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Fall (2022)
Yet another Netflix joke
In the first scene of the movie, a girl and a guy are rope climbing a tall rock. In the middle of the climb, she gets scared about a jump so ridiculous that even Alex Honold wouldn't attempt it. Her good looking boyfriend then gives her a few words of encouragement and she jumps straight into his arms and kisses him, middle of the mountain and all. As a climber , I really can't stress how dumb this scene is and how dangerous misperception it creates about climbing. If you want to make stupid teenage drama shows go right ahead but leave climbing out of it please. Show some respect for the sport.
The Witcher (2019)
Cheap, fast, shallow, unfulfilling
Feels like it was shot for 13-yo girls. So many cheap dramatics, shallow dialogues, plot twists and sterile actors. In the rank with shows like True Blood, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Charmed. First few episodes were good to watch during breakfast, etc, but later on it just gets more and more ridiculous.
Thanks of a Grateful Nation (1998)
We should have more movies like this one
"One of the most controversial international stories of last decade of XX century was made alive in this provocative movie that while searching for hidden truth about mysterious syndrome of Gulf War on fascinating way shows what did more than 100.000 brave U.S soldiers get for their loyalty to their country.
Chris Small (Matt Keeslar) is a model soldier who went through finest training, but nothing could prepare him for the horrors of "Desert Storm" action. Fiery clouds on the horizon, deterrent alarms, decomposing body of dead fellow soldiers are some of the memories he brought home to Memphis, where he was gratefully welcomed by his friends and family. Despite his return, he is not happy because he came back sick and changed. Movie is about struggle of his family and some other people to find out and show the truth to the nation.
This excellent movie reveals hidden facts of that big military operation, concentrating on important and cover-up story about real causes of health issues of large number of U.S. Gulf War veterans. Producer Rod Holcomb took this itchy and hard subject and transfered it to the screen, giving amazingly detailed answers to questions many wouldn't dare to ask. Excellent rolls of Ted Danson, Jeniffer Jason Leigh and Matt Keeslar, who did a great job featuring proud u.s. soldier. " *movie description by Croatian RTL, translated by me