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Sweetheart Service Korean Drama Review: Heartfelt Romance, Charming Characters & Bite-Sized Episodes
“Sweetheart Service,” a Korean series that fluttered onto my screen like a soft breeze on a warm spring day, had me hooked from the very first frame. With its bite-sized episodes, each clocking in under twenty minutes, it promised a delightful escape into a world where lighthearted charm met the sweet awkwardness of young love....
“Be Happy! (Spain) Movie Review – A Chaotic Musical Journey Through Cadaqués, Girona & Mallorca”
Be Happy! (Spain) — My honest thoughts When I went to see“Be Happy!” I thought to myself: “Okay, this is a musical, maybe a bit quirky, but surely there’s some kind of storyline tying it together.” Oh, I was wrong. This is not some flimsy plot — it’s like trying to hold water in your...
Casa Izabel: A Haunting Brazilian Drama Exploring Gender Identity, Political Oppression, and Hidden Desires in 1970s Brazil
“Casa Izabel” unfolds like a whispered secret tucked away in a forgotten corner of 1970s Brazil—a time simmering with unease beneath its oppressive political climate. The story invites us into a mysterious retreat where cisgender men shed their daily masks and step into their female alter egos, creating a fragile bubble of freedom under the...
The Silence of the Church: Exposing Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church | Le Silence des églises Film Review
Sexual abuse within the Catholic Church has been a dark shadow haunting countless stories and screens worldwide, and “Le Silence des églises” plunges headfirst into this unsettling abyss. I’ve seen my share of films tackling this painful topic—some full-length dramas, others raw documentaries—but each time, a knot tightens in my throat. It’s that gut-wrenching mix...
Bashtaalak Sa’at (Shall I Compare You to a Summer’s Day?) – Experimental Queer Arab Love Story & Cinematic Review
Introduction: “Bashtaalak sa’at (Shall I Compare You To A Summer’s Day?)” isn’t your typical film—it’s a fever dream, a kaleidoscope of queer Arab love, and a defiant celebration of stories rarely told on screen. Directed by Mohammad Shawky Hassan, this experimental musical documentary weaves together myth, memory, and desire, drawing inspiration from the tales of...