Groundhog Day is a film about a single day, like any other, stretched across thousands. Through this endless time loop, the protagonist, Phil (played by Bill Murray), discovers true happiness amid mistakes and suffering. The story follows Phil, a weatherman, as he travels with his
This review shares my thoughts on the Spider-Man trilogy: Homecoming, Far From Home, and No Way Home. More precisely, it’s about Peter Parker, portrayed by Tom Holland. What captivates me isn’t this Peter’s powers. Personally, I find the Spider-Men of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield
For me, the hallmark of Ghibli Studio films is this: they transcend age limits and reward countless rewatches. Their pacing is slow, almost touching the deep-seated fear of time slipping away within us all. Only Yesterday delves into that theme. Yet it remains quintessentially Ghibli
It doesn’t squirm or show itself until the very last moment, adapting and persisting by turning corruption into an advantage for survival. That’s a parasite. As long as darkness lingers within humanity, parasites will continue to thrive. The title of the film alone stirs an
Before watching this movie, I had my doubts. Three whole hours? Three hours spent on a film about a Wall Street broker sounded like a recipe for boredom. I pictured endless paperwork, phone calls, flickering green-and-red stock charts, sly tricks, and drawn-out dialogues meant to
The latest animated film I watched was Soul from Pixar. With its cast of quirky, funny characters, it gently guides viewers into a deep, thoughtful exploration—all while keeping things relaxed. The Terms of Giving and Receiving The story follows Joe, a music teacher passionate about
I first saw this movie about a decade ago. Recently, a young friend mentioned they’d be watching it for Christmas, sparking my urge to revisit it. I don’t think I’ve fully unpacked all the messages behind the Guardians’ symbols. Still, they feel familiar and real
Search for this film on Google, and you might stumble across a striking headline: “Watching The Lobster: No Love, No Humanity?” I think that sums up the movie’s core pretty well. Whether The Lobster truly carries that message depends on who’s watching. And since it’s
For L, with you I never worry about getting lost. While researching, I learned that The Boy and the Heron (originally titled in English as The Boy and the Heron) draws inspiration from the novel How Do You Live? by the late Genzaburo Yoshino—a writer
The Warlords is a grand, tragic tale of ambition, self-establishment, and brotherhood set against the chaos of the late Qing dynasty. In the crucible of war, I see how human nature—whether intact or warped—reveals itself starkly. As the sole general to survive a battlefield massacre, Pang