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Mar 18, 2022
Red Rocket0
Mar 18, 2022
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Sep 20, 2019
The Goldfinch10
Sep 20, 2019
This move is a touching expression of childhood bonds and experiences actualized in adult life. After watching this you may have a better understanding of you own unconscious mind without needing to attend years of therapy, but maybe not. I'm so glad I didn't miss this thrilling adaptation **** novel and I don't read novels. Hard to believe the professional reviewers dissed this gem as I was thinking it should sweep the oscars.
Mar 8, 2017
Pandora's Promise10
Mar 8, 2017
If you care about your children and grandchildren breathing, you should watch this artful documentary. Scientists have known this information for about 20 years but the general public has not been informed. The movie came out in 2013 as we were recovering from the big recession–few people cared to watch it. This is a healthy story of scientific nuclear power told to the general public. It is not a nerd movie; everyday people will understand. The movie flows along well with environmentalists, nuclear scientists and critical sites from all over the world. The movie includes interviews from environmentalists who have demonstrated against nuclear power. The movie tracks all background radiation and from the power plant failures from Chernobyl to **** in its history of power plants. The data, shown in real time, is surprising as your mind tries accommodating to what you previously assumed. The general public's fears of nuclear along with the real results of all nuclear power plants in the world are covered. France gets 80% of their power from nuclear and have a carbon footprint of only 10. You get more natural radiation from higher elevations. So flying in a plane is more than twenty times the radiation than people get that are now living in Chernobyl. No one has ever died from nuclear power plants in the US, but 10,000 die per year just from coal burning power plants. The US developed a FNR rector that could shut itself down under similar conditions that caused Chernobyl and **** to explode-It was abandoned by political pressure and the lack of public global warming knowledge. What about proliferation? About 30 countries have the technology to develop nuclear weapons but only nine have done so. Most countries don't want to have a "bomb". The US buys nuclear war heads from Russia and recycles them for fuel in reactors. Nuclear power is by far the safest cleanest source of world power. The only source that we have that can stop the world weather effects of co2 emissions given our need for power to improve everyone's lives.
Nov 23, 2012
Silver Linings Playbook10
Nov 23, 2012
Best movie of the year. Not one moment did my wife and I feel any incongruity in any part of this movie. It was funny and real all the way through. Very rewarding if you have accurate people skills & intuition
Mar 25, 2012
Pina8
Mar 25, 2012
Pina encouraged her dancers to dance what they longed for. So this movie could have been called The Therapy of Dance. What was it like to be a child in Germany in the 20th century? The dancers, with out saying anything about their childhood, will show you. This is not American "So You Think You Can Dance" expressionism. I'm American and was abused by Germans as a child, so I could watch the beauty of the dancer's movements and the beastliness of the acted abuse. Not everyone will want to see this.