
Depressing and real.
It is a good movie, Nicolas Cage was very convincing alcoholic. There are some disturbing scenes.
Soundtrack is great too.
4/5
Depressing and real.
It is a good movie, Nicolas Cage was very convincing alcoholic. There are some disturbing scenes.
Soundtrack is great too.
4/5
I saw this movie on the Netflix. It started off strong but turns into a disappointment at the end.
The movie is about a street food cook who is invited to join a team of top chef.
SPOILERS WARNING:
The girl wanted to be the best and she even end up opening her own restaurant. But in the end she just wanted to go back to being a street food cook.
I felt disappointment because the message seemed that the pressure of being the best is not for everyone. Her family instead supporting her, guilt her and wanted her to quit, a weird cooking competition at a party, and then the message of the movie seemed to be that don’t be your best.
Other than beautiful cooking scenes, there was not much else going on for this movie.
This list of the greatest movies of all times is in no particular order because all these movies are awesome.
This weekend, I saw Sonic 3 with my son.
I have never got into Sonic movies, so this was the first Sonic movie I saw. It was really enjoyable movie, Ayden really loved it as well.
From a parent’s perspective, I liked that it used some common phrases such as “make good choices”, that should help reinforce these messages.