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The Father (I) (2020)
8/10
Sir Anthony Hopkins, Thank You!
19 April 2021
I had.a Grandpa who suffers.from dementia for years and actually passed away last year on October 21st, watching this really made me tear up in many scenes, Sir Anthony Hopkins performance is brilliant, the way he struggle to put on his shirt, how he keep forgetting people he meet the other day, even someone that really close to him, how he had hallucinations, and he think someone tried to harm him, how he keep talking about someone he really love and really wanted to see that person so bad even though he can't, oh i can relate to almost every single thing that happen in this movie to my own grandpa

and finally, when he become acting like a baby and start calling his mom, that one hit me harder than the rest because my own grandpa actually saying the same thing, how he miss his father and mother whilst crying endlessly in his bed, oh grandpa how i feel sorry and i know it's hard for you to spend your final days suffering like that, but we can't do anything other than to take care of you as best as we could

I'm glad that we didn't actually send him to nursing home, we just can't, that's too sad to even think about, at least for us, and he actually passed away in peace and in complete silent early in the morning, and to tell you the truth, i'm actually glad that he already passed away, it means his suffering is finally over and leaving this cruel world behind, i can't keep thinking about how happy he is right now to finally meet his friends, his mother and father up there somewhere

Rest in peace Grandpa, you are gone, but will not be forgotten, and we love you forever

And thank you again for your beautiful performance Sir Anthony, been watching your movies for years and i must say, this will be my top 3 favorite, you truly deserves the best lead actor this year.
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The Father (I) (2020)
8/10
Sir Anthony Hopkins, Thank You
19 April 2021
I had.a Grandpa who suffers.from dementia for years and actually passed away last year on October 21st, watching this really made me tear up in many scenes, Sir Anthony Hopkins performance is brilliant, the way he struggle to put on his shirt, how he keep forgetting people he meet the other day, even someone that really close to him, how he had hallucinations, and he think someone tried to harm him, how he keep talking about someone he really love and really wanted to see that person so bad even though he can't, oh i can relate to almost every single thing that happen in this movie to my own grandpa

and finally, when he become acting like a baby and start calling his mom, that one hit me harder than the rest because my own grandpa actually saying the same thing, how he miss his father and mother whilst crying endlessly in his bed, oh grandpa how i feel sorry and i know it's hard for you to spend your final days suffering like that, but we can't do anything other than to take care of you as best as we could

I'm glad that we didn't actually send him to nursing home, we just can't, that's too sad to even think about, at least for us, and he actually passed away in peace and in complete silent early in the morning, and to tell you the truth, i'm actually glad that he already passed away, it means his suffering is finally over and leaving this cruel world behind, i can't keep thinking about how happy he is right now to finally meet his friends, his mother and father up there somewhere

Rest in peace Grandpa, you are gone, but will not be forgotten, and we love you forever

And thank you again for your.beautiful performance Sir Anthony, been watching your movies for years and i must say, this will be my top 3 favorite, you truly deserves the best lead actor this year.
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Better Call Saul: Bagman (2020)
Season 5, Episode 8
10/10
Watching This is a Mistake
9 April 2020
I promised myself to watch this week episode before sleeping, but that's a huge mistake, (just like what i did with Chicanery and Ozymandias long ago) now i can't sleep, still admiring how great this episode is after 1 and a half hour in my dark empty room. Vince you are the best ever!
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9/10
A Perfect Closure
12 October 2019
Seriously though, don't take a chaotic perspective while watching this as you did for Breaking Bad, this is Jesse's fate, our beloved character, do a "man who seeks for freedom & peace" perspective, if you are a true Breaking Bad fan, you'll love this!
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10/10
Great Movie With a Suspenseful Drama-Action by Quentin Tarantino
26 December 2015
This is my first time writing a review on IMDb, One thing that i'm gonna say is, Tarantino did it again. this is just like. Reservoir Dogs with a different setting & era, and also so much better than that if you ask me. Unfortunately, there is so many people here who hated and bad criticize this great masterpiece. They said this is a boring movie, dude, i think you're not that kind of a man who loves a long drama movie with an unexpected action in it, you're just that kind of a man who loves a blow up action movie with so many things get burned in it. And again, they said this is a pointless movie, boy, if you said something like that, it means you didn't get the story aren't ya?! You guys don't have to mind what haters say about this, just ignore them, start to watch and I'm sure you gonna love this Quentin's new masterpiece, highly recommended from me, very worth the money of a ticket And by the way, this is an update for my top 5 favorite Tarantino's movie after watching this: 1.Pulp Fiction 2.The Hateful Eight 3.Django Unchained 4.Reservoir Dogs 5.Inglourious Basterds
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