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Too Beautiful to Lie (2004) Review – The Courage to Accept Warmth Despite Our Masks

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Header illustration for the film review essay of Too Beautiful to Lie (2004). Illustration created for editorial movie review purposes. ๐ŸŽฅ Film Overview Original Title: ๊ทธ๋…€๋ฅผ ๋ฏฟ์ง€ ๋งˆ์„ธ์š” (Geunyeoreul Mitji Maseyo)  International Title: Too Beautiful to Lie / Don't Believe Her  Director: Bae Hyung-joon  Release: February 20, 2004 (South Korea)  Runtime: 112 minutes (1 hour 52 minutes)  Genre: Romantic Comedy  Screenplay: Bae Hyung-joon, Park Yeon-seon  Country: South Korea  Rating: Suitable for ages 12 and above  Audience: 1,204,000 admissions  Awards: 40th Baeksang Arts Awards - Best Actress (Kim Ha-neul)  Cast: Kim Ha-neul (Joo Young-joo), Kang Dong-won (Choi Hee-chul), Song Jae-ho (Hee-chul's father), Kim Ji-young (Hee-chul's grandmother), Lee Young-eun (Choi Su-mi, Hee-chul's sister), Lim Ha-ryong (Uncle) ๐Ÿ“– Plot Summary Joo Young-joo is a woman with a complicated past who's trying to start fresh. On a train to Busan, sh...

Chef (2014) Review – A Film That Lets You Rest While Everything Moves

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  Header illustration for the film review essay of Chef (2014). Illustration created for editorial movie review purposes. ๐ŸŽฅ Film Overview Title: Chef  Director: Jon Favreau  Release: March 7, 2014 (SXSW premiere), May 9, 2014 (US theatrical)  Runtime: 114 minutes (1 hour 54 minutes)  Genre: Comedy, Drama, Road Movie  Screenplay: Jon Favreau  Studio: Open Road Films, Aldamisa Entertainment  Music: Lyle Workman (score), various artists (soundtrack)  Rating: IMDb 7.3 / 87% Rotten Tomatoes (Critics), 85% (Audience)  Budget: $11 million  Box Office: $48.4 million worldwide  Cast: Jon Favreau (Carl Casper), Sofรญa Vergara (Inez), John Leguizamo (Martin), Emjay Anthony (Percy), Scarlett Johansson (Molly), Dustin Hoffman (Riva), Oliver Platt (Ramsey Michel), Bobby Cannavale (Tony), Robert Downey Jr. (Marvin) ๐Ÿ“– Plot Summary Carl Casper is a talented chef trapped in his own success. For years, he's worked at Gauloises, a...

Shoplifters (2018) Review – When Chosen Bonds Question Blood

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  Header illustration for the film review essay of Shoplifters (2018). Illustration created for editorial movie review purposes. ๐ŸŽฅ Film Overview Original Title: ไธ‡ๅผ•ใๅฎถๆ— (Manbiki Kazoku) Director: Hirokazu Kore-eda Genre: Drama, Crime Release Date: May 13, 2018 (Cannes) / June 8, 2018 (Japan) Runtime: 121 minutes Language: Japanese Country: Japan Cast: Lily Franky, Sakura Ando, Kirin Kiki, Mayu Matsuoka, Kairi Jyo, Miyu Sasaki Awards: Palme d'Or (Cannes 2018), Best Film (Mainichi Film Awards), Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Feature Film Nominations: Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film Box Office: $72.6 million worldwide ๐Ÿ“– Plot Summary On the margins of Tokyo, the Shibata family lives in a cramped home, surviving through odd jobs, an elderly woman's pension, and petty theft. Osamu teaches his son Shota the art of shoplifting—not as a game, but as necessity. During one excursion, they encounter young ...

Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) Review – A Story About Finding Your Own Rhythm

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  Header illustration for the film review essay of Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994). Illustration created for editorial movie review purposes. ๐ŸŽฅ Film Overview Title: Four Weddings and a Funeral  Director: Mike Newell  Release: May 13, 1994 (UK), March 11, 1994 (US limited), April 15, 1994 (US wide) Runtime: 117 minutes  Genre: Romantic Comedy, Drama  Screenplay: Richard Curtis  Studio: PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Working Title Films  Music: Richard Rodney Bennett  Rating: IMDb 7.1 / 92% Rotten Tomatoes  Awards: BAFTA Award for Best Film, Golden Globe for Best Actor (Hugh Grant), BAFTA Best Actor (Hugh Grant), Academy Award nominations for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay  Cast: Hugh Grant (Charles), Andie MacDowell (Carrie), Kristin Scott Thomas (Fiona), Simon Callow (Gareth), James Fleet (Tom), John Hannah (Matthew), Charlotte Coleman (Scarlett), Rowan Atkinson (Father Gerald) ๐Ÿ“– Plot Summary Charles, a cha...

Bicentennial Man (1999) Review – A Two-Century Journey Through Existence and the Heart

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Header illustration for the film review essay of Bicentennial Man (1999). Illustration created for editorial movie review purposes. ๐ŸŽฅ Film Overview Title: Bicentennial Man Director: Chris Columbus Release: December 17, 1999 (USA) Runtime: 132 minutes (2 hours 12 minutes) Genre: Science Fiction, Drama, Romance Screenplay: Nicholas Kazan (based on works by Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg) Studio: Touchstone Pictures, Columbia Pictures Music: James Horner Cinematography: Phil Mรฉheux Production Budget: $100 million Box Office: $87.4 million worldwide Rating: IMDb 6.9/10, Rotten Tomatoes 37% (Critics), CinemaScore A- (Audience) Cast: Robin Williams (Andrew Martin), Sam Neill (Richard Martin), Embeth Davidtz (Little Miss/Portia), Wendy Crewson (Ma'am), Oliver Platt (Rupert Burns), Kiersten Warren (Galatea) Awards: Academy Award nomination for Best Makeup (Greg Cannom) Note: Based on Isaac Asimov's 1976 short story "The Bicentennial Man" and...