A Clockwork Orange
A Review By Ryan Oliveira
This Controversial art masterpiece film based on the novel with the same name by Anthony Burgess, This successful Oscar nominated X rated film is as much of a work of art as it is brutal and disturbing. Starring Malcolm McDowell as Alex in a dystopian (future) with his gang (droogs) who at night drink Korova Milk at there bar before embarking in some "ultraviolence" involving brutal on screen rape and murder, this movie shows these brutal occurrences in such an artistically beautiful and unique way it seems almost okay, this film is about when the lead droog Alex is hulled to jail for rape and murder of "old cat lady" he then is put through tests by the government leading to the audience to discuss and consider when does government power go to far, and weather the government should fight the desensitizing of violence in our country, or let it be. In this Stanley Kubrick directed film you will be both amazed disturbed and utterly entertained a true movie masterpiece for adults only!
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The Perks Of Being A Wallflower
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
A Ryan Oliveira Movie Review
This mature and heavy comedy drama tackles the mind of a recovering teenage boy who struggles with Post dramatic stress disorder (cant say why it would be an extreme spoiler) This is a movie that if the funny moments werent there would be down right depressing but with the brillant acting of harry potters emma watson and percy jacksons logan lerman. This is a story about the lives of these 3 high schoolers and there romance and struggles of life and there past. This movie is very heavy and not at all appropite for teens under the age of 14. This movie is based on the book by the same title and is very well praised and fanbased. Take the journey that will change your life on the perks of being a wallflower. Rated PG-13
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Im Back withmy review on the Impossibles
IMBD the Impossible click their to see another review
Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 22 wins & 34 nominations. See more awards »
Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 22 wins & 34 nominations. See more awards »
Budget:
€30,000,000 (estimated)Opening Weekend:
$143,818 (USA) (21 December 2012)Gross:
$18,996,755 (USA) (12 April 2013)
Maria: Lucas, look at this place. They're so busy in here. You get to go and do something. Go help people. You're good at it.
Henry: But you know, you know, the most scary bit for me?
Thomas: When the water hit?
Henry: No. After that, when I came up, I was on my own. That was the scariest part. And when I saw the two of you clinging to the tree, I didn't feel so scared anymore. I knew I wasn't on my own. You see?
The impossible is a vividly and beautfully reanacted true survivors story about one familys love and trust to find one another after the 2004 thiland tsunami. Warning this film shows partial female nudity and very intense scenes and countless body count, this is the parental review link
common sense media review thanks for reading this has been ryan o signing off movie critic! :)
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