bad movie from beginning to end. i still remember someone saying this was the best horror movie of 2024 đ¶âđ«ïž and what was supposed to be the âbest jump scareâ turned into a bunch of unanswered questions. the director just threw a lot of things together, most of them without any explanation. i donât know if he was trying to include every horror element possible, but the result was a complete mess. he really needed to work more on the script. the only real scare was the guy banging on the door with a knife đȘ
flat girls is more than just a teen movie: itâs a reflection on inequality, social expectations, and identity. the film balances emotion and subtlety, leaving room for the audience to interpret the charactersâ feelings. i appreciated the open ended finale, which fits the storyâs realistic tone. 9/10
while i was watching this movie especially when the girl appeared i kept thinking, thereâs no way she doesnât notice something is off about this child. there were moments when i wanted to shake the girl and even throw her out the window (i know thatâs wrong đ).nothing felt right from the moment she showed up at that familyâs door and started imitating the missing son. still, i admit that by the end, i just felt sad. i also felt like the movie left some holes: where is the grandmother? and the blind woman? whatâs her story and why did she try to help? the police felt more like an accessory than anything else.
even with those flaws, i enjoyed watching it. i donât think itâs bad i think i liked it⊠in my own way.
The film moves slowly and honestly thatâs a good thing. It respects the charactersâ silence, their wounds, and never tries to heal them too quickly. Math becomes a bridge here not toward success, but toward understanding. Between two lonely people, something rare is born: a safe space. And sometimes, thatâs more than enough.
In After Life, death is not the end, but a moment of deep introspection. Each person who arrives at the station must select a memory that represents their existence, and the way the film explores this choice reveals the essence of life: what truly matters is not fame, success, or accomplishments, but the moments of connection, love, and joy that leave a mark on us. Kore-eda transforms a philosophical concept into cinematic storytelling with beauty, subtle humor, and tenderness. A film that makes us reflect on our own memories and what we will carry with us forever. 8/10
9/10
i also felt like the movie left some holes: where is the grandmother? and the blind woman? whatâs her story and why did she try to help? the police felt more like an accessory than anything else.
even with those flaws, i enjoyed watching it. i donât think itâs bad i think i liked it⊠in my own way.
â 7.5
im the one who asked her to come
8/10