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Fiebre Salsera (2014)
This is amazing and beautiful movie
I like this movie. This amazing and beautiful movie. I enjoy this movie and the end time . I appreciate your movie.this movie every seen are very interesting. At one point in the film when Roger, Chevy, Nick and George are together at a diner, and discussing playing basketball together, one of them says, "Do you realize the last time we played basketball Charles Barkley had hair?!" Another fun moment occurs when the four Minis tell Rodman they're big fans of his. "BIG ones?" he asks. It is truly a tongue-in-cheek moment.when Roger, Chevy, Nick and George are together at a diner, and discussing playing basketball together, one of them says, "Do you realize the last time.
Not to Forget (2021)
This is a best movie
Not to Forget never lets the audience think it is going to be anything other than a deeply sentimental story. The plot revolves around a con artist who has to take care of his grandmother who is affected by Alzheimer's. Before long, he realizes he may have stumbled on the ultimate heist. It soon becomes a question of whether family values will overcome greed. This is not a plot that allows for much wiggle room. It is clear there is going to be a lot of metaphoric hand-wringing and melodrama. The good thing is Not to Forget tips its hand early on. Everyone going into this will know exactly what they are getting in to. The flip side is that the film runs the risk of becoming an overly emotional lecture if not done correctly.
The Minis (2007)
This movie are very good movie
The Minis is a wonderful combination of the theme of realizing a dream, no matter what the odds, and it also entertains the viewer with many comedic moments. Roger (Joe Gnoffo) is a little man who is the father of a normal sized son, Chris. He loves playing basketball and he encourages Chris to pursue a scholarship to do the same. But does Chris truly respect his father, and is basketball his father's dream, and not his own? He calls his dad by his first name, Roger. Yet their relationship develops and matures as the movie progresses.
Chevy is another little man character (portrayed by Gabriel Pimentel) who likes a tall blonde and wants to date her. There is a problem, however, and that is that she has a boyfriend. Chevy doesn't seem to realize that the lady he shares his feelings with, Lorraine, a lady who works at a diner, has feelings for him.
Roger and Chevy join forces with their friends, George and Nick, to see about forming their own basketball team. They decide they need to get a tall player to be the fifth member of the team, and they wind up reaching out to Dennis Rodman, "the Worm," as their wishful choice to complete their dream team. Dennis has an agent named Jack (Richard Portnow) and he immediately dreams of making big bucks off this unusual mini basketball team. We know he plans to exploit them when he continues to mistakenly call them "midgets" and even refers to them as Sleepy, Dopey, Grumpy, and Sneezy.
The movie does a good job in both having fun with the plot, but it also makes a firm point-and that is that small adults want to live "normal" lives like everyone else. A funny moment occurs when the tall blonde that Chevy likes says she's from Paris, but we learn it isn't Paris, France, but Paris, Texas!
During a serious moment in the film, Chevy says people call him "cute" or "baby doll" but says, "I don't think they really like me." He adds he wants to have an operation to make him taller, to which Roger replies, "No, not that again!" Despite the brief humorous moment, it is apparent that most, if not all, little people wish for that at one point or another.
At one point in the film when Roger, Chevy, Nick and George are together at a diner, and discussing playing basketball together, one of them says, "Do you realize the last time we played basketball Charles Barkley had hair?!" Another fun moment occurs when the four Minis tell Rodman they're big fans of his. "BIG ones?" he asks. It is truly a tongue-in-cheek moment.
Time Is Up 2 (2022)
This is my best movie
If you look at the script by itself, it is not great and completely sophomoric, but not horrible. It is somewhat passable, albeit vapid and age old. A young woman's perfect little world is turned upside down by lies, a boy who feels like a failure even when he isn't really, but he can't shake the feeling. In the hands of a different Director, Editor and Music Director, this could have worked much better. Would have helped to have better actors too, and the constant use of soap opera music takes it to an unnecessarily absurd level of childishness.
The childish use of music and glamour shots overwhelms the entire story and thus film.
In the right hands, Bella Thorne can be a quite powerful onscreen performer, but she can't carry a film if not handled correctly it seems. Pretty as he is, the lead Roy character, is not a strong enough actor for the part. He's just bad, sorry. His dad is not much better, nor is the boyfriend Steve, nor the swimming coach. Surely they must have been classmates of the Director, and/or family.