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Film Review: Parasite

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

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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

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Film Review: The Lobster

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

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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

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