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To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You : Movie Review

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 TO ALL THE BOYS: P.S. I STILL LOVE YOU Director :   Michael Fimognari Genre : Romance/Drama Cast :   Lana Condor (Lara Jean), Noah Centineo (Peter Kavinsky), Jordan Fisher (John Ambrose) and        others Release Date : February 12, 2020 Rating : 3/5 Duration : 1 hr 42 mins Language : English Reviewed By : Shravni Datta Borade The beginning of the film will please viewers who are eager to see more of Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Peter (Noah Centineo) on their first date. He takes her to an Italian restaurant, where the atmosphere becomes increasingly odd after Peter becomes unduly enthusiastic about having two forks (so he can drop one on the floor). Lara Jean admits, "This is my first date—I've never been a girlfriend before. "I'm hoping I do well at it." This may seem nice on paper, but it gives you an odd feeling in your stomach. And despite his extensive relationship experience dating Lara Jean's ex-friend Gen, it becomes clear that despite her...

To All The Boys I've Loved Before : Movie Review

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 TO ALL THE BOYS I'VE LOVED BEFORE Director :    Michael Fimognari, Susan Johnson Genre : Romance/Drama Cast : Lana Condor (Lara Jean), Noah Centineo (Peter Kavinsky) and others Release Date : August 17, 2018 Rating : 7/10 (IMDb) Duration : 1 hr 39 mins Language : English  Reviewed By : Shravni Datta Borade Jenny Han is the author of the best-selling YA novel "To All the Boys I've Loved Before," which was based on her experiences as a youngster when she used to write letters to the boys she was crushing on but never actually sent them. Lara Jean (Lana Condor) explains that she writes letters when she has a crush that is so strong that she is unsure of what to do. She is writing more letters to herself than to the boys. She preserves them in a sentimental box left to her by her late mother and reads them frequently. The letters are a constant reminder of how strong and all-consuming my emotions may be. She reads them in the same manner in which she reads florid ...

Clouds : Movie Review

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 CLOUDS Director : Justin Baldoni Genre : Drama/Musical Cast : Sabrina Carpenter (Sammy), Fin Argus (Zach Sobiech) and others Release Date : October 9, 2020 Rating : 4.9/5 Duration : 2 hr 1min Language : English Reviewed By : Shravni Datta Borade When Zach Sobiech posted his song "Clouds" to YouTube, he was a senior in high school. It gained popularity online and resulted in a recording deal and a concert appearance. We'll go up, up, up, but I'll fly a bit higher, go up in the clouds because the view's a little sweeter, wild-eyed fans sang along with the chorus. Zach had the idea for the song's lyrics while flying, but he wasn't just looking out the window when he was inspired. Returning from Lourdes in search of a miracle after receiving a terminal diagnosis required a flight. Zach was initially identified as having bone cancer when he was 14 years old. At the start of this film, four years later, he is 17 years old and has finished 20 rounds of tre...

The Fault In Our Stars : Movie Review

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  THE FAULT IN OUR STARS Director : Josh Boone Genre : Romance/Drama Cast : Shailene Woodley (Hazel Grace Lancaster), Ansel Elgort (Augustus Waters) and others Release Date : June 6, 2014 Rating : 7.7/10 (IMDb) Duration : 2 hr 6 min Language : English Reviewed By : Shravni Datta Borade This story of the tragic love between two cancer-stricken teenagers ought to be excruciating. Given the subject matter, even explicit melodrama would have been acceptable. It should be passionate, captivating, and intriguing. In contrast, despite having several scenes that are intended to make us cry, the movie adaptation of the best-selling book "The Fault in Our Stars" comes across as emotionally impassive. It might be because it tries so hard to hit us over the head and numb us instead of making us feel true. In director Josh Boone's adaptation of author John Green's tear-jerking, young adult phenomenon, there is generally something simply odd about it, including an awkwardness to t...

The Holiday : Movie Review

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THE HOLIDAY  Director : Nancy Meyers Genre : Romance/Comedy Cast : Kate Winslet (Iris), Cameron Diaz (Amanda), Jude Law (Graham), Jack Black (Miles) and others Release Date : February 9, 2007 Rating : 6.9/10 (IMDb) Duration : 2 hr 18 mins Language : English Reviewed By : Shravni Datta Borade The Holiday is a story about two women. Iris Simpkins (Winslet) is a London-based columnist for The Daily Telegraph who is in love with her coworker and ex-boyfriend, Jasper Bloom. Even though they had broken up due to Jasper's dishonesty, he continues to hang out with Iris, pretending to be her friend to ask for favours and writing advice from her. Iris discovers Jasper is engaged to another lady on her last day of work before the holidays. Meanwhile, Amanda Woods (Cameron Diaz), a corporate executive from Los Angeles, discovers that her boyfriend Ethan is cheating on her with his young secretary on the other side of the planet. Ethan blames Amanda for being a workaholic and unwilling to...

Titanic : Movie Review

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                                                                                  TITANIC Director : James Cameron Genre : Drama/Romance Cast : Kate Winslet (Rose), Leonardo DiCaprio (Jack) and others Release Date: December 19, 1997 Rating :  4.8/5 Duration : 3h 16mins Language : English Reviewed By : Shravni Datta Borade On the ocean below, the Titanic stands motionless towards the West, its one and only voyage forever cut short. A remote-controlled TV camera weaves its way through the ship, down hallways, and through doorways, showing us suites intended for millionaires and inherited by crabs. We see it in the opening scenes of "Titanic," covered in the silt of 85 years. These images hit the mark well; the Titanic begs to have its narra...

The Notebook : Movie Review

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  THE NOTEBOOK Director :    Nick Cassavetes Genre : Drama/ Romance Cast : Ryan Gosling (Noah), Rachel McAdams (Allie) and others Release Date : June 25, 2004 Rating : 4.7/5 Duration : 2 hrs 4 mins Language : English Reviewed By : Shravni D Borade Duke (James Garner), who has survived two heart attacks, finds tremendous joy in reading to Allie (Gena Rowlands) from a journal about an exciting love tale at a retirement home. She has dementia and has an odd sensation she has heard this story before. Noah (Ryan Gosling) is a high school graduate who works at a lumber yard in Seabrook, North Carolina, in the 1940s. He meets Alison (Rachel McAdams) at a fair and it's love at first sight. She is the daughter of a rich Southern couple on vacation in town (Joan Allen and David Thornton). Noah and Alison go to the movies on their first date and discuss a lot about themselves on the way home. She is quite busy, despite the fact that she has not yet graduated from high school, wit...

Five Feet Apart Movie Review

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  FIVE FEET APART Director : Justin Baldoni Genre : Drama, Romance Cast : Haley Lu Richardson (Stella), Cole Sprouse (Will), Moises Arias (Poe) and others Release Date : March 15, 2019 Rating : 4.8/5 Duration : 1 hr 57mins Language : English Reviewed By : Shravni D Borade Breathe in deeply. Breathe in deeply. Those of us who have the privilege of taking our ability to breathe for granted get to pick and choose when we think about taking a breath: to relax, to sing, to blow up a balloon, to sprint. Every breath is a fight, a victory, and a cruel reminder that it can be the last for people who have lung disorders like cystic fibrosis (CF). The life expectancy for people born with CF was 10 only a few decades ago. So, it has only been recently that individuals with CF, like the young adults in "Five Feet Apart," have lived long enough to fully comprehend their condition and its limits. Stella (a radiant Haley Lu Richardson) enters the hospital as if it were her second home ...