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The Quiet Place review
1. rotten tomatoes
2. Johanna Schneller
3. I'd rate it a 5 because it was kind of short but somewhat descriptive.
4. Family trying to survive by not making any noise whatsoever.
5. not mentioned
6. "As Krasinski, who also co-wrote the script with Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, drills down into the details of how the family stays muffled, lovely things rise up: the sounds of wind and water, how much people say with their eyes, the power of communication and the keenness of its loss. And when every creaky floorboard and dropped dish can do you in, the dangers don't have to be fantastical - they're all too real."
Wonder Woman review
1. rotten tomatoes
2. Alexandra McAaron
3. I'd rate it an 8 because it described the movie in good detail along with background information and talked about things like sexist assumptions about the movie.
4. Battle scenes and overall plot.
5. not mentioned
6. "Jenkins, along with screenwriter Allan Heinberg, has instilled Wonder Woman with something for everyone. It's a mix of different movie genres that somehow work together. The character's origin story has logic (although it deviates from the original comic book and I did miss the masked tournament in which Diana won the right to return Trevor to man's world). There is a sweet love story; a satisfying battle between good and evil; and a redemptive if not wholly happy ending. And, of course, in today's world of CGI, there are epic battle scenes. Wonder Woman is a trained warrior and we aren't allowed to forget it. She kicks bad guy ass, often and spectacularly."
1. rotten tomatoes
2. Johanna Schneller
3. I'd rate it a 5 because it was kind of short but somewhat descriptive.
4. Family trying to survive by not making any noise whatsoever.
5. not mentioned
6. "As Krasinski, who also co-wrote the script with Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, drills down into the details of how the family stays muffled, lovely things rise up: the sounds of wind and water, how much people say with their eyes, the power of communication and the keenness of its loss. And when every creaky floorboard and dropped dish can do you in, the dangers don't have to be fantastical - they're all too real."
Wonder Woman review
1. rotten tomatoes
2. Alexandra McAaron
3. I'd rate it an 8 because it described the movie in good detail along with background information and talked about things like sexist assumptions about the movie.
4. Battle scenes and overall plot.
5. not mentioned
6. "Jenkins, along with screenwriter Allan Heinberg, has instilled Wonder Woman with something for everyone. It's a mix of different movie genres that somehow work together. The character's origin story has logic (although it deviates from the original comic book and I did miss the masked tournament in which Diana won the right to return Trevor to man's world). There is a sweet love story; a satisfying battle between good and evil; and a redemptive if not wholly happy ending. And, of course, in today's world of CGI, there are epic battle scenes. Wonder Woman is a trained warrior and we aren't allowed to forget it. She kicks bad guy ass, often and spectacularly."
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