I read your review of "Unfrosted". I just finished this movie, after having passed it over because of its thumbnail. What a mistake; and talk about judging a book by its cover. I was delightfully surprised to find that this movie was poking fun at the very reason I hadn't watched it, namely that I mistook it for a cash-grab on Black-themed media. Maybe it is, but certainly not in the way I expected. So having appreciated your previous review I wondered what you thought of this one.
While I do have opinions on aristocracy, race, and socio-economic politics, I'll keep them to myself and just add: there were two parts that almost made me tear-up. The first was at 59:30 as Lorraine is walking away in delight. The second was at 1:08:09 when Lorraine asks Monk to walk her down the aisle. Then at 1:27:36... was she the mother Clifford never had?
In any case, if I read another one of reviews that I enjoy I may have to read some of your other articles.
I read your review of "Unfrosted". I just finished this movie, after having passed it over because of its thumbnail. What a mistake; and talk about judging a book by its cover. I was delightfully surprised to find that this movie was poking fun at the very reason I hadn't watched it, namely that I mistook it for a cash-grab on Black-themed media. Maybe it is, but certainly not in the way I expected. So having appreciated your previous review I wondered what you thought of this one.
While I do have opinions on aristocracy, race, and socio-economic politics, I'll keep them to myself and just add: there were two parts that almost made me tear-up. The first was at 59:30 as Lorraine is walking away in delight. The second was at 1:08:09 when Lorraine asks Monk to walk her down the aisle. Then at 1:27:36... was she the mother Clifford never had?
In any case, if I read another one of reviews that I enjoy I may have to read some of your other articles.
Kudos,