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Dickinson (2019-2021)
Hailee Steinfeld (as Emily Dickinson) Will Pullen (as Nobody) NO ONE ELSE CELEBRATED ANONYMITY LIKE EMILY. Favoring privacy over all the constant scuffles of fame. From the biopic-comedy series, DICKINSON (2021) [+] SUE & EMILY ❤ [+] ..more on DICKINSON
The Unforgivable (2021)
Directed by Nora Fingscheidt
Cinematography by Guillermo Navarro
Will Pullen as Nobody in Dickinson
The Unforgivable, 2021 Dir. Nora Fingscheidt
Review: 'The Unforgivable' is at odds with itself but still works
Review: '#TheUnforgivable' is at odds with itself but still (mostly) works @NetflixFilm
There is no question that prison is hard on a person, especially in countries like the United States, where the system is set up to be punitive rather than rehabilitative. A long stint can leave a person a shell of their former self unless they have something on the outside to hold on to. In The Unforgivable, that something is a younger sister that the main character isn’t allowed to see. In this…
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The Murphy’s Reputation
Requested by: Anon
Request: Can I request an Evan Hansen imagine where R is a 3rd Murphy sibling (but actually gets along with connor and works as his rock) so after he pushes evan down R tells Jared off, helps evan up, and calms down connor. Evan just falls for R and makes it his mission to ask you out by the end of the year.
Fandoms: Dear Evan Hansen
Pairing: Evan Hansen x Murphy!Reader, Sibling!Connor Murphy x Murphy!Reader, Sibling!Slight!Zoe Murphy x Murphy!Reader
Warnings: Cursing, Slight drug use
Goat Movie Review
Director: Andrew Neel. Writers: David Gordon Green, Brad Land, Andrew Neel, Mike Roberts. 2016
This is such a good drama.
The story is good and captivating; it starts you off slowly, letting us get to know the characters and the environment in which they are going to develop, they let us get used to the way the main character feels and what he’s been through; and as the plot moves foward things start to get more complicated, in a way; as the pledges start their “hell week” and their life becomes, well, hell.
The main character, Brad, is likeable, and understandable, and he’s very transparent, which is something that I, personaly, liked, because we can see the course of his actions very cleary, where he’s coming from and where he might be going next.
This movie makes an excelent drama, I enjoyed the story, the characters, they way they chose to portray the whole pledging to a fraternity journey. Their characters don’t get stuck, we see some of them grow and change towards the end and that was done nicely as well.
There are some scenes that are weird and strange, as well as some a bit disturbing, but if you’re not too sensible, you should be just fine watching this
I’d give it five out of five goats.