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Bridgerton (2020)
something to be said for innate sexuality
It seems many people agree that this season was less sexually intense than the first season. After having watched both, I conclude that against what is politically correct in this world today, when one is attracted to a certain sex it does come across on screen and we are not buying it when you have to play that you are attracted to a sex you are not attracted to. As a woman, we know when men are not attracted to us, and for that reason, this came across to me with this actor. I did not have any attraction to him sexually or yearn for their coupling, and when I googled and found out that he was gay, I discerned that's why. There is a sense of maleness that a hetero man exudes that a homosexual man does not, and a woman cannot be swept away by someone acting as if. That is where the season falls short.
Where Is Kyra? (2017)
You wouldn't know it, but one of the most beautiful women in the world is in this movie
The lighting in this movie is so horrible that all you see are basically the character's silhouettes you never get to see much of their faces, which keeps us at arms length from them, missing facial expressions which is half of acting. The most frustrating movie to watch. And painfully slow. What a waste of Pfeiffer's talent. Such a crime, her most powerful scene in the movie, we cannot see anything of her except an outline. There are maybe two scenes in this whole movie where you can actually see their faces. This director should be banned from making movies with major talent, He wastes our time and theirs.