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Whoismrsnicole

Whoismrsnicole

Participant "El auge de los antihéroes"Manuscript MagicianUrban Star
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A scene to remember and one that will go down in history: The Night of the Pencils and that song that sends shivers down

There are scenes that cannot be forgotten. There are moments that, no matter how much time passes, continue to beat inside me. Fragments that I could never forget. One of those moments is in La noche de los lápices (The Night of the Pencils), a 1986 film by director Héctor Olivera, a film that had a profound impact on me from the first time I saw it. One of the scenes that affected me the most—tha
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A scene to remember and one that will go down in history: The Night of the Pencils and that song that sends shivers down
Lauren Rouse

Lauren Rouse

verification Manuscript MagicianLocal Legend
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The Ending of Inception Still Spins in My Mind

It's been 15 years, and I still think about the ending of Inception. I know I'm not alone. Over the years, the ending of Inception has gained notoriety as audiences attempt to solve the puzzle at the end of Christopher Nolan's sci-fi puzzler. The director is still asked about the ending in interviews to this day and with good reason. Inception has one of cinema's all-time ambiguous endings, and I
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The Ending of Inception Still Spins in My Mind
Fernando Ramirez V

Fernando Ramirez V

Winner "Red Flags Films"Manuscript MagicianParticipant "Your Favorite On-Screen Killer"
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Blade Runner - Tears in the rain: when the villain becomes a human.

By: Fernando Ramírez Vanegas. here are films that mark us for their plot, others for their images, but there are some that do it for a single scene. A scene that changes everything you had understood until that moment. Blade Runner, directed by Ridley Scott in 1982, is one of those films. And Roy Batty's death is that epic scene full of emotions and a lot of meaning. Roy Batty is played by Rutger
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Blade Runner - Tears in the rain: when the villain becomes a human.
Frank West

Frank West

Manuscript MagicianHometown Headliner
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“I AM IRON MAN” THE SCENE THAT TOOK 11 YEARS TO DEVELOP

A scene that changes a 3-hour movie In May 2008, 17 years have passed since the premiere of Iron Man 1, the beginning not only of a character but of a whole universe full of super heroes, the first to be introduced was Tony Stark played by Robert Downey Jr. Birth Story of a Hero Before this iconic moment personified by Iron Man at the end of Avengers Endgame many years passed where there was a com
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“I AM IRON MAN” THE SCENE THAT TOOK 11 YEARS TO DEVELOP
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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 "Every revolution begins with a spark."

Even before the premiere, I had huge expectations for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1. I really believed that the film would be better than its origin. And I can say, without any hesitation: all of those expectations were met! The film was able to adapt the story and all of its nuances in an incredible way, in addition to cutting or reducing the most tiresome or unnecessary passages that rea
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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 "Every revolution begins with a spark."
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Planet of the Apes: The War Marked by Caesar's Death

Synopsis: Humans and apes cross paths again. Caesar (Andy Serkis) and his group are forced into a war against an army of soldiers led by a ruthless colonel (Woody Harrelson). After several apes lose their lives in the conflict and others are captured, Caesar fights his instincts and sets out to seek revenge. In this journey, the future of the planet may be at stake. After the confrontation that to
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The DC

The DC

Cinephile PanelEditor Pick "My Guilty Pleasure"Participant "Red Flags Films"
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Always Be Closing, Your Life Depends on It

A few years ago, I worked as a writer for a dying magazine. On one side of the office, we had the writers, designers, creatives; we all knew were doomed. We were cynical, we cracked jokes about it, we discussed job offers while our boss walked past. On the other side of the office were the sales guys. They dressed like they were closing million-dollar deals instead of selling ad space in a niche p
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Always Be Closing, Your Life Depends on It
Emily English

Emily English

Hometown HeadlinerInked Explorer
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Ari Aster's "Midsommar" is the film of the decade for THAT scene alone.

Let me start off by saying I did NOT know what I was getting myself into when I decided to watch Ari Aster's Midsommar.. Picture this, it's 2019 and I'm getting cozy on the couch with my brand new boyfriend, I choose to put on a horror movie (of course) for one of our first movie nights. After the first 10 minutes of the film, I knew it wasn't going to be a “Netflix and Chill” kind of night. The f
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Ari Aster's "Midsommar" is the film of the decade for THAT scene alone.
Aaaron

Aaaron

Inked ExplorerParticipant "Películas que Resaltan Lugares"Urban Star
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What does it mean to be Spiderman?

In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, there’s a moment that hovers between gravity and grace, between fear that paralyzes and freedom that soars. When Miles Morales jumps from a Brooklyn skyscraper, it’s not just an action beat; it’s a cinematic hymn, a visual declaration of what it means to wear the mask. This “leap of faith” doesn’t just dazzle, it becomes the soul of the story. This emotional a
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What does it mean to be Spiderman?
Lautaro307

Lautaro307

Cinephile PanelParagraph ProdigyUrban Star
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Speed ​​Racer: Why this controversial film has a perfect ending

"Speed Racer" was a rather controversial film at the time. Being the Wachowskis' first film after their Matrix trilogy and an adaptation of a beloved anime/manga, expectations were high, and unfortunately it didn't turn out quite as many expected. The film was partly disappointing due to its level of melodrama, which was far removed from what was seen in the anime and more similar to the tone of t
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Speed ​​Racer: Why this controversial film has a perfect ending