The Isle of Dogs is a movie that tells about how a 12-year-old boy named Atari, travels across the river from Nagasaki city to a place called Trash Island to save his dog. I really like the plot and the idea the creator had in mind. Especially since it was made out of clay models and was a stop motion film. It shows that the creators had a lot of patients based on how detailed the animating and the movement of the characters were. Overall, the movie was great, and I would definitely recommend.
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There was a girl named Stella who had Cystic fibrosis (CF) which mean her lungs are very weak and her body creates a substantial amount of mucus. She has to do many treatments each and every day to treat her weak lungs to get rid of as much mucus as possible so her lungs would function better. During her process through the hospital since she was a really little girl, she met her best friend, Poe that also had CF. He was a very kind-hearted guy until one day his weak lungs stopped functioning. She also met somebody that she secretly really liked named Will. When you have CF you have to stay a minimum of 6 feet apart. Since Stella thought that her treatment controlled her life she wanted to take something back in return so she decided to live life on the edge and took one foot back so she could stand 5ft instead of 6 feet apart from other CFers. Will secretly liked Stella back and he knew that every once in a while she would go visit the baby hospital nursery. They started meeting there more often and bonded more and more every day. They started falling in love and one night decided to break the rules and getting closer and closer, smaller than 5 feet apart….
Shrek is a phenomenon. It's somehow stayed so relevant in conversations ever since its release. But what's so important about the movie? Is it the story? Is it the performance? Or is it the cast? It's none of those. It's not a very good movie but to my surprise, its kinda good. There are some scenes that are truly all inspiring. For example, when Shrek and Eddie Murphy are in a field of sunflowers he says,” Ogres are like onions. They both have layers.¨ That scene got me thinking for at least 5 minutes of my day. Some scenes are completely pointless. Like the scene they are torturing the gingerbread man. Over all I give this film a good 6/10.
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