvey Bautista’s performance as Marky is the one bright spot – he’s the only actor here who seems to know exactly what he’s doing. But even he can’t salvage the clumsy editing, lack of direction, and tonal whiplash.

Verdict: The Four Bad Boys and Me wants to be a breezy, feel-good teen flick, but ends up feeling like detention – long, tedious, and something you endure rather than enjoy.

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Somewhere Winter
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Aug 10, 2025
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

"Will you wait for me?"

Somewhere Winter told the story of a Beijing university student’s up and down relationship with a Taiwanese businessman. An Ran would have to decide how long she was willing to wait for Qi Xiao and if the timing would ever be right.

An Ran desperately wants to attend her idol’s first concert in Beijing but doesn’t have a ticket. When hope was lost a man hands her a ticket after his date didn’t show up. Such began the coincidental run ins for An and Qi Xiao before they became more purposeful. Problems with Qi’s family, on-again-off-again lover, and his business cause Qi to ask An to wait for him, a habit that covers 6 years. In the present, An returns to Beijing with her estranged daughter when An’s father is dying. After the funeral as fate would have it, the daughter makes the acquaintance of Qi’s son and the two find a mystery to be solved.

I’m an old, cranky Butterfly and did not see this romance as a great love for the ages. An Ran was a college student so in her late teens or around 20 when she met the older Qi. This for me was the story of a first young love, when you are sure it is the most powerful love of all time and will always endure. No sacrifice is too great for it. As conflicts and separations continue to arise and the timing is never right, maturity and pain kick in for self-preservation and enlightenment.

Ma Si Chun and Wallace Huo did an admirable job of selling the love that couldn’t quite touch. The film didn't do anything to make them look 28 years older when telling the story in the present which was a bit confusing. Zhang Yao played An’s best girl who stood with her through all her heartbreaks.

I enjoyed this film even if it got to the point I was hoping the couple would not get together as An’s needs were almost never met. Somewhere Winter may not have been a love for the ages, but it was also a tale of how first love can overwhelm the senses and common sense, and cause a young woman to throw caution to the wind. First loves don't always mean last loves, although it’s always possible.

9 August 2025

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The writer(s) chickened out and gave us an open ending. After all the times Qi let her down and went radio silent, I have a hard time seeing An giving up the life she had created to go back to him. Even the last time before the scandal erupted, his eyes were darting looking for the door when he realized he didn’t have enough money to start his hot pot restaurant without An’s help. She sacrificed 6 years of her life for a few days of happiness, not a great predicter of a happy future with this man. But then again, I’m old, cranky, and less forgiving…with a long memory. lol

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Miss Yeon
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Aug 10, 2025
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

"I can't close my eyes because of your beauty"

Miss Yeon is a short film of love, loss, and heart wrenching regret. At a mere 15 minutes director Choi Ji Won told the broken love story of two high school girls in flashback at Miss Yeon’s funeral.

Woo Jeong blows off her boyfriend much to his anger and leaves to attend her friend Su Yeon’s funeral. Only a few friends are in attendance in addition to the grieving mother. Jeong is overwhelmed with memories of the sweet young love she shared with Yeon. And also the hurtful words their friends had to say about people who had same sex relationships. Filled with the anxiety of being caught and shunned, Jeong began dating a boy to “protect” her relationship with Yeon, an unfaithful act Yeon could not accept.

This short film highlighted the scorn and repudiation lesbian relationships faced and the pressure it put on the young couple. While Yeon accepted herself, Jeong struggled to fully accept herself and Yeon and desperately wanted to fit in with their gossipy friends. A confrontation at the funeral would grant Jeong a chance to vent her guilt and unbearable grief.

9 August 2025

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The Butterfly Lovers
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Aug 9, 2025
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Beautifully bittersweet

A wonderfully bittersweet update on the classic Chinese Opera, The Lovers thrives on overdone romanticism, but one that consists of lots of muted slapstick, opulent visuals and unbearably cute moments that are impossible to hate. Foremost, this iteration of The Butterfly Lovers is very adorable, wacky, and endearing until it suddenly turns horrifically tragic. One where our doomed lovers cry tears of blood, the sky is tinted pink, purple and orange, with the earth swallowing them whole. It all builds with incredible emotional power as it progresses, largely thanks to Tsui Hark's trademark style and his excellent eye for beautiful imagery. The visuals for the film are utterly luscious, with stunning art direction, production design and cinematography. The performances and chemistry between Charlie Yeung and Nicky Wu are truly breathtaking; you can't help but fall a little in love with them yourself. The music is simply beautiful, elevating the events of the film and immersing it in a dreamlike atmosphere. Sometimes the music alone can make you feel like you're floating in a state of infatuation, or mourning a tragic situation with much sorrow and tears. While The Lovers plays on some rather familiar and dear emotions, it also succeeds at being perhaps the most self-indulgent romance ever heard of, but equally compelling and utterly watchable.

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The Bullet Train
3 people found this review helpful
Aug 9, 2025
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

Life in the fast lane!

Life for 1970s movie characters was dangerous. The water wasn’t safe (The Poseidon Adventure, Jaws), buildings weren’t safe (The Towering Inferno), and the sky wasn’t safe (Airport). In Japan, the railways became a thing of danger when a down on his luck businessman decided the government and economic society had left too many people behind and planted a bomb on The Bullet Train.

Passengers board Hikari 109 only concerned with their own lives and problems. After the train begins its journey, the railway receives a call stating that a bomb has been planted on the train. If its speed dips to 80km per hour, the bomb will detonate killing the 1500 passengers on board. The RR company, police department and government quickly assemble a task force to identify the bomber and determine the best course of action.

The 1994 American film Speed was based on The Bullet Train. Aside from the speed and ransom elements, the two films diverge significantly. In TBT, the chief bomber, Okita Tetsuo, is the focal point. His schemes and unfortunate background dominated the story. Takakura Ken was more than up to the challenging role even imbuing his character with empathy. While Sonny Chiba is listed as a main, his part as the train operator was fairly small. The Street Fighter was in a constant sweat fighting panic every moment. There was no loose cannon cop who didn’t play by the rules. Though there were plenty of officers trying to do their job and failing spectacularly on several occasions. Utsui Ken as the level headed and compassionate Kuramochi was the star on the side of good. He struggled to find a way to save the passengers and showed why learning how to do story problems in math saves lives. Seventy-year-old Shimura Takashi had a small role as the railroad president. The hysterical, self-centered passengers had me wishing for a good old zombie apocalypse in a mirror image Train from Tokyo instead of Busan. The crew had no idea how to handle desperate salarymen more concerned about their deals than their lives. I suspect in the film’s world they had a post disaster meeting to install locks on the car doors and cabin.

My biggest complaint would be the music which was dreadful even by 1970’s “bow-chicka-bow” style tunes. Also with a large cast, it took quite a bit of time for me to nail down who was in charge of what. The police continually waffled between wanting to surveil, arrest, or kill the suspects which put the passengers’ lives at risk.

At 2 ½ hours, the film ran long though most of the time was put to good use with few scenes dragging down the action. The economic divide drove the bombing team who were looking to kick the government in the side. It was hard to be too sympathetic with Okita as he did threaten innocent, if annoying, people’s lives. Perhaps these passengers who could afford the expensive bullet train tickets appeared complicit with the struggles so many people in Japan were facing. As the world’s first high speed train, it made for a shiny target of revenge. The people in charge callously weighed the passengers’ lives against their reputations, with Kuramochi caught in the middle only caring about the 1500’s safety.

For a 1975 disaster film, The Bullet Train acquitted itself well. The ending was a small emotional letdown, but also what made it distinctly Japanese. The primary antagonist and protagonist weren’t in a life-or-death guns drawn brawl, but rather in an existential and ethical battle that held people’s lives in the balance.

8 August 2025
7.75 rounded up to an 8.0

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Ziam
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Aug 9, 2025
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Overall 3.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 3.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 2.5

Not the worst zombie movie I've seen

Not the best, but not the worst. It introduced a new idea for a zombie movie but fell back on clichéd tropes. I would watch it if a sequel were to happen. The acting was good, the storyline could use some work, but I did enjoy the music. The characters could use some more work fleshing them out so to speak.
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Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy
3 people found this review helpful
Aug 9, 2025
Completed 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

They only hung on the fame of the webtoon and the cast

This fucking piece of shit is just a fucking parody of the webtoon and the novel. This is an insult to both the author and the readers who are fans of this work. I hope this movie doesn't do too well at the box office. Honestly, I don't care if the cast's fans call us toxic. I hope that one day they'll feel the great hatred that I feel for this disgusting adaptation.
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