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Bravery Amidst Silence: Confronting Injustice and Societal Complicity in To Kill a Tiger
17 March 2024
After watching 'To Kill a Tiger,' I am both moved and outraged. The documentary showcases not just the bravery and persistence of Ranjit and his family in seeking justice but also casts a harsh light on the broader failings of Indian society and its political framework. It is distressing to see a community and its leaders perpetuate and condone such regressive attitudes towards sexual assault, prioritizing reputation over human dignity and justice. The film does an exemplary job of laying bare the systemic issues that allow such injustices to persist, questioning the role of societal norms and political complicity in the oppression of the vulnerable. While it is a tribute to one family's unyielding spirit, it also serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for cultural and political reforms in India. 'To Kill a Tiger' is not only a documentary; it's a call to action, challenging viewers to reflect on their own values and the societal structures that either uphold or undermine justice. Essential viewing for those who advocate for a more equitable and humane world.
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Her (2013)
9/10
An amazing script for open your mind!
5 September 2016
A fantastic movie! Deeply in order to open your mind to the question: "What is the true consciousness behind the love?" We are just a bunch of molecules that together make up a body. We're just a lump of flesh and bones. We're just water! But emotions? Where emotions are made? They are just some kind of brain chemistry? The brain, another part of human body water-based. Think with me: And if the same emotions not made in a biological brain, but in a silicon brain? These emotions would be different or false only because they are not of biological origin? The reflection found in HER is it. Moreover, you will see a beautiful photography, a engaging soundtrack, a amazing script and a brilliant acting of Joaquin Phoenix and Scarlett Johansson. Sci-fi highly recommended!
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Ben-Hur (2016)
4/10
Slow and predictable but good special effects.
19 August 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Love. Love. Brothers. Family. Blablabla. Horses. Love. Love. Jesus. Love. Explosion and very quickly war scenes. Love. More Jesus. More love. My wife. My mother. Blablabla. I'll kill you. You betrayed me. More Love. A wise man, my master. Horses. Teaching me, please. OK. Blablabla. Love. My wife. My brother. I love you. I came back for you. Challenge me. Noooooooooooooooooo! Neeeeveeerrr!!! You Neeeeed!! Love. More love. More wisdom words. Special effects. Horses. More horses. A race of horses. You lost, i win! Blablabla. Love. Love. My wife. Love. A happy family in Jerusalem. Jesus. Jesus. More Jesus.

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Slow and boring movie. That's it!
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