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'SHERLOCK GNOMES' (2018) REVIEW

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With the first film 'Gnomeo and Juliet' doing well at the box office and receiving mixed reviews, the sequel does not succeed nor does it do well commercially and critically. It underperformed at the box office and received negative reviews. Though my sister enjoyed this film due to its tone and the 'humour' it provides, the film lacks many things. I thought the humour was 'okay'. I only laughed a few times but those moments are forgettable. The only memorable scene was the nepotism joke in the beginning. Comedy is an important genre to present in this film to engage children but this film failed to do so. However, the action aspect of the film managed to keep the audience engaged. Other aspects the film lacked was the storytelling which is the main part of any film. The narrative was very generic and predictable but there were moments which allows the audience think "I did not see that coming!" The film tends to...

'AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR' (2018) REVIEW

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Since this film is not just a film but a cinematic event experience, here's what I thought about it. This was pretty much Thanos' story; not in his perspective but every scene always linked back to his character. He was the main character; being mentioned at least once in every scene. He's not the stereotypical antagonist who wants to take over the universe but bring balance. I thought survival was the end goal for him and so if half of the universe is gone, there will be balance and survival will no longer be an issue as he has somewhat mentioned in the film. UPDATE: Recently Kevin Feige reported that half of the plant resources and animals have also been affected by Thanos' snap. Thinking about it, wouldn't it be pointless if half of the universe's resources are gone? Poverty will still exist. Also, with the large number of characters in this film, it was obvious that not all of the protagonists will get the same amount of screen time as each other. As ...

WORLD OF FILMS

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Growing up, I used to unintentionally analyse films; discussing the practical and digital effects with anyone in the room as well as watching behind the scene videos of my favourite films. The constant need to let my brothers know how certain scenes were shot every time we watch a film and then researching further into the production led to my passion in films studies. At the of 3, my uncle sent us 80's and 90's films on VHS... some of what I remember were 'Terminator', 'Star Wars' and even an old TV show from the 60's called 'Captain Scarlet'. It was only until I was 15 (4 years ago) when I knew I wanted to pursue a career in media well at least study it. Studying media for A-Levels got me to review films (specifically horror films) and make a blog about the pre/post production of my own short film which gave me the idea to start a new blog- writing my own reviews on films I have already watched (anything from cult classics to recent releases). ****...