Love is a tragedy.
Lost in the Stars is a mystery thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat because you don't know who to trust, what to believe, and why things happened. It's a movie you to watch without expectations and guesses because when you think you know what happened, it pulls you into another maze of twists and turns. It's medium-paced, riveting, and has a conclusive ending.
The movie isn't impressive but has a lot of aspects to appreciate. The cinematography is beautiful, and the design of the fictional country is fascinating. I like how the country's design reflects the multicultural and multilingual society. However, the quality of the camerawork isn't consistent. Some shots look amateurish, such as the waterfall scene. Nevertheless, I had a good watching experience.
The last plot twist killed me. They deserve better.
The movie isn't impressive but has a lot of aspects to appreciate. The cinematography is beautiful, and the design of the fictional country is fascinating. I like how the country's design reflects the multicultural and multilingual society. However, the quality of the camerawork isn't consistent. Some shots look amateurish, such as the waterfall scene. Nevertheless, I had a good watching experience.
The last plot twist killed me. They deserve better.
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