A corrupt cop gets in trouble when he runs over and kills a person. Now he must first get rid of the corpse, but it's easier said than done when everything goes wrong for the unfortunate policeman. When he first thinks it's all over, a new man shows up and makes his life miserable. A Hard Day is an entertaining South Korean movie with a twinkle in its eye. Things change along the way, it's not just about the corpse that the policeman tries to hide. There is something called karma, and he getsa visit from his bad karma! This is not a particularly realistic movie. A Hard Day is a real popcorn movie that has a mission, and that is to entertain the viewers. The policeman gets a visit from a lovely character who makes his life more difficult, and that we like! That character is the Terminator in this universe. Time never stands still in this movie. Something happens all the time. The only thing I missed was to care about the corrupt policeman, but the man is an asshole that you don't care about. So it's funny to see this character suffer,and I can guarantee you that he suffers a lot in this movie! Are you looking for a movie with humor andgreat entertainment value, then you must check out A Hard Day.
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Learn English by watching movies
- [Voiceover] Welcome to The Effortless English Show with the world's number one English teacher, AJ Hoge, where AJ's more than 40 million students worldwide finally learn English once and for all without the boring textbooks, classrooms and grammar drills. Here's AJ with a quickpiece to help you learn to speak fluent English effortlessly. - Hello and welcome to The Effortless English Show! I am AJ Hoge, the author of Effortless English, this book. And this is the show that teaches you to speak English powerfully. Many years ago, I was sitting in Spanish class. So I was in university, sitting in my Spanish class, another day of Spanish, (sighs)waiting for the teacher. And the teacher strolled in, and I'm thinking, "Oh God, another, another terrible class of grammar rules "and vocabulary lists." But on this day something different. The teacher was pushing a cart, right, with wheels that had a TV on top. So, instantly everybody in the class kind of sat up more straight and smiled, and there was a little bit of energy in the room, and we all looked at each other, and everybody was happy. This positive energy spread around the classroom. We all kind of giggled and laughed, and "Ah", "Ooh". Because we realized that it was Movie Day. Yes! No boring grammar rules, no boring vocabulary lists, no tests, no quizes - we were gonna watch a movie! Yeah! Movie Day was always a happy day in school, in any class, but especially in Spanish class. So the teacher hooked up the TV, plugged it in, and, of course, there was a VCR in those days, so they used tapes. There was a VCR, and the teacher put in the tape, and started the movie. Then she walked over and turned off the lights. So movies days were wonderful because it was a day where we didn't have to do anything, right. There is no real studying, no work, no stress; the teacher wouldn't call on us and force us to speak Spanish and make us all stressed out and worried. So I sat back ready to watch the movie, and the movie began. It was a story about, I don't know, an immigrant coming to America from Mexico. But because it was Spanish class, of course, the whole movie was in Spanish. So the teacher walked over to her desk and sat down, and started reading a book. And I could tell she was also happy, because no work for her, right? Just plug in the movie, press Play, and then sit back and relax forthe whole hour of the class. So, in the beginning ofthe movie I watched it with good concentration, and, of course, everybody speaking Spanish, and I couldn't understand anything. Basically - zero (laughs). So I'm watching - eh, but I'm watching the pictures, kind of following the story, kind of figuring out, kind of understanding what was happening. I managed to concentrate maybe for 10 minutes, but then after 10 minutes I could feel my energy dropping down. And I started getting tired: my shoulders dropped down, I leaned back, "Aah, oh, well, just enjoy the movie." (sighs) And then after 15 minutes my eyes got a little - we say "droopy" meaning they get kind of low like this, this is droopy eyes. So my eyes got droopy.
Then I looked around the classroom at the other students. (laughs) I looked over to my right, and I saw several students with their heads down on their desk, just like this. Just sleeping or resting, not even watching the movie, not even trying, just. Several others looked like me, most of the others looked like me: just sitting kind of bored-looking, with these blank faces, staring at the movie, but not understanding anything. And it stayed that way for the entire class. I got sleepier and sleepier - I didn't fall asleep, but I was kind of half awake and half asleep with this look on my face the whole time. More and more people in the class, my classmates, put their heads down on their desks. Some of them started whispering to each other, passing notes to each other, "Hey!" (whispers). In English, of course. Pretty much no one in the class paid attention to the whole movie because we couldn't understand it at all. Finally, at the end of class, the teacher put down her book that she was reading, walked over, stopped the movie about half way - because we couldn't watch the whole thing, the class was too short - walked over, flipped on the lights. And the bell rang "brrrring", and we all stood up and got our books, and hurried out of the class off to our next class. An hour wasted, but at least an hour without stress. Later in my life I became an English teacher. And I can remember, atseveral jobs that I had, walking by classrooms of other teachers and seeing the exact same situation, but in English. Looking through the door or the window, seeing an English teacher bring in the television, looking at all the happy faces of the students, because "Yay, an easy day of doing nothing!" And the teacher plugging in the television, popping in a movie - this time in English, turning off the lights, pressing Play. The teacher also happy walking to their desk, usually reading a book, or sometimes just, you know, laying back and resting and doing nothing; and little by little all the students in the class falling asleep (snores). That is how most people use movies or television shows to learn English - sadly. Now, at home I know that you might try to learn English with TV or movies. Perhaps you turn on CNN and you try to follow the news. Maybe you watch a movie on television, you watch the Star Network, or HBO, or whatever you can get in English. You turn it on, you press Play, and you watch the movie. And of course, what happens? Usually the same thing that happened to me in my Spanish class, the same thing that happened to all those students that I watched in English classes. In the beginning you try to follow what's happening, but you can't understand most of it: it's too fast, they use a lot of idioms, they use slang, they speak with maybe a little bit different accents. And so, you try to figure out the story from the pictures, but after a while your energy drops, your concentration drops, because it's too hard to understand. And then you finish the whole movie - maybe, and you have basically learned no English at all. And yet, around the world teachers continue to show movies to their classes in this exact same way. A waste of time. It's used as a waste of time; it's used as an easy day, a restful day. It's used as wishful thinking. It means we wish, we hope this will improve our English, because it feels fun, it feels easy to watch a movie. But the truth is using a movie in this way does not help, unless you're very, very, very advanced. Just watching a movie in English will not help your English. Why? Why not? Because you will not understand most of it, and if you don't understand, you are not learning. I learned zero Spanish watching movies in Spanish class. None. Zero. Nothing.
It was a complete wasted hour of time. If you simply put in a movie and watch it, you're also just wasting your time. Again, unless you're very, very advanced. And if you're advanced,if you're very advanced, if you understand most of the movies, most of the TV shows you watch in English, well, congratulations, you're doing a great job. But for most people, just watching a movie like that, it's a waste of time. So should we forget about movies? Should we forget about TV shows? No. In fact, TV shows and movies are possibly a very, very powerful tool for improving your English speaking. Much, much, much better than a textbook. You know, I hate textbooks because in textbooks the English- it's not real, it's fake. "Hello, how are you? "I'm fine. And you?" Who talks like that? Nobody talks like that. But in movies, movie English is much, much closer to the real English we use in the United States when we talk to our friends, when we're at work, at our jobs, when we're on the street chatting with people, when we go to a restaurant. Movies and television shows show you a much more real kind of English. Movies and TV shows have slang and idioms that we use all the time. They have very, very useful phrases. Perhaps the most important of all, movies and TV shows have real pronunciation. It's how we really pronounce words and phrases. We push some words together, we cut some words, some words we stretch and make longer. All of the real English speaking that we use in real life you can get from movies and television shows. So how do we use them correctly? How do you use them so you could really learn, you actually improve your English, not waste an hour of time or two hours of time? Well, you do it by using The Effortless English Movie Technique, which I will teach you right after I answer a few Twitter questions. When we come back, I will tell you exactly step by step how to use a movie or a television show to improve your English speaking and listening. But first let's go to a few Twitter questions. Twitter question time. Well, this is a good question. "AJ, which series or TV shows do you recommend us to watch "for learning English?" Great question! Perfect for our topic. I don't have just one to recommend, because it depends on you, right? If you love crime shows, for example, then you should watch crime shows. But what if you hate crime shows, well, then don't watch them. Maybe you prefer something more light, something more romantic, something a little funnier. So I won't tell you exactly what to watch, but I will tell you which types of TV shows or movies are best for you. So, the best kinds are modern. First of all, they need to be modern. Modern means they're in this time period in history. They can be a little bit old like from the 1980s, or '90s, or 2000s, that's okay - if you want something a little older for a movie or a TV show. You do not want a movie, however, about the far past. For example, an obvious example, you don't want a movie about Shakespeare's time period, or an actual Shakespeare movie. You don't want that. Why not? Because that kind of English, it's not normal anymore. Right? That old style of English, we don't use it anymore. Some of those old British movies about the 1900s, the British Empire. Some people might like them, they may be kind of romantic, but the style of speaking is very strange for this time period, we don't talk like that anymore. So you don't want that for learning English. You can do it if you just enjoy it for entertainment, but for English learning it needs to be something more recent, something about now. Recent history. Secondly, I recommend avoiding certain kinds of comedy.
For example, sitcoms. They're called situation comedies, or sitcoms, in the United States. Some of them, some of them are okay, but some of them can be very difficult to understand if you're not American. It's not the language actually, it's the culture. Because some of those shows, some comedies make jokes about our American culture, what's happening in American culture now. If you don't know about American culture, you will not understand the joke. It's not really an English problem, it's just that you don't understand it. For example, I might watch a show from Australia, a comedy, and some of them, I might not think they are funny, I might not understand the jokes, just because I'm not Australian, I don't know about Australian culture, or Australian current events, or Australian pop culture. So I might not find it so funny. So something modern. Dramas tend to be a little bit easier and better for English learning. Romantic comedies are usually good. There're also good movies or TV shows. So those types of shows or movies are best. Let's take another Twitter question, shall we? "Does avoiding error correction strengthen "our bad habits in speaking?" From Jaronsky from Poland. I know her very well. Also a good question. As you know, if you follow me on Periscope or on Twitter, you know I recently did a video about error correction. I told you to avoid it, to not ask someone to correct your errors. So, Jaronsky's worried that if she avoids error correction maybe she will create bad habits in speaking. That's a good thing to worry about. Because if you don't improve, indeed you might develop some bad habits. How do you avoid that? How do you continue to improve your grammar, your pronunciation, the words you know? You do it by focusing on what you want, as I said in my Periscope video, and by stydying and paying attention to native speakers, and also paying attention to what you do.
For example, you can study movies. Study the phrases that the actors use in the movie; study the vocabulary they use in the movie; study especially their pronunciation. Then compare your pronunciation, compare your vocabulary,compare your grammar to theirs. You don't need someone telling you you're wrong all the time, you can compare your speaking to theirs. For example, you could record yourself using a webcam, using a phone, using a little recorder - anything you want. Record yourself speaking English. I'll talk a little more about this when I talk about the movie technique. But record yourself, then listen to yourself speak English, then listen to the American actors speaking English. Compare. When you do this, you will hear a difference, and your brain will naturally understand what you're doing wrong,how you need to improve without stress. You will hear the difference and you'll start to improve, start to get closer and closer to the American pronunciation, the American use of grammar, etcetera. In this way you do it in a positive way focusing on what you want,focusing on the native speakers. All right, let's go back, shall we, to the movie technique. Time for me to teach you exactly how to use movies and television shows to improve your English. Step one. Perhaps the most important. Watch the whole movie and then - so just watch the whole movie, just to get a feeling for it. That's kind of step zero, introduction step. Just watch the whole movie as you would do before: watch it all, do the best you can to understand it. You could use even subtitles in your own language just to understand what's happening. That's kind of your pre-homework. But step one, the major part of the movie technique, is choose the first scene, the first two or three minutes, and watch only that. Not the whole thing, only the first scene. Turn on the subtitles or the captions in English - not your language, English subtitles or English captions. Watch only the first few minutes. You can read along. As you listen and read along, write down any words or phrases that you don't know. Then stop after three minutes, or pause after the first scene. Two or three minutes - pause. You now have a list of new vocabulary, new phrases. Use your little web dictionary, your little phone dictionary, or iPad - whatever, and find the meaning of those new phrases and new words. What do you do next? You go to the next scene, do you watch the rest of the movie? No, you do not. What you do is you rewind back to the beginning of scene one; you review your vocabulary with the meanings, so you understand the meaning; then you watch it againfor the second time. Just the first scene, played again. Subtitles still on, English subtitles. Watch it again, the first scene. Those new words will pop out, you will notice them more now because you wrote them down. After the scene ends, pause again. Review your vocabulary list quickly - just quickly, don't try to memorize it, don't make a lot of stress. It's not a test, you're not trying to memorize everything, just review, quickly review the new words and phrases. Any ones you don't remember, review the meaning. Relax. It should take maybe one minute to do this. Then what do you do? You guessed it? Rewind again back to the beginning, play again just the first scene. Again those new words will pop out, you'll hear them, you'llhear the actors saying the new phrases and words, and you remember most of them. Even after just three times you will remember the meaning of most of them. Now, on this first day rewind again, repeat this a few more times - two, three, four, five times maybe. Just the first scene. And relax, your day is finishedfor the movie technique. Stop. You're done with the movie for today. Tomorrow it's time again.
What should you do? Watch the whole movie? No. Again you will just focus on the first scene, the same first scene. This time turn the subtitles off. No subtitles. Not in English, not in your language. Start the scene, play the whole thing again, just two or three minutes. Listen very carefully. You'll hear all those new words and phrases, you should remember most. Pause at the end of the scene. Review your vocabulary list again that you wrote down. Maybe a couple of them you forgot - relax, no big deal, that's normal. But you review them - Ah! - and you remember them. What do you do? You guessed it. You rewind, play the same scene again. No subtitles this time, just listening very carefully. Now, this time you probably will remember everything. And your listening is getting better and better: you have now heard the scene many times, you're hearing the actors speak, and the speech and the speed is getting easier and easier for you. Rewind again, play; rewind again, play; rewind again, play. Again, four, five, six, seven, ten times for the day. This only takes 15 - 20 minutes,it's all, it's quite short. (claps) You're done for the day. Congratulations! Good job! Day three. What do you do? Day three, now you understand everything, right? You've listened to it with subtitles in English, then you listened with no subtitles, you reviewed all your vocabulary list many times - you remember everything, no problem. So day three, it's time to focus on working on your pronunciation. So day three, you start again at the beginning of the same scene, the same beginning scene, scene one. Play one sentence and pause. Then you repeat the sentence, try to copy the actors' pronunciation, say it the same way they say it. Then play the next sentence, pause. Again, copy what the actors say. And then sentence by sentence go through the whole scene, pausing and then you saying the same line.
Don't just say it mindlessly: ba-ba-ba. Use the same emotion as the actors. Use the same pronunciation as the actors. Listen very carefully to how the actors are saying each word, each phrase, each sentence, each line, and you say it exactly the same as they do. Your day is done after you do this three, four, five, seven, eight, ten times. Congratulations, done for the day! The next day still scene one. Start at the beginning again. Now you're going to shadow it. Remember the shadowing technique? This time you'll do the same thing - copy what the actors are saying - but no pausing this time, no pausing. You might want to turn on the English subtitles for this the first time. You might want to turn on so you can read, it'll help you a little. So you turn on the English subtitles and you play, and the actors at the scene, they all start talking. You, in a loud voice you say exactly what the actors are saying at the same time. At the same time. No pausing this time. So, you're hearing the actors speak, you're saying what they're saying at exactly the same time - or trying to. Of course, actually you'll be a little behind the actors, but try to be only a tiny bit behind them, just a little. Again, you can use the English subtitles a few times if this helps you. You play it, you rewind; you do it again, you rewind - shadowing each time, rewind. Play and shadow, rewind;play and shadow, rewind, play and shadow. Again, six, seven,eight, nine, ten times. The next day - on to the next scene, right? No. You're learning the scenes deeply, you're mastering the English, completely mastering it. So what do you do? Again you're going to shadow.
This time no subtitles,no reading at all, just hearing and speaking at the same time. Again, start at the beginning of the scene, play and speak along at the same time, copying what the actors are saying. Use their same emotion,use their same voice, because this is a video even use the same actions they do. If they're smiling when they speak, you smile; if they look like they're sad, you look like you're sad. Use the same face, use the same gestures with your hands, body movements - everything. Copy everything the actors are doing. Especially their voices. You play the whole scene and speak at the same time shadowing them, rewind, do it again; rewind, do it again; rewind, do it again; rewind, do it again -six, seven, eight, nine, ten times or more. Finally, the next day - this is an optional step, the optional step. The next day you can dothis again - shadowing, but record yourself. Record yourself while you shadow. So you play the movie, and then you have a recorder next to your voice - you're speaking loudly - and you speak along with the actors at the same time recording yourself as you do it. When you get to the end stop the movie, pause it, stop the recorder. Rewind the movie. Listen to the scene again, listen to the actors - no talking, just listen to the actors. Play it all again two or three minutes. Pause. Then play your recording,rewind and play your recording. Listen to yourself, compare yourself to the actors. How close are you? Do you sound like they do? Do you have the same rhythm? Do you have the same pronunciation of these different words and sounds? Does the emotion sound the same? Is the speed the same? No, of course, you will not be exactly like the actors. Of course not. But how close are you? And what's different? Notice what's different.
That tells you automatically how you need to improve. Just by comparing your brain will understand what you need to do. You don't need to get stressed about it, you don't need to worry about it, don't be upset, relax, it's okay. Let your brain do the work. It will automatically help you improve just by comparing the difference between you and the actors. After all of this you're finally ready to go to scene number two, the next little piece of the movie. And then you will repeat this entire technique, this entire process, all of the process. Repeat all of the steps again with scene number two in the movie. And then repeat all of these steps again with scene number threeand scene number four, slowly going through all of the movie. Will this be slow? Of course. Maybe you need a few months to finish just one movie, but you're not doing this for entertainment, you're doing this to improve your English. So after those three months you will master that entire movie. You will learn all of the vocabulary, all of the phrases in that movie. Your listening ability will be so much better, huge improvement. Your speaking and pronunciation will be much faster, much more natural, more fluent and a much clear accent. All of this - huge improvements. Gigantic, huge improvements to your English listening and your English speaking, your vocabulary, your spoken grammar - all of it will get much, much better by using this technique. So go slowly. This is how you properly, powerfully use movies and TV shows to improve your English speaking. This is the way to do it. Not the way my Spanish teacher did it, not the way those otherEnglish teachers do it - just play, and watch, and fall asleep (snores), no. Use this movie technique - you will get powerful results. In fact, just this weekend, last weekend, our VIP member Max from Italy - some of you know him, he talked about howmuch he has improved now by using the movie technique and watching television shows. He is watching TV shows now. He'd finished watching Breaking Bad, which a famous TVshow, American TV show, and he's watching other TV shows now. And he said in the beginning it was very difficult, but now he understands most of it. So he's made big, big improvements using the movie technique. You will also. All right, guys. Finally, let's talk about our Code, very important Code of Effortless English. The Code is, it's our guide, it's what creates this amazing international family of Effortless English. It's why we have peoplefrom so many countries around the world, wherein we're all friends together, we're all friendly to each other. Even though we're all so different, it doesn't matter. It's because we all follow the Code. What is the Code? The Code is very simple. Number one. We do the best we can. We do the best we can. It means we try to do our best. Of course we will make mistakes, of course we will have problems. We relax about that, it's okay, we do the best we can. Number two. We do the right thing. We do the right thing. We don't cheat each other. We do not insult each other or say mean, bad things to each other. Also this means - we do the right thing - it means here in Effortless English we do not talk about politics or religion. You can talk about politics, you can talk about religion on your own Facebook page, your own Twitter, your own website, but we don't do it here. The reason we don't do that here is because politics and religion just cause a lot of fights when people are from different countries and different religions, so we don't do it here,we do the right thing. And number three, I think the most important one.
We show people we care. We show each other we care. It means we're positive, we're saying nice things to each other. When a member of Effortless English has success we congratulate them, we're happy for them. When a member of Effortless English is having problems, they're feeling bad, we encourage them, we're nice to them, we help them. We show each other we care. Very, very important. That is the Code of Effortless English, that is what makes our international family special. Thank you very much for joining. As always, go to EffortlessEnglishClub.com to join one of my English courses. EffortlessEnglishClub.com See you next time!
Then I looked around the classroom at the other students. (laughs) I looked over to my right, and I saw several students with their heads down on their desk, just like this. Just sleeping or resting, not even watching the movie, not even trying, just. Several others looked like me, most of the others looked like me: just sitting kind of bored-looking, with these blank faces, staring at the movie, but not understanding anything. And it stayed that way for the entire class. I got sleepier and sleepier - I didn't fall asleep, but I was kind of half awake and half asleep with this look on my face the whole time. More and more people in the class, my classmates, put their heads down on their desks. Some of them started whispering to each other, passing notes to each other, "Hey!" (whispers). In English, of course. Pretty much no one in the class paid attention to the whole movie because we couldn't understand it at all. Finally, at the end of class, the teacher put down her book that she was reading, walked over, stopped the movie about half way - because we couldn't watch the whole thing, the class was too short - walked over, flipped on the lights. And the bell rang "brrrring", and we all stood up and got our books, and hurried out of the class off to our next class. An hour wasted, but at least an hour without stress. Later in my life I became an English teacher. And I can remember, atseveral jobs that I had, walking by classrooms of other teachers and seeing the exact same situation, but in English. Looking through the door or the window, seeing an English teacher bring in the television, looking at all the happy faces of the students, because "Yay, an easy day of doing nothing!" And the teacher plugging in the television, popping in a movie - this time in English, turning off the lights, pressing Play. The teacher also happy walking to their desk, usually reading a book, or sometimes just, you know, laying back and resting and doing nothing; and little by little all the students in the class falling asleep (snores). That is how most people use movies or television shows to learn English - sadly. Now, at home I know that you might try to learn English with TV or movies. Perhaps you turn on CNN and you try to follow the news. Maybe you watch a movie on television, you watch the Star Network, or HBO, or whatever you can get in English. You turn it on, you press Play, and you watch the movie. And of course, what happens? Usually the same thing that happened to me in my Spanish class, the same thing that happened to all those students that I watched in English classes. In the beginning you try to follow what's happening, but you can't understand most of it: it's too fast, they use a lot of idioms, they use slang, they speak with maybe a little bit different accents. And so, you try to figure out the story from the pictures, but after a while your energy drops, your concentration drops, because it's too hard to understand. And then you finish the whole movie - maybe, and you have basically learned no English at all. And yet, around the world teachers continue to show movies to their classes in this exact same way. A waste of time. It's used as a waste of time; it's used as an easy day, a restful day. It's used as wishful thinking. It means we wish, we hope this will improve our English, because it feels fun, it feels easy to watch a movie. But the truth is using a movie in this way does not help, unless you're very, very, very advanced. Just watching a movie in English will not help your English. Why? Why not? Because you will not understand most of it, and if you don't understand, you are not learning. I learned zero Spanish watching movies in Spanish class. None. Zero. Nothing.
It was a complete wasted hour of time. If you simply put in a movie and watch it, you're also just wasting your time. Again, unless you're very, very advanced. And if you're advanced,if you're very advanced, if you understand most of the movies, most of the TV shows you watch in English, well, congratulations, you're doing a great job. But for most people, just watching a movie like that, it's a waste of time. So should we forget about movies? Should we forget about TV shows? No. In fact, TV shows and movies are possibly a very, very powerful tool for improving your English speaking. Much, much, much better than a textbook. You know, I hate textbooks because in textbooks the English- it's not real, it's fake. "Hello, how are you? "I'm fine. And you?" Who talks like that? Nobody talks like that. But in movies, movie English is much, much closer to the real English we use in the United States when we talk to our friends, when we're at work, at our jobs, when we're on the street chatting with people, when we go to a restaurant. Movies and television shows show you a much more real kind of English. Movies and TV shows have slang and idioms that we use all the time. They have very, very useful phrases. Perhaps the most important of all, movies and TV shows have real pronunciation. It's how we really pronounce words and phrases. We push some words together, we cut some words, some words we stretch and make longer. All of the real English speaking that we use in real life you can get from movies and television shows. So how do we use them correctly? How do you use them so you could really learn, you actually improve your English, not waste an hour of time or two hours of time? Well, you do it by using The Effortless English Movie Technique, which I will teach you right after I answer a few Twitter questions. When we come back, I will tell you exactly step by step how to use a movie or a television show to improve your English speaking and listening. But first let's go to a few Twitter questions. Twitter question time. Well, this is a good question. "AJ, which series or TV shows do you recommend us to watch "for learning English?" Great question! Perfect for our topic. I don't have just one to recommend, because it depends on you, right? If you love crime shows, for example, then you should watch crime shows. But what if you hate crime shows, well, then don't watch them. Maybe you prefer something more light, something more romantic, something a little funnier. So I won't tell you exactly what to watch, but I will tell you which types of TV shows or movies are best for you. So, the best kinds are modern. First of all, they need to be modern. Modern means they're in this time period in history. They can be a little bit old like from the 1980s, or '90s, or 2000s, that's okay - if you want something a little older for a movie or a TV show. You do not want a movie, however, about the far past. For example, an obvious example, you don't want a movie about Shakespeare's time period, or an actual Shakespeare movie. You don't want that. Why not? Because that kind of English, it's not normal anymore. Right? That old style of English, we don't use it anymore. Some of those old British movies about the 1900s, the British Empire. Some people might like them, they may be kind of romantic, but the style of speaking is very strange for this time period, we don't talk like that anymore. So you don't want that for learning English. You can do it if you just enjoy it for entertainment, but for English learning it needs to be something more recent, something about now. Recent history. Secondly, I recommend avoiding certain kinds of comedy.
For example, sitcoms. They're called situation comedies, or sitcoms, in the United States. Some of them, some of them are okay, but some of them can be very difficult to understand if you're not American. It's not the language actually, it's the culture. Because some of those shows, some comedies make jokes about our American culture, what's happening in American culture now. If you don't know about American culture, you will not understand the joke. It's not really an English problem, it's just that you don't understand it. For example, I might watch a show from Australia, a comedy, and some of them, I might not think they are funny, I might not understand the jokes, just because I'm not Australian, I don't know about Australian culture, or Australian current events, or Australian pop culture. So I might not find it so funny. So something modern. Dramas tend to be a little bit easier and better for English learning. Romantic comedies are usually good. There're also good movies or TV shows. So those types of shows or movies are best. Let's take another Twitter question, shall we? "Does avoiding error correction strengthen "our bad habits in speaking?" From Jaronsky from Poland. I know her very well. Also a good question. As you know, if you follow me on Periscope or on Twitter, you know I recently did a video about error correction. I told you to avoid it, to not ask someone to correct your errors. So, Jaronsky's worried that if she avoids error correction maybe she will create bad habits in speaking. That's a good thing to worry about. Because if you don't improve, indeed you might develop some bad habits. How do you avoid that? How do you continue to improve your grammar, your pronunciation, the words you know? You do it by focusing on what you want, as I said in my Periscope video, and by stydying and paying attention to native speakers, and also paying attention to what you do.
For example, you can study movies. Study the phrases that the actors use in the movie; study the vocabulary they use in the movie; study especially their pronunciation. Then compare your pronunciation, compare your vocabulary,compare your grammar to theirs. You don't need someone telling you you're wrong all the time, you can compare your speaking to theirs. For example, you could record yourself using a webcam, using a phone, using a little recorder - anything you want. Record yourself speaking English. I'll talk a little more about this when I talk about the movie technique. But record yourself, then listen to yourself speak English, then listen to the American actors speaking English. Compare. When you do this, you will hear a difference, and your brain will naturally understand what you're doing wrong,how you need to improve without stress. You will hear the difference and you'll start to improve, start to get closer and closer to the American pronunciation, the American use of grammar, etcetera. In this way you do it in a positive way focusing on what you want,focusing on the native speakers. All right, let's go back, shall we, to the movie technique. Time for me to teach you exactly how to use movies and television shows to improve your English. Step one. Perhaps the most important. Watch the whole movie and then - so just watch the whole movie, just to get a feeling for it. That's kind of step zero, introduction step. Just watch the whole movie as you would do before: watch it all, do the best you can to understand it. You could use even subtitles in your own language just to understand what's happening. That's kind of your pre-homework. But step one, the major part of the movie technique, is choose the first scene, the first two or three minutes, and watch only that. Not the whole thing, only the first scene. Turn on the subtitles or the captions in English - not your language, English subtitles or English captions. Watch only the first few minutes. You can read along. As you listen and read along, write down any words or phrases that you don't know. Then stop after three minutes, or pause after the first scene. Two or three minutes - pause. You now have a list of new vocabulary, new phrases. Use your little web dictionary, your little phone dictionary, or iPad - whatever, and find the meaning of those new phrases and new words. What do you do next? You go to the next scene, do you watch the rest of the movie? No, you do not. What you do is you rewind back to the beginning of scene one; you review your vocabulary with the meanings, so you understand the meaning; then you watch it againfor the second time. Just the first scene, played again. Subtitles still on, English subtitles. Watch it again, the first scene. Those new words will pop out, you will notice them more now because you wrote them down. After the scene ends, pause again. Review your vocabulary list quickly - just quickly, don't try to memorize it, don't make a lot of stress. It's not a test, you're not trying to memorize everything, just review, quickly review the new words and phrases. Any ones you don't remember, review the meaning. Relax. It should take maybe one minute to do this. Then what do you do? You guessed it? Rewind again back to the beginning, play again just the first scene. Again those new words will pop out, you'll hear them, you'llhear the actors saying the new phrases and words, and you remember most of them. Even after just three times you will remember the meaning of most of them. Now, on this first day rewind again, repeat this a few more times - two, three, four, five times maybe. Just the first scene. And relax, your day is finishedfor the movie technique. Stop. You're done with the movie for today. Tomorrow it's time again.
What should you do? Watch the whole movie? No. Again you will just focus on the first scene, the same first scene. This time turn the subtitles off. No subtitles. Not in English, not in your language. Start the scene, play the whole thing again, just two or three minutes. Listen very carefully. You'll hear all those new words and phrases, you should remember most. Pause at the end of the scene. Review your vocabulary list again that you wrote down. Maybe a couple of them you forgot - relax, no big deal, that's normal. But you review them - Ah! - and you remember them. What do you do? You guessed it. You rewind, play the same scene again. No subtitles this time, just listening very carefully. Now, this time you probably will remember everything. And your listening is getting better and better: you have now heard the scene many times, you're hearing the actors speak, and the speech and the speed is getting easier and easier for you. Rewind again, play; rewind again, play; rewind again, play. Again, four, five, six, seven, ten times for the day. This only takes 15 - 20 minutes,it's all, it's quite short. (claps) You're done for the day. Congratulations! Good job! Day three. What do you do? Day three, now you understand everything, right? You've listened to it with subtitles in English, then you listened with no subtitles, you reviewed all your vocabulary list many times - you remember everything, no problem. So day three, it's time to focus on working on your pronunciation. So day three, you start again at the beginning of the same scene, the same beginning scene, scene one. Play one sentence and pause. Then you repeat the sentence, try to copy the actors' pronunciation, say it the same way they say it. Then play the next sentence, pause. Again, copy what the actors say. And then sentence by sentence go through the whole scene, pausing and then you saying the same line.
Don't just say it mindlessly: ba-ba-ba. Use the same emotion as the actors. Use the same pronunciation as the actors. Listen very carefully to how the actors are saying each word, each phrase, each sentence, each line, and you say it exactly the same as they do. Your day is done after you do this three, four, five, seven, eight, ten times. Congratulations, done for the day! The next day still scene one. Start at the beginning again. Now you're going to shadow it. Remember the shadowing technique? This time you'll do the same thing - copy what the actors are saying - but no pausing this time, no pausing. You might want to turn on the English subtitles for this the first time. You might want to turn on so you can read, it'll help you a little. So you turn on the English subtitles and you play, and the actors at the scene, they all start talking. You, in a loud voice you say exactly what the actors are saying at the same time. At the same time. No pausing this time. So, you're hearing the actors speak, you're saying what they're saying at exactly the same time - or trying to. Of course, actually you'll be a little behind the actors, but try to be only a tiny bit behind them, just a little. Again, you can use the English subtitles a few times if this helps you. You play it, you rewind; you do it again, you rewind - shadowing each time, rewind. Play and shadow, rewind;play and shadow, rewind, play and shadow. Again, six, seven,eight, nine, ten times. The next day - on to the next scene, right? No. You're learning the scenes deeply, you're mastering the English, completely mastering it. So what do you do? Again you're going to shadow.
This time no subtitles,no reading at all, just hearing and speaking at the same time. Again, start at the beginning of the scene, play and speak along at the same time, copying what the actors are saying. Use their same emotion,use their same voice, because this is a video even use the same actions they do. If they're smiling when they speak, you smile; if they look like they're sad, you look like you're sad. Use the same face, use the same gestures with your hands, body movements - everything. Copy everything the actors are doing. Especially their voices. You play the whole scene and speak at the same time shadowing them, rewind, do it again; rewind, do it again; rewind, do it again; rewind, do it again -six, seven, eight, nine, ten times or more. Finally, the next day - this is an optional step, the optional step. The next day you can dothis again - shadowing, but record yourself. Record yourself while you shadow. So you play the movie, and then you have a recorder next to your voice - you're speaking loudly - and you speak along with the actors at the same time recording yourself as you do it. When you get to the end stop the movie, pause it, stop the recorder. Rewind the movie. Listen to the scene again, listen to the actors - no talking, just listen to the actors. Play it all again two or three minutes. Pause. Then play your recording,rewind and play your recording. Listen to yourself, compare yourself to the actors. How close are you? Do you sound like they do? Do you have the same rhythm? Do you have the same pronunciation of these different words and sounds? Does the emotion sound the same? Is the speed the same? No, of course, you will not be exactly like the actors. Of course not. But how close are you? And what's different? Notice what's different.
That tells you automatically how you need to improve. Just by comparing your brain will understand what you need to do. You don't need to get stressed about it, you don't need to worry about it, don't be upset, relax, it's okay. Let your brain do the work. It will automatically help you improve just by comparing the difference between you and the actors. After all of this you're finally ready to go to scene number two, the next little piece of the movie. And then you will repeat this entire technique, this entire process, all of the process. Repeat all of the steps again with scene number two in the movie. And then repeat all of these steps again with scene number threeand scene number four, slowly going through all of the movie. Will this be slow? Of course. Maybe you need a few months to finish just one movie, but you're not doing this for entertainment, you're doing this to improve your English. So after those three months you will master that entire movie. You will learn all of the vocabulary, all of the phrases in that movie. Your listening ability will be so much better, huge improvement. Your speaking and pronunciation will be much faster, much more natural, more fluent and a much clear accent. All of this - huge improvements. Gigantic, huge improvements to your English listening and your English speaking, your vocabulary, your spoken grammar - all of it will get much, much better by using this technique. So go slowly. This is how you properly, powerfully use movies and TV shows to improve your English speaking. This is the way to do it. Not the way my Spanish teacher did it, not the way those otherEnglish teachers do it - just play, and watch, and fall asleep (snores), no. Use this movie technique - you will get powerful results. In fact, just this weekend, last weekend, our VIP member Max from Italy - some of you know him, he talked about howmuch he has improved now by using the movie technique and watching television shows. He is watching TV shows now. He'd finished watching Breaking Bad, which a famous TVshow, American TV show, and he's watching other TV shows now. And he said in the beginning it was very difficult, but now he understands most of it. So he's made big, big improvements using the movie technique. You will also. All right, guys. Finally, let's talk about our Code, very important Code of Effortless English. The Code is, it's our guide, it's what creates this amazing international family of Effortless English. It's why we have peoplefrom so many countries around the world, wherein we're all friends together, we're all friendly to each other. Even though we're all so different, it doesn't matter. It's because we all follow the Code. What is the Code? The Code is very simple. Number one. We do the best we can. We do the best we can. It means we try to do our best. Of course we will make mistakes, of course we will have problems. We relax about that, it's okay, we do the best we can. Number two. We do the right thing. We do the right thing. We don't cheat each other. We do not insult each other or say mean, bad things to each other. Also this means - we do the right thing - it means here in Effortless English we do not talk about politics or religion. You can talk about politics, you can talk about religion on your own Facebook page, your own Twitter, your own website, but we don't do it here. The reason we don't do that here is because politics and religion just cause a lot of fights when people are from different countries and different religions, so we don't do it here,we do the right thing. And number three, I think the most important one.
We show people we care. We show each other we care. It means we're positive, we're saying nice things to each other. When a member of Effortless English has success we congratulate them, we're happy for them. When a member of Effortless English is having problems, they're feeling bad, we encourage them, we're nice to them, we help them. We show each other we care. Very, very important. That is the Code of Effortless English, that is what makes our international family special. Thank you very much for joining. As always, go to EffortlessEnglishClub.com to join one of my English courses. EffortlessEnglishClub.com See you next time!
Fractured movie review
Fractured is a suspenseful psychological thriller but are there way too many surprises in this Netflixoriginal movie fracture is a Netflix original movie that comes from BradAnderson the director of The Machinist while on their way home after a tense holiday weekend a father under the pressure of a failing marriage is forced to rush his daughter to a nearby emergency room after she falls andbreaks her arm then his paranoia gets the best of him when his wife and daughter go missing after being admitted now this is the kind of movie that lives and breathes based on the abilities of lead actor and in this story the entire film rests on the shoulders of Sam Worthington's character and for the most part Worthington does a pretty solid job in the role now I will admit there are certain parts of this movie that are pretty predictable but they still manage to work in a few and some might even argue too many unexpected surprises and twists and the film is definitely not for everyone well the dark themes and some pretty disturbing subject matter some folks might even find this movie tobe a bit upsetting and there's gonna be others who might even be disappointed by the ending but overall fractured is a pretty solid psychological thriller SamWorthington gives a convincing performance with a script that constantly keeps you guessing and even though the plot is a little predictable this is still one of the better Netflix original thrillers I've seen on the streaming service and that's why I get fractured a three
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Kingsman the secret service movie review
This is the Ryan and Frank Show here'syour ticket what do you see I see a potential kinsman there's aninternational intelligence agency operating at the highest level ofdiscretion if you're prepared to adapt you can transform into a spy interestedoh yes Hi folks and welcome back to the RyanFrank show I'm Frank Russo in New York and in this segment we reviewed themovie Kingsman the Secret Service even though it's been a while in February of2020 they're coming out with the third installment of this franchise and I'mreally excited to see that yeah Frank I'm excited to see The King's Man myselfhi everyone I'm Ryan Martinez in Los AngelesKingsman the Secret Service to me this film is an English composite of JamesBond Jason Bourne and Men In Black Frank what's your take on this film Ryan Ithought the first movie was incredibly well done in every aspect of filmmakingthe acting the music the mix of character development with the actionscenes I had no problem watching this for three hours it moved along smoothlyand at a good pace to keep my attention didn't you think this first one was akick-ass movie to me this movie was more than kick-ass even though there was alot of kicking ass in this movie the movie is certainly not for the squeamishthe three hour runtime didn't bother me at all it's a modern stylish humorousyet very violent and gentlement spy movie with an undertone of an old-schoolJames Bond theatrics so Frank I guess you like this one welllet me tell you and everyone out there that this one film was a big hit for meI likened it to the James Bond movies of the early days when Sean Connery was007 they even put in some subtle lines and scenes that weresatirical takeoffs of the Bond series but incorporated modern themes andsexual undertones within it this was a Bond film with an apprentice I did catchthe Bond references Frank give me a far-fetched theatrical plot any day wasone of the great quotes in this film and that's what the plot of this film isit's far-fetched but the rules are set early when a film says we can do thisthis thing in a movie and it stays true to those rules and is consistentI can still really enjoy the film even if it is a little bit unbelievable theplot revolves around saving the world from Samuel L. Jackson's characterValentine who's an evil tech billionaire before he wipes out a large portion ofthe Earth's population by using mind control computer chips manufactured outof his company I thought it was a clever plot what did you think about the actingin this film Frank well Colin Firth is absolutely perfect for the part of Galahad with his understated suave and debonair charm he is so cool and kicksass with class he's not a superhero with godlike powers but a mortal man withreally superior abilities and everything a guy would want to be at least I wouldwant to be like him just like I wanted to be James Bond when I was growing upwasn't it great what did you think about the main characters in these guys youcould tell a lot of time went into developing all the characters I thoughtall the actors did a fantastic job and I really enjoyed the villains there'sanother quote in the film bond movies are only as good as the villains orsomething along those lines but it's so true the other antagonist playedalongside Valentine's character was a character named Gazelle played by SofiaBoutella she has a standout role in this film in my opinion she has theseprosthetic legs that are kind of blade sword type contraptions and goes aroundthrough the film doing some serious damage it kind of reminded me of an oldschool Bond villain with the modern twistso Frank was there any other standout scenes that you liked oh I can think ofthree action scenes that I thought were amazingfirst when Galahad kicks it out of the jackass men in the bar then when hekills about a hundred people in the church oh my god that was non-stopviolence for over three minutes and set to one of my favorite songs free bird byLynyrd Skynyrd and then at the end of the movie whenEggsy battles the girl with the weapon legs that was very intense stuffwhat parts did you like best I also enjoyed the Freebird Church scene thatscene was wild but I think my favorite scene was the bar scene fight whereColin first character is told to leave the bar by some thugs he gives theimpression he's going to walk out but instead locks the door so no one cancome in or leave and proceeds to go to town on the thugs many of the James Bondstyle spy gadgets are revealed in this scene it was a lively scene so Frankwhat other aspects about the movie did you like Ryan I liked so much in thismovie for me the director Matthew Vaughn was right on and did a super job thismovie also had a bit of tongue-in-cheek in scenes that are very appropriate forour culture how about the plot elements that we are destroying the environmentand the government is going to do something about it and save us how abouthow corporate big shots influence and persuade government officials to do whatthey want really and what about how big tech usesthe phones we have to manipulate us this is going on right nowso Ryan I love this movie and the whole cast Colin Firth Taron Egerton MichaelCaine Mark Strong Sam Jackson Sophie Cookson Sofia Boutella all great inthis movie this Taron Egerton who played Eggsy is a great young actor and i wantto see him continue in these and other films i loved it so much I give it fourout of five of the RF scale well Frank I couldn't agree more the acting wastop-notch the story was cheeky in more than one way if you know what I meanFrank I'm referring to the princess scene like I mentioned before this filmis not always believable but it stays within the rules and was fun andentertaining the director Matthew Vaughn directed a movie in both the x-menand kick-ass franchises and is known to have said he doesn't do sequels but hebroke his own rule in this franchise and it seems to be paying off I rank thisfilm up there with some of the best movies we reviewed this year I give it afour out of five on the RF scale I can't wait to see what they do with numberthree well film fans that's it for this movieif you liked the review please subscribe and let us know in the comments whatmovie you would like us to review in the future it's all good hey Ry see younext time folks on the Ryan and Frank Show until then Get the inside know ontoday's hottest movies the classics that made Hollywood great interviews behindthe scenes and more this is the Ryan and Frank show here's your ticket
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With Netflix and Amazon Prime becoming thego to destinations for binge-watching movies and TV shows, people tend to forget that thereare various websites on the internet that provide free movies and tv shows,and that too legally. Now, we all love movies, but nothing beatsfree movies. Hi guys, I am Eesha Kapoor and welcome backto another video by Fossbytes.com.
Now imagine the situation, you’ve just finished a series and you’ve exhausted the list of movies that you wanted to watch. You’ll surely not know what to do with your life then right? So, for such situations, and a few others,we bring to you a list of different websites with different collections of absolutely free movies and tv shows. What’s most amazing is that all these sites are legal so you don't have to feel guilty about watching something for free. Anyway..What’s with the wait..let’s get started. The 1st website is called Crackle. It’s owned by Sony so you can expect to have some great movies and TV shows here. Actually their amazing collection is what makes Crackle one of the best sites on the list today. They have movies such as Charlie’s Angels and Da Vinci Code, and TV series such as Joey and Seinfeld. You should just be prepared to watch a few commercials and you’ll be good to go. There are a few points to be noted here. First off, Crackle works only in the US. But the people in other parts of the world can access it using any good and safe VPN. In fact, I am myself using a VPN right now to show you this site. Another point is that this a streaming site,you can stream Video on Demand but you cannot download movies. Now apart from popular ones, Crackle also has their original movies and TV shows which you can again watch for free. And they also have apps on both app store and play store. All in all, Crackle is a complete package for binge watching free movies and TV Shows. Let’s move onto the 2nd website, PlutoTV. As the name might suggest, this website is more like a TV. They have mimicked the interface of a TV and so the programs run live and therefore you can only stream the content, downloading is not possible. Mind you, they also have the option of Videoon demand which has a very impressive collection. They have 75+ TV channels showing varying content. There’s comedy, drama, thriller and even documentaries. Their movie channels are also great. Only catch is that they keep shuffling their collection and so you can’t really keep a track of which movies will be availablethe following week. The collection is nonetheless superb withmovies such as Stuart Little and Kung Fu Hustle. PlutoTV works seamlessly in the US but cancause problems in other places. So the best solution would be again, to usea VPN. They also have apps working for almost allplatforms. The interface is very clean and smooth andthat makes the experience even better. Now that we’ve spoken about websites thatwork well in the US, let’s look at a website that is doing really well in India. Hotstar is a video on demand, hindi entertainmentwebsite that belongs to Star India. Now people outside India will have to accessHotstar using a VPN. They have a vast collection of free Hindimovies and TV shows such as Drishyam, Jolly LLB 2 and Masterchef India. But the entertainment doesn’t stop there,you can also watch live TV, sports, comedy series and news. By the way, it also has movies in other languages,including English, Telugu, Malayalam, etc. The latest content on Hotstar cannot be downloaded,but some of the older movies can be. Also, their apps on the app store and playstore are very well-designed and can give you the perfect on-the-go viewing experience. The Premium membership will surely open upa lot more options, but there is enough free content to make you come back to Hotstar againand again. The 4th website on our list is Retrovision,which is a platform for all those who love the classics. It has a great collection of some amazing classic movies and TV shows such as Sherlock Holmes and Godzilla. The best thing about Retrovision is it’s genre specific menu. This categorization makes it very easy tobrowse through the website. Another great thing is that this website can be accessed from anywhere in the world, it’s not location specific. Now it’s a streaming site and therefore doesn’t allow you to download content. And it has an Android app called Classic UHF. You should definitely try Retrovision if you’re a fan of Classics. Coming to the 5th website, PopcornFlix. First of all, let me take a moment to appreciate the name of the website, PopcornFlix is such a cool name it has won my heart with the name itself. And it has stayed true to its name, it’s got plentiful amazing movies and tv shows such as the Adventures of Tintin and the PaddingtonBear. The genres include action, drama, comedy,romance, sci-fi, etc etc. You get the drift, it covers almost every genre possible. One thing to keep in mind is the commercials,you’ll have to deal with them to be able to watch the content on this site. Now its owned by Screen Media Ventures andeven though it was initially available only in US and Canada, it recently launched in36 more countries. Sadly, most of its content is still not available in India, so VPN it is for us. The site doesn’t give you the option to download content, you can only watch it online. One real cute thing is this comment box. You can put down comments for specific moments in the movie and there’s also an option to put up GIFs. They also have apps on both app store and play store and I feel that Popcornflix is a great option for watching free and legal movies on the internet. And last but not the least, the most popular platformfor videos and for movies and tv shows - YouTube. You might not know this, but there are manyways in which you can watch movies and tv shows for free on YouTube. The most direct of them is to go the moviessection and browse through the collection of free, ad supported movies. This section was recently made free but only in the US. As of now everyone else will have to use VPNto binge away on these free movies. Apart from that, there are various other channels which post some good movies from time to time. But the catch is that you’ll have to be good at searching them. And if you’re a lazy bum who’s not willing to put in a lot of effort, here are some names to kick start your search - there’s MaverickEntertainment, Viewster, in fact even Popcornflix has their channel on YouTube. We’re all also aware of the great app that YouTube has on Play Store as well as App Store. You also get the option of downloading videos on the app. So that means you can enjoy the content anytime,anywhere. And that is a wrap guys. We really hope that you liked this video andgot to know of some websites where you can watch movies and tv shows for free.
If you know of some other websites, do mention their names in the comment box. Also, don’t forget to give this video abig fat thumbs up if you liked it and also share it with your friends and family who love watching movies!
I’ll see you all again soon, till then,don’t forget to keep smiling, Okbye. :) 😊
Now imagine the situation, you’ve just finished a series and you’ve exhausted the list of movies that you wanted to watch. You’ll surely not know what to do with your life then right? So, for such situations, and a few others,we bring to you a list of different websites with different collections of absolutely free movies and tv shows. What’s most amazing is that all these sites are legal so you don't have to feel guilty about watching something for free. Anyway..What’s with the wait..let’s get started. The 1st website is called Crackle. It’s owned by Sony so you can expect to have some great movies and TV shows here. Actually their amazing collection is what makes Crackle one of the best sites on the list today. They have movies such as Charlie’s Angels and Da Vinci Code, and TV series such as Joey and Seinfeld. You should just be prepared to watch a few commercials and you’ll be good to go. There are a few points to be noted here. First off, Crackle works only in the US. But the people in other parts of the world can access it using any good and safe VPN. In fact, I am myself using a VPN right now to show you this site. Another point is that this a streaming site,you can stream Video on Demand but you cannot download movies. Now apart from popular ones, Crackle also has their original movies and TV shows which you can again watch for free. And they also have apps on both app store and play store. All in all, Crackle is a complete package for binge watching free movies and TV Shows. Let’s move onto the 2nd website, PlutoTV. As the name might suggest, this website is more like a TV. They have mimicked the interface of a TV and so the programs run live and therefore you can only stream the content, downloading is not possible. Mind you, they also have the option of Videoon demand which has a very impressive collection. They have 75+ TV channels showing varying content. There’s comedy, drama, thriller and even documentaries. Their movie channels are also great. Only catch is that they keep shuffling their collection and so you can’t really keep a track of which movies will be availablethe following week. The collection is nonetheless superb withmovies such as Stuart Little and Kung Fu Hustle. PlutoTV works seamlessly in the US but cancause problems in other places. So the best solution would be again, to usea VPN. They also have apps working for almost allplatforms. The interface is very clean and smooth andthat makes the experience even better. Now that we’ve spoken about websites thatwork well in the US, let’s look at a website that is doing really well in India. Hotstar is a video on demand, hindi entertainmentwebsite that belongs to Star India. Now people outside India will have to accessHotstar using a VPN. They have a vast collection of free Hindimovies and TV shows such as Drishyam, Jolly LLB 2 and Masterchef India. But the entertainment doesn’t stop there,you can also watch live TV, sports, comedy series and news. By the way, it also has movies in other languages,including English, Telugu, Malayalam, etc. The latest content on Hotstar cannot be downloaded,but some of the older movies can be. Also, their apps on the app store and playstore are very well-designed and can give you the perfect on-the-go viewing experience. The Premium membership will surely open upa lot more options, but there is enough free content to make you come back to Hotstar againand again. The 4th website on our list is Retrovision,which is a platform for all those who love the classics. It has a great collection of some amazing classic movies and TV shows such as Sherlock Holmes and Godzilla. The best thing about Retrovision is it’s genre specific menu. This categorization makes it very easy tobrowse through the website. Another great thing is that this website can be accessed from anywhere in the world, it’s not location specific. Now it’s a streaming site and therefore doesn’t allow you to download content. And it has an Android app called Classic UHF. You should definitely try Retrovision if you’re a fan of Classics. Coming to the 5th website, PopcornFlix. First of all, let me take a moment to appreciate the name of the website, PopcornFlix is such a cool name it has won my heart with the name itself. And it has stayed true to its name, it’s got plentiful amazing movies and tv shows such as the Adventures of Tintin and the PaddingtonBear. The genres include action, drama, comedy,romance, sci-fi, etc etc. You get the drift, it covers almost every genre possible. One thing to keep in mind is the commercials,you’ll have to deal with them to be able to watch the content on this site. Now its owned by Screen Media Ventures andeven though it was initially available only in US and Canada, it recently launched in36 more countries. Sadly, most of its content is still not available in India, so VPN it is for us. The site doesn’t give you the option to download content, you can only watch it online. One real cute thing is this comment box. You can put down comments for specific moments in the movie and there’s also an option to put up GIFs. They also have apps on both app store and play store and I feel that Popcornflix is a great option for watching free and legal movies on the internet. And last but not the least, the most popular platformfor videos and for movies and tv shows - YouTube. You might not know this, but there are manyways in which you can watch movies and tv shows for free on YouTube. The most direct of them is to go the moviessection and browse through the collection of free, ad supported movies. This section was recently made free but only in the US. As of now everyone else will have to use VPNto binge away on these free movies. Apart from that, there are various other channels which post some good movies from time to time. But the catch is that you’ll have to be good at searching them. And if you’re a lazy bum who’s not willing to put in a lot of effort, here are some names to kick start your search - there’s MaverickEntertainment, Viewster, in fact even Popcornflix has their channel on YouTube. We’re all also aware of the great app that YouTube has on Play Store as well as App Store. You also get the option of downloading videos on the app. So that means you can enjoy the content anytime,anywhere. And that is a wrap guys. We really hope that you liked this video andgot to know of some websites where you can watch movies and tv shows for free.
If you know of some other websites, do mention their names in the comment box. Also, don’t forget to give this video abig fat thumbs up if you liked it and also share it with your friends and family who love watching movies!
I’ll see you all again soon, till then,don’t forget to keep smiling, Okbye. :) 😊
Sci Fi movies in 2018
2018 is shaping up to be a banner year forsci-fi enthusiasts. From a new entry to the Star Wars franchise to big-budget book-to-screenadaptations to some very novel property ideas, here's a look at what the next year holdsin store for the cinematic genre. The Beyond This feature-length debut from Haz Dullul,who previously worked as a visual effects artist on films like The Dark Knight and Hellboy2, will be a loose adaptation of his 2013 short film Project Kronos. The Beyond is set in the near future whenrobotically augmented astronauts embark on an interstellar journey through a recentlydiscovered wormhole. Judging by the trailer, we're in for a wild ride when this premiereson digital streaming services on January 9th. Maze Runner: The Death Cure The third adaptation of James Dashner's dystopianMaze Runner novels, The Death Cure has been a long time coming. The film was originallyslated for a 2017 release, but a severe on-set injury to lead actor Dylan O'Brien temporarilyhalted production on the pic and delayed its release 'til next year. "It stops when we find a cure." "There is no cure!" It's since been completed, and The Death Curewill follow the Gladers' continued battle with WCKD in one spectacular final showdownthat hits theaters January 26th. Annihilation Based on the acclaimed 2014 novel of the samename by Jeff VanderMeer, and directed by Ex Machina's Alex Garland, Annihilation followsa biologist as she goes searching for answers about her husband's disappearance by joiningan expedition into an environmental disaster zone. With a trailer that's already packed withstunningly eerie imagery, there are sure to be a lot of surprises when this movie landsin theaters on February 23rd. A Wrinkle in Time For fans of Madeleine L'Engle's classic 1962science-fiction/fantasy novel, Ava DuVernay's live-action take on A Wrinkle in Time can'tcome soon enough. The novel has been adapted for film once before,in a 2003 Disney-distributed TV movie which was poorly-received by most viewers, includingL'Engle herself, who said, "I expected it to be bad, and it is." But with an all-star cast and the Selma directorat the helm, the new take is already shaping up to be an out-of-this-world experience whenit appears on March 9th. Pacific Rim: Uprising Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim may not havebeen a box office smash, but it was well-received by critics and audiences alike and has finallygotten its long-overdue follow-up by way of Uprising. The sequel is helmed by Stephen DeKnight,and while plot details are scant so far, we do know that John Boyega will feature as JakePentecost—the son of Idris Elba's character Stacker from the first film. There'll alsobe three new Jaegers featured in the movie, and it'll take place several years after theevents in the first installment, so brace for impact, giant mech fans, when this monsterhits theaters on March 23rd. Ready Player One Steven Spielberg is giving science fictionfans something to salivate over with his adaptation of Ernest Cline's buzzy book Ready PlayerOne. "In 2045, there's nowhere left to go. Nowhere,except the Oasis." The story follows its young hero through avirtual reality maze of pop culture references as he fights to find an Easter egg that willearn him a fortune in the midst of a global energy crisis. And from the looks of earlyfootage, the movie promises to be a mind-blowing experience when it treks to the silver screenon March 30th. Rampage Monster movies may have fallen out of voguein recent years, but Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson may change all of that with the big screenadaptation of Rampage. The film is based on the classic 1980s arcade game of the samename, which features three gigantic monsters rampaging through cities around North America.The producers of the movie have confirmed that the main monsters from the franchisewill be back for the film, which means we'll soon be watching The Rock face off againsta giant crocodile, a mega-gorilla, and an enormous wolf. "Oh, you didn't know about the 30-foot wolf?" While this sounds like a goofy action blockbusteron the surface, director Brad Peyton also promises that Rampage will be "...a lot more emotional, a lot scarier anda lot more real than you'd expect." We'll have to wait and see whether The Rockcan work his box office magic again when Rampage drops on April 20th. "I think we'll be alright." Solo: A Star Wars Story The upcoming Star Wars film about Han Solohas hit some bumps along the way, but, if it's anything like its predecessors, this'llbe one out-of-this world experience for audiences. The standalone movie will follow a young HanSolo, played by Alden Ehrenreich who takes over for Harrison Ford, and will showcasethe character's exploits before the events of A New Hope. He'll be joined by Donald Gloveras a young Lando Calrissian and Joonas Suotamo as Chewbacca, taking over for Peter Mayhew. In addition to these established Star Warscharacters, Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke, Thandie Newton, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, andmore will all appear in supporting roles. While shooting was underway in early 2017,production was halted after Lucasfilm fired co-directors Phil Lord and Christopher Millerdue to ongoing creative conflicts with both Lucasfilm executive Kathleen Kennedy and screenwriterLawrence Kasdan. However, Lucasfilm quickly hired Ron Howard to complete principal photographyand reshoots. Judging by his willingness to sprinkle the fanbase with clues already, havingHoward at the helm will make this one outstanding intergalactic adventure when Solo hits theaterson May 25th. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom While many other reboots have floundered inrecent years, Jurassic World took the world by storm and earned over $1.6 billion dollarsin the global box office while reintroducing scary dinosaurs to the mainstream once again. Round two of the revived franchise is JurassicWorld: Fallen Kingdom, which promises a return to its roots with a much darker tone thanthe first installment. Plot details on Fallen Kingdom are still slim,but we do know that stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, and B. D. Wong will reprisetheir roles from the first installment, while Jeff Goldblum will return as the philosophicalDr. Ian Malcolm—which is his first return to the franchise since 1997's The Lost World.Malcolm's importance in this sequel is hinted at strongly in the film's tagline: "Life, uh, finds a way." Hints from those involved with the movie indicatethat the plot may involve multiple competing labs hatching their own dinosaurs off theisland, the ethical issues in how they're using them, and how they'll coexist with humansin the rest of the world. The movie will return to Isla Nublar for atleast part of the film, and keep a watch out for the original Jurassic Park T-Rex, whichwill also be making a comeback. With a promise that this sequel will be "more suspensefuland scary" than previous installments in the franchise, and with horror film director J.A.Bayona at the helm, it sounds like Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom will be a must-watchwhen it finally arrives on June 22nd. Alita: Battle Angel Following in the footsteps of Oldboy and Ghostin the Shell, Alita: Battle Angel will bring us the latest science fiction movie basedon a manga. The movie is directed by Robert Rodriguez, and will feature Rosa Salazar inthe title role, with a supporting cast including Christoph Waltz, Mahershala Ali, Ed Skrein,Michelle Rodriguez, Keean Johnson, and Jennifer Connelly, among others. Plot details have been scarce so far, butwe do know that it will focus primarily on the plot of the manga's first four volumes,particularly on the futuristic sport of "motorball." The film has been a passion project of producerJames Cameron, who became a fan of Yukito Kishiro's original manga nearly two decadesago. He's been trying to get the film made ever since, although he's had to delay productionalong the way in order to finish his Avatar films and develop the additional technologyneeded to do Alita correctly. With Cameron and Rodriguez leading the way, Alita: BattleAngel is sure to please science fiction fans, action fans, and manga fans alike when itreaches the silver screen on July 20th. The Predator While The Predator is actually the fourthfilm in the core Predator series, chronologically, it's set in the present day, between the eventsof 1990's Predator 2 and and 2010's Predators. The film will star Boyd Holbrook as an ex-Marinewho discovers that the Predators exist, and recruits a team to help hunt them down. Roundingout his team include castmates Olivia Munn, Trevante Rhodes, Keegan Michael-Key, SterlingK. Brown, Alfie Allen, and child actor Jacob Tremblay, who will play Quinn's son. The othersupporting cast members include Yvonne Strahovski and Edward James Olmos, as well as Jake Busey—whowill make an appearance as the son of "Peter Keyes" from Predator 2, who was played byhis real-life father, Gary Busey. Shane Black, who played "Hawkins" in the originalPredator, has returned to the franchise—this time as the director. Black wants to keepthe spirit of the original film alive for this sequel, and has made it clear that itwon't be rated PG-13. Cast member Sterling K. Brown has also dropped hints that The Predatorwill have many "wicked" funny moments, much like the original film. If Black can trulycapture the nostalgia of Predator while keeping the story fresh, Predator should be a trueblockbuster when it hits theaters on August 3rd. Captive State Based on the buzzy screenplay written by RupertWyatt and Erica Beeney, Captive State will star John Goodman, Vera Farmiga, Ashton Sanders,Jonathan Majors, Kevin Dunn, and Machine Gun Kelly, among others. The official description tells us the moviewill be: "Set in a Chicago neighborhood nearly a decadeafter an occupation by an extraterrestrial force, [and] explores the lives on both sidesof the conflict—the collaborators and dissidents." You can catch the film in theaters on August17th. The Darkest Minds This upcoming science fiction/superpowersmovie is based on the novel of the same name by Alexandra Bracken. The Darkest Minds isbeing directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson in her her live-action directorial debut. The story centers on the years after a diseasesweeps America, killing nearly all of the children, as the surviving kids develop uncontrollablesuperhuman abilities and are confined to internment camps around the nation. Hunger Games starAmandla Stenberg will star as Ruby, a girl who decides to break out of the camp and joina group of rebel teens in a plot to bring down the government which wants them keptunder lock and key. Joining Stenberg are Harris Dickinson, MandyMoore, Patrick Gibson, Skylan Brooks, and Gwendoline Christie, who will play a brutalbounty hunter tasked with tracking down the missing teens. Since it's based upon a young-adultnovel, the live-action adaptation of The Darkest Minds will likely be a PG-13 film that willappeal to teens and adults alike and will premiere on September 14th. Mortal Engines Based on the novel of the same name by PhilipReeve, Mortal Engines will take us into a futuristic steampunk world following the ravagesof a "Sixty Minute War." In this future, cities are now mobile, moving around the world propelledby gigantic engines and wheels. Along the way, the cities cannibalize smaller townsto replenish their own resources. Long-time Peter Jackson storyboard artistand collaborator Christian Rivers will make his feature-film directorial debut with MortalEngines, while Jackson will produce. The screenplay was also written by Jackson, along with hisfrequent writing partners Philippa Boyens and Fran Walsh. Starring Robert Sheehan, Hera Hilmar, RonanRaftery, and Hugo Weaving, Mortal Engines should be a visual extravaganza with a compellingstory that will blow viewers away when it floats into theaters on December 14th. Code 8 Not only is Code 8 the first feature filmfrom actors Robbie and Stephen Amell, it also was nearly completely crowdfunded via an Indiegogocampaign. In 2016, the Amells—who are cousins—released a 10-minute-long short film, which they wereseeking to expand to feature-length. In it, the Amells take a different view on the "mutant/superpower"trope. In their future, approximately four percent of people have various supernaturalpowers, but they're mostly shunned by the rest of the population. Forced to live onthe fringes of society, "specials" struggle with poverty and have to take low-paying jobsas day laborers to make ends meet. When two of the specials get into a confrontation withmilitarized police, things go violently wrong. Starring Robbie and Stephen Amell, Sung Kang,Aaron Abrams, and Chad Donella, principal photography on Code 8 began in June 2017,and is tentatively slated for a December 2018 release. Thanks for watching! Click the Looper iconto subscribe to our YouTube channel. Plus check out all this cool stuff we know you'lllove, too!
The Wailing movie review
Hi guys hope you are going well and welcome back to another foreign film friday it is the first Friday in the month of February and i could not ignore your requests any longer so let's jump into this review of the South Korean film "The Wailing" This is a suspenseful horror film written and directed by Hong-jin Na and opens on a small-time cop in a small-time village who comes across the most horrific and gruesome family murder that has this ritualistic spin. The cop is Jong-Goo he's pretty lazy he's a bit of an underachiever and he's in way over his head. After the second lot of the shuttering family murders occur with whispers start to arise of a strange Japanese hermit loner guy up in the woods who might have something to do with it. Steeped in traditional folklore and partial legend this is a film that gets super bloody and super dark and for me it was the leading cop character being plunged further and further into solving this mystery that had me hooked as other villages start coming down with this rabid sickness including his young daughter. What started this generic whodunit murder cop case twist itself around on you by ACT 2 into something that I did not expect. Now yes it is quite a long film and over i think about two-and-a-half hours so some might waiver in their concentration towards the middle there but let me tell you this film has a mic-drop of an ending that will have you feeling like your stuck in a black hole of dread that only the great horror films can do. You do need to pay attention and I appreciate when a filmmaker doesn't spoon-feed his audience but by the same token I knew what was happening at the end but i still needed to go online after the movie was finished just to kind of figure out exactly is my theory of what i had just seen with correct and I always find that really kind of fun and interesting when you have to go away after the movie has finished and try and piece it together even a little bit more. Honestly I'm surprised by how long it has taken me to finally see this film, it is right up my alley and easily makes it into my top five horror films from 2016... Creepy unsettling and quite bloody. I really should do my top five horror films from 2016. Guys that is it from me for this month's foreign film friday make sure you leave me a comment in the comment section down below let me know what film I should review for next month's episode, also don't forget if you haven't already you can subscribe to my channel here and keep up-to-date with my other movie and TV reviews and i will see you next time. Bye!
The sky is pink movie review
In the iconic 1975 film Sholay, the only son of an elderly blind man is murdered by the dacoit Gabbar Singh. After absorbing the shock, weeping softly and listening to the villagers debate on what is to be done, Imaam Saab says "Jaante ho duniya ka sabse bada bojh kya hota hai? Baap ke kandhon par bete ka janaza. Isse bhari bojh koi nahi hai." The last 40 minutes or so of The Sky Is Pinkcapture this crushing weight of death. The finality of losing someone, the rage and helplessness at being unable to prevent it, the emptiness of loss andthose morbid practical questions "what do you do with the clothes?where do photographs go?" What this film asks us to consider is the right way to grieve. When Aisha, only 18 and played by the endearing Zaira Wasim, dies, you feel that burden. But you also come away admiring the tenacity and will of her parents - Niren and Aditi. They deal with the death of not one but two children and in the process, become champions of life. These, my friends, are not spoilers. The Sky Is Pink is based on the true story of Aisha Chaudhary who was born with SCID, a rare genetic disorder. She eventually died of Pulmonary Fibrosis, which was a side-effect of her treatment for SCID. Aisha's parents valiantly sacrificed their lives to help their daughter live longer. Niren and Aditi spent years living apart, they worked tirelessly to raise the money for treatment. At one point, Niren even begged for donations on the radio. Aditi researched every possiblecure and doctor and robotically disinfected surfaces that Aisha touched to prevent her from getting an infection because even a common cold could prove fatal. They tried not just to keep her alive,but also to keep her happy. At one point, Aditi was micromanagingher daughter's crush on a schoolmate. To keep her daughter breathing and smiling, she essentially becamethe helicopter parent from hell. Rather than death, director and co-writer Shonali Bose focuses on the couple and their courage. Which is wise because Niren and Aditi’s relationship endures unimaginable pressures. In interviews, Shonali said that everything we see in the film is true, that it's based on hours of interviews with the parents, especially Aditi. The film was made with the support and approval of the Chaudharys. And that perhaps is what has blunted its edges. The Sky Is Pink is sincere and heartfelt,but it never gets raw or messy. Until that final stretch, it doesn't pierceyour heart the way the subject should. Shonali's superpower as a director is an unsentimental gaze that enables us to view uncomfortable situations with empathy. Her last film, Margarita With A Straw was alsoabout a family dealing with the debilitating situation. The elder daughter Laila has cerebral palsy. The film grappled with that, with cancer, Laila being bisexual and a heartbreaking bond with her dying mother. There's this wonderful scene on the terrace when Laila is trying to tell her mother that she's bisexual but she's having trouble saying the word, so she only manages bi and her mother comes back with "main kya kam bai hoon?" and starts ranting about howbadly behaved Hindustani men are. It's hilarious and touching. In The Sky Is Pink, this lightness of being is replaced by an all-pervasive cuteness. The film frantically jumps timelines over three decades, even going back to Niren and Aditi's romance and marriage. To make sense of this back and forth, we get a posthumous narrator. Aisha herself, who in death, like she was in life, remains perky, irreverent, and determinedly cheering. She calls Aditi Moose and Niren Panda, which becomes cloying very quickly. Aisha talks, a lot. The VO is by co-writer Nilesh Maniyar. We get lines like: Kaunse aise germs hain jo Moose se panga lete or Moose ki Poonch thi Panda. She frequently comments on herparents' sex life and gives us 'fun facts'. In many scenes, Shonali builds up to an emotion, which is then undercut by Aisha explaining what has happened or cuing in the next scene. The VO just becomes a distraction. Until now, Shonali's storytelling has had naturalistic textures which served her tough subjects well. The Sky Is Pink opts for a glossy aesthetic There are speedboats, swanky homes, sweeping top shots of London and the Andamans. Mother and daughter bond overmischievous shopping expeditions. And no matter what thecharacters are grappling with, they are impeccably styled. Aditi goes to hell and back, but her hair, makeup andclothes stay on point. Apart from the changing hairstyles, there's little to suggest her age. And in one scene, she's supposed to be 50. Niren becomes weathered by the trauma, but Aditi's anguish is barely reflected in her demeanor. This varnish undermines the authenticity of the emotions. The background music byMikey McCleary is purposefully jaunty and counterintuitive to some of the situations on screen, but this strategy works in only fits and starts. Priyanka Chopra Jonas, here on double duty as actor and co-producer, is fierce and dazzling as the mother who will do whatever it takes to outrun death. But, Farhan Akhtar as the father has more impact because he allows us to see hisvulnerability and exhaustion. Rohit Suresh Saraf as Aisha's brotherIshaan also does well. The Sky Is Pink deals with extreme anguish, but it feels too sanitized. Still, at the end, when you see photos of the real Aisha, Ishaan, Niren and Aditi, the weight of their tragedy and the force of their indomitable spirit hits home. I just wish I had felt that through the film.
Sully movie review
When I did the flight review movies on American-made and Flight starring Denzel Washington one of the most frequent comments that were left said do the Sully movie do the Sully movie so todayI'm doing the Sully movie hey 74 crew what's going on welcomeback if this is your first time to the channel my name is Kelsey I'm a 747pilot my channel 74 gear is all about aviation so whether you're a pilot or an aviation enthusiast consider subscribing today I'm doing the Sully movie now Clint Eastwood did a great job in directing this film so there's not a lot of aviation errors like you saw in the movie flight but what I'm gonna do is pause the film as it goes along and explain some of what's actually going on and explain why we would do those things in the cockpit and at the end of the video I'm gonna give you two different bird stories that happen during my aviation career so stay tuned for that let's get into it no one said you are going to lose both engines at a lower altitude than any jet in history this was dual engine loss at2,800 feet followed by an immediate water landing with 155 souls on board no one has ever trained for an incident like that our job is to investigate how a planeended up in the Hudson River on it's not a crash it was a forced water landing simulations showed that you could make it back to the airport not possible I felt it go my aircraft aircraft how am I gonna know I did the best I could of course you did she saved everyone people call you ahero I don't feel like a hero there's been too much talking the press already overwhelmed by all this attention the left engine was still operating what if I did get this wrong what if I endangered the lives of all those passengers I got ana320 diving for the river you did everything you could have more thanenough when's your last drink Captain Sullenburger and he had any troubles at home this is the captain brace for impact great heads down there were people of that plane and you were one of themover 40 years in the air but in the end I'm gonna be judged on 208 seconds I need a count passengers and crew all right so that's the trailer just to kind of refresh your memory of what the film is about I obviously like the part where the reporter calls them super Sully I think that's pretty pretty cool and the other thing that's interesting is that he says his whole career is gonna be judged basically on what happens here and sadly that's that's true in aviation you can have 30 or 40 years of doing everything perfect if you mess up something major then that's gonna be in your record permanently and while it's unfortunate that's a responsibility that you take when you become a pilot it's one of the thing that's really interesting that that Tom Cruise when he's portraying Sully that they actually point out in this movie but that's very accurate all right here we go I actually taken off on this runway inLaGuardia so I'm interested check out their fuel quality quantity 13,000pounds before we got it on board 19,000 pounds of all right so he says 19,000pounds required 21.8 onboard they're referring to the fuel so you're gonnaget at the beginning of your flight the paperwork that you see always the pilotsthat are getting up in the terminal it's gonna say the amount of fuel that's required to safely complete the flight to its destination or what other requirements are necessary for the safe completion of the flight in this case19,000 pounds of fuel is what's being required and both the first officer and the captain are verifying that so he's saying 19,000 pounds required 21.8 onboard meaning they have more than enough fuel to safely complete the flight and both are verifying it so that way there's never any issues that one guy saw and the other guy didn't see it and that's just going to be a protocol I guess that US Airways had at this time Cactus 1549 cleared for takeoff so he says TOGA TOGA stands for takeoff go-around it's essentially a power setting that is programmed in the computer which basically is setting the aircraft into the amount of thrust necessary or required or planned for the takeoff of the aircraft so again but one setting and the other one's verifying and it's again for a safety uha redundancy factor to make sure that it's done correctly gear up please nice view of the Hudson I never get over how beautiful it is up here life's easier in the air birds we got both of them rolling back so when he's saying one rolling back and two rolling back he's basically saying the thrust that's been created by the engine is rolling back that's not specifically what he's looking at when it's going backwards but that's what it's telling him one rolling back and two rolling back it's basically saying engine oneand now engine 2 the amount of thrust that's being created is now deteriorating and therefore there's not any thrust being created from either engine when the engines rolled back they stopped obviously bruising threats but that is also what is the source of electricity for the engines the engines of producing obviously thrust they're producing electricity for everything that's being run on the aircraft it's producing pressurization so those engines are doing a lot of different things with the engines are now shutting down you're obviously now losing the electricity that's why the cabin lights are turning off he says I'm gonna turn on the APU now the APU is the auxiliary power unit in the very back of a plane the next time you use the airport you'll see a cone at the back of that plane if it's running you'll see fumes coming out of it that little cone at the very tail of the aircraft that has fumes coming out of it that's a small turbine engine similar to what's on the wings but it'sin the back it's used for a lot of different things that's on the aircraftbut one of those things is electricity he's turning that on to give power again to the aircraft now almost never when you're in aviation are you gonna do something that's not as directed by the training manuals but in this case hedeemed it was necessary for the safe completion of the flightso under captain's authority he decided he was going to turn it on now he'srestored electrical power to the aircraft seat belts are fastened get out the QRHloss of thrust on both engines Mayday Mayday Mayday this is cactus 1549 we've hit birds the QRH is aquick reference handbook that's what I'm talking aboutwhen
I referred to earlier as directed by the company manual so the quickreference handbook is basically that sitting usually in both pockets on both sides of the cockpit that both pilots have access to and from that you're able to grab that book and quickly reference things that are necessary for an emergency in flight captain Sully instructs him to get the dual engine failure checklist out of that quick reference handbook now later on you're gonna hear him asking to confirm things with Sullyin that checklist you're gonna have things that if you're reading it you're going to be doing them while the other guy is handling the radios flying theaircraft and things like that there are other things that are more important that both people need to agree on it so you'll hear him say confirm and so they will say confirm or some other acknowledgement the reason that is is that way you don't do something wrong shut down the wrong engine or hit the wrong switch so you'll hear that later on and he's reading off of that QRHquick reference handbook maintain one 5,000 Delta 331 okay you need to return tothe LaGuardia turn left heading to zero which engine did you lose sup I have an emergency what's the report both engines what both engines gone no thrust LaGuardia says go to runway 13 tower stop you departure got emergency returning 1549 bird strike he lost both engines returning immediately he lost thrust in both engines he said cactus 1549 if wecan get a few do you want to try to land runway 13 we're unable we may endup in the Hudson I got an a320 diving for the river Al stack all the amount of the Guardia put a hold on the tower please come on guys stand point Teterboro tower I need a runway cactus1549 needs to go the airport right now Newark Tower what have you got yes okay yeah off your right side is Teterboro Airport having 24 I don't think we can make any runway what about over to our right anything inNew Jersey maybe Teterboro okay yeah off your right side isTeterboro Airport LaGuardia departure got emergency inbound cactus 1549 overthe GW bridge he needs to go the airport right nowyes bird strike can I get him in for runway 1 Cactus 1549 do you want to try Teterboro obstacle obstacle obstacle obstacle no relight after 30seconds in your master wanted to confirm off off wait 30 seconds this is the captainbrace for impact cactus 1549 turn right 280 you canland runway one Teterboro we can't make it okay which runway would you like at Teterborogo ahead try number one no we like we're gonna end up in theHudson let's put the flaps down put the flaps down you don't try the other 1549 still got left's to you one moreno that's good you got flaps 2 you want more available at Newark could it be twoo'clock and 7 miles got any ideas actually not alright so there's the end of the videosome of the things that I want to go over one the first thing was I want youto remember how ATC and them were working togetherATC when he declared the emergency when he gave the Mayday Mayday Mayday call ATC gave him their full attention ATC is up there as your friend most of the time when you're a pilot there directing you on what to do but in time and emergency you're not gonna have a better friend and ATC they are gonna do whatever they can to help you safely get your aircraft to wherever you need to go now whetherthat's your flying your Cessna 152 or you're flying applying an a380 full of600 people regardless of the situation they are there and they're gonna be your best help when you're really in a jam they're gonna help you out I want to say thank you to all the air traffic control for all the years of really helping me out you guys do a great job so if you're watching thank you thanks also for you pilots out there I want you to remember that if you're ever jammed up and youneed help air traffic control they are your best friend they're always gonna be there to help you out now if afterwards you have to file a report or do something that is better than have an accident on yourrecord or getting yourself hurt or the people on your aircraft hurt so justremember that they're there and they are your friend they're gonna help you out whenever they can so the next thing is on the crew Resource Management I talked about it in the flight movie with Denzel and what he was doing with the crew Resource Management the crew here you see the same thing the first officer is reading out speed as they're slowing down and getting over the Hudson he's trying to do what he can to help solely and solely on the other side is basically he asked him towards the end any ideas he's trying to work together as a team to see if there's any any ideas that this new first officer can do to help him and help recover the jet there's obviously not much you can do ifyou have both engines failing but using that crew resource management see ifthey can come up with an idea of how to do it so that's a good example of crmcrew resource management the other thing is that I talked about it in flight aviate navigate communicate there's a few times ATC is calling him and he'sbusy talking with the first officer we're making an announcement to thepassengers and in their actual flight that is also what happened air trafficcontrol was calling him and he was busy figuring out how to get the plane safelywhere he needs to go so aviate first then navigate and then communicate he'sdoing it in that order and the result of this accident was a fantastic job by thecrew when I say the crew that is everybody on board now obviously I'm talking about this section of the flight where the flight deck crew is doing an excellent job but don't forget if you're ever flying passengers the best help you're gonna get is gonna be from the flight attendants in the back there they're primarily for the safety of all the people are on board and they did an excellent job getting everybody evacuated safely my aunt was a flight attendant I remember when this accidenthappened one of the first things she was saying was man these flight attendants did a great job and that's because a lot of times they don't get the credit they deserve for what a great job they do and for the value and importance that they have in the event of an emergency a lot of times it's the flight attendants thatend up saving more lives than the pilots do because they're busy doing other things at that time the flight attendants in this accident did a fantastic job as well or not accident sports water landing not a crash was a forced water land they also did a fantastic job that's another example ofthe CRM where he's working with the flight attendants to make sure that everybody gets off the plane safely so that's all I have on on that my two birdstories is the first one is is I know a lot of people are wondering if a bird goes in the engine is that engine automatically dead not necessarily it's gonna depend on the type of engine the size of the bird and a few other factors I've had a bird go straight into a turbine engine before and it chewed itup and you know it was making a weird noise but the engine was still producing thrust so it's not automatic that if a bird goes in that it's gonna lose the thrust and the engines going to die in this scenario there were so many birds there was so much damage on the engines the engine can't really survive the other one they had that was actually strangely awkwardly similar to this I was flying about 2,000 feet over Houston we were coming into land I was with another pilot named Matt Matt I don't know if he'll ever watch this video but he can confirm it I was not the flying pilot I was programming something into the GPS and out of the corner of my eye saw something go pass and I looked up and as I looked up we were in a flock of seagulls we like I said we were in Houston around two thousand feet both of us were just totally silent and for I would say about five or seven seconds we flew through an entire flock of birds like that seagulls not geese like what Sully had but seagulls and we wereflying with them and by some miracle we flew through all those birds from about five to seven seconds and we came on the other side and we both looked at each other and I said are you joking with me right now I reported that we flew through a bunch of birds air traffic control didn't really seem to care andwe came in and landed we both came out to look at the plane to see if we'd hitany because normally if you hit a bird you'll feel it we walked around thatwhole plane and there wasn't a single bird that we hit I don't know how that is possible but they were above us and below us I don't know if they could see out of the the rear view vision or what but they came I don't know they separated it was the craziest thing that's ever happened to me when it came to birds that's my bird story I don't know how we didn't hit a single one it's crazy so I haven't had many bird strikes I've had a couple that hit a wing or things like that but for the most part you're rarely gonna have bird strikes they want to survive and whenever possible they're gonna try to get out of the way alright crew that wraps up everything I have on this soli movie Ihope you enjoyed it it is a great movie I'm gonna put a link to it in the description below if you want to get it and watch the movie Clint Eastwood did a fantastic job in directing it and I know Sully I believe was a technical adviser to make sure that everything was really accurate and obviously he did a fantastic job as well in the actual flight as well as thismovie here in the comments section below I want you to tell me do you think solely is a hero or do you think he was just doing his job and doing the responsibilities that he was given as an airline pilot I look forward to hearingfrom you until then keep the blue side up
I referred to earlier as directed by the company manual so the quickreference handbook is basically that sitting usually in both pockets on both sides of the cockpit that both pilots have access to and from that you're able to grab that book and quickly reference things that are necessary for an emergency in flight captain Sully instructs him to get the dual engine failure checklist out of that quick reference handbook now later on you're gonna hear him asking to confirm things with Sullyin that checklist you're gonna have things that if you're reading it you're going to be doing them while the other guy is handling the radios flying theaircraft and things like that there are other things that are more important that both people need to agree on it so you'll hear him say confirm and so they will say confirm or some other acknowledgement the reason that is is that way you don't do something wrong shut down the wrong engine or hit the wrong switch so you'll hear that later on and he's reading off of that QRHquick reference handbook maintain one 5,000 Delta 331 okay you need to return tothe LaGuardia turn left heading to zero which engine did you lose sup I have an emergency what's the report both engines what both engines gone no thrust LaGuardia says go to runway 13 tower stop you departure got emergency returning 1549 bird strike he lost both engines returning immediately he lost thrust in both engines he said cactus 1549 if wecan get a few do you want to try to land runway 13 we're unable we may endup in the Hudson I got an a320 diving for the river Al stack all the amount of the Guardia put a hold on the tower please come on guys stand point Teterboro tower I need a runway cactus1549 needs to go the airport right now Newark Tower what have you got yes okay yeah off your right side is Teterboro Airport having 24 I don't think we can make any runway what about over to our right anything inNew Jersey maybe Teterboro okay yeah off your right side isTeterboro Airport LaGuardia departure got emergency inbound cactus 1549 overthe GW bridge he needs to go the airport right nowyes bird strike can I get him in for runway 1 Cactus 1549 do you want to try Teterboro obstacle obstacle obstacle obstacle no relight after 30seconds in your master wanted to confirm off off wait 30 seconds this is the captainbrace for impact cactus 1549 turn right 280 you canland runway one Teterboro we can't make it okay which runway would you like at Teterborogo ahead try number one no we like we're gonna end up in theHudson let's put the flaps down put the flaps down you don't try the other 1549 still got left's to you one moreno that's good you got flaps 2 you want more available at Newark could it be twoo'clock and 7 miles got any ideas actually not alright so there's the end of the videosome of the things that I want to go over one the first thing was I want youto remember how ATC and them were working togetherATC when he declared the emergency when he gave the Mayday Mayday Mayday call ATC gave him their full attention ATC is up there as your friend most of the time when you're a pilot there directing you on what to do but in time and emergency you're not gonna have a better friend and ATC they are gonna do whatever they can to help you safely get your aircraft to wherever you need to go now whetherthat's your flying your Cessna 152 or you're flying applying an a380 full of600 people regardless of the situation they are there and they're gonna be your best help when you're really in a jam they're gonna help you out I want to say thank you to all the air traffic control for all the years of really helping me out you guys do a great job so if you're watching thank you thanks also for you pilots out there I want you to remember that if you're ever jammed up and youneed help air traffic control they are your best friend they're always gonna be there to help you out now if afterwards you have to file a report or do something that is better than have an accident on yourrecord or getting yourself hurt or the people on your aircraft hurt so justremember that they're there and they are your friend they're gonna help you out whenever they can so the next thing is on the crew Resource Management I talked about it in the flight movie with Denzel and what he was doing with the crew Resource Management the crew here you see the same thing the first officer is reading out speed as they're slowing down and getting over the Hudson he's trying to do what he can to help solely and solely on the other side is basically he asked him towards the end any ideas he's trying to work together as a team to see if there's any any ideas that this new first officer can do to help him and help recover the jet there's obviously not much you can do ifyou have both engines failing but using that crew resource management see ifthey can come up with an idea of how to do it so that's a good example of crmcrew resource management the other thing is that I talked about it in flight aviate navigate communicate there's a few times ATC is calling him and he'sbusy talking with the first officer we're making an announcement to thepassengers and in their actual flight that is also what happened air trafficcontrol was calling him and he was busy figuring out how to get the plane safelywhere he needs to go so aviate first then navigate and then communicate he'sdoing it in that order and the result of this accident was a fantastic job by thecrew when I say the crew that is everybody on board now obviously I'm talking about this section of the flight where the flight deck crew is doing an excellent job but don't forget if you're ever flying passengers the best help you're gonna get is gonna be from the flight attendants in the back there they're primarily for the safety of all the people are on board and they did an excellent job getting everybody evacuated safely my aunt was a flight attendant I remember when this accidenthappened one of the first things she was saying was man these flight attendants did a great job and that's because a lot of times they don't get the credit they deserve for what a great job they do and for the value and importance that they have in the event of an emergency a lot of times it's the flight attendants thatend up saving more lives than the pilots do because they're busy doing other things at that time the flight attendants in this accident did a fantastic job as well or not accident sports water landing not a crash was a forced water land they also did a fantastic job that's another example ofthe CRM where he's working with the flight attendants to make sure that everybody gets off the plane safely so that's all I have on on that my two birdstories is the first one is is I know a lot of people are wondering if a bird goes in the engine is that engine automatically dead not necessarily it's gonna depend on the type of engine the size of the bird and a few other factors I've had a bird go straight into a turbine engine before and it chewed itup and you know it was making a weird noise but the engine was still producing thrust so it's not automatic that if a bird goes in that it's gonna lose the thrust and the engines going to die in this scenario there were so many birds there was so much damage on the engines the engine can't really survive the other one they had that was actually strangely awkwardly similar to this I was flying about 2,000 feet over Houston we were coming into land I was with another pilot named Matt Matt I don't know if he'll ever watch this video but he can confirm it I was not the flying pilot I was programming something into the GPS and out of the corner of my eye saw something go pass and I looked up and as I looked up we were in a flock of seagulls we like I said we were in Houston around two thousand feet both of us were just totally silent and for I would say about five or seven seconds we flew through an entire flock of birds like that seagulls not geese like what Sully had but seagulls and we wereflying with them and by some miracle we flew through all those birds from about five to seven seconds and we came on the other side and we both looked at each other and I said are you joking with me right now I reported that we flew through a bunch of birds air traffic control didn't really seem to care andwe came in and landed we both came out to look at the plane to see if we'd hitany because normally if you hit a bird you'll feel it we walked around thatwhole plane and there wasn't a single bird that we hit I don't know how that is possible but they were above us and below us I don't know if they could see out of the the rear view vision or what but they came I don't know they separated it was the craziest thing that's ever happened to me when it came to birds that's my bird story I don't know how we didn't hit a single one it's crazy so I haven't had many bird strikes I've had a couple that hit a wing or things like that but for the most part you're rarely gonna have bird strikes they want to survive and whenever possible they're gonna try to get out of the way alright crew that wraps up everything I have on this soli movie Ihope you enjoyed it it is a great movie I'm gonna put a link to it in the description below if you want to get it and watch the movie Clint Eastwood did a fantastic job in directing it and I know Sully I believe was a technical adviser to make sure that everything was really accurate and obviously he did a fantastic job as well in the actual flight as well as thismovie here in the comments section below I want you to tell me do you think solely is a hero or do you think he was just doing his job and doing the responsibilities that he was given as an airline pilot I look forward to hearingfrom you until then keep the blue side up
Marjaavaan movie review
Before Marjaavaan, Milap Zaveri made Satyameva Jayate, a film I described as excruciating. In my review, I said it would be better if Milap went back to making terrible sex comedies like Mastizaade. But after watching Marjaavaan, I think, it might be better if Milap went back to making Satyameva Jayate. That film was mind-numbingly loud and the vigilante politics were unhinged but there was some fun to be had watching John Abraham as the killer of corrupt cops trying to outsmart a righteous police officer, played by Manoj Bajpayee who is then revealed to be his brother. Marjaavaan can’t even manage this momentary distraction. The film is a laughably silly story, written by Milap himself stretched to an interminable two-and-a-half hours. Milap blends his favourite 80s and 90s Hindi film clichés with ear-splitting background music bombastic dialogue-baazi and frantic over-acting. Everyone is making faces as if their life depends on it but only Riteish Deshmukh looks like he’s having any fun. Riteish plays the vertically challenged Vishnu who has major daddy issues. Vishnu’s always snarling. Firstly, because he’s only three feet tall and secondly because his father the dreaded mafia don Anna, likes Raghu more. Raghu is the gutter ka keeda who Anna raised as his own son. In one scene, Vishnu looks at Raghu and says, yeh hero hai aur main zero hoon. Which may or may not be a reference to Zero in which Shah Rukh Khan played a vertically challenged man. It’s all very meta. Vishnu appears to have no other life excepteither insulting Raghu or trying to kill him. At one point, Vishnu tells his henchman, "Tu us par nazar rakh" but even this simple instruction is accompanied by a growl. Vishnu cracks a lot of height jokes and when he gets out of his SUV, he uses a man as a stepping stool. All of which is supposed to be menacing but it’s just unintentionally comical. Vishnu is the bad bad guy. Raghu is the good bad guy. He might kill people for Anna but he has a kind heart. We know this because when an elderly lady is in trouble, he helps. Raghu wears bandanas and chews on a match-stick so we know he’s cool. When he throws a punch, at least 10 men fly into the air. Raghu spends his nights with Arzoo, a prostitute with a golden heart. This character is Milap’s hat tip to Zohrabai in Muqaddar Ka Sikandar Arzoo even quotes from the iconic Amitabh Bachchan film. Just when we were starting to see real change in the portrayal of women on screen Milap regresses to thetraditional virgin-whore duality. Raghu might sleep with Arzoo but he loves the chaste Zoya, a mute girl who somehow lands up in this basti and starts recruiting kids for a talent show in Kashmir. Tara Sutaria does the standard shampoo commercial act she smiles beatifically with all her hair blowing back. She is also required to look petrified as Raghu fights. In one sequence, they are being attacked by dozens of bad guys. She stands frozen like a mannequin while Raghu stops the various weapons coming her way. It doesn’t occur to her to get help or run away. The women in this film have spectacularly low IQs. They are either crying, looking lovingly at Raghu or doing an item number yes, Nora Fatehi pops up when you least need her. Marjaavaan is the kind of film in which characters deliver dialogue and then walk away in slow motion. Men spend a few seconds growling and then they attack each other I’ve never understood this. Why do you start doing aaaah when you are running toward someone? Basically, it’s a testosterone overdrive,which becomes tedious very quickly. The script is shoddy and at the center of it is Sidharth Malhotra trying to convince us that he can be an old-school hero. You can see his sincerity but he can’t summon up the swagger. In one scene, Raghu gives a rousing speech with an arrow sticking in his heart. You need a unique conviction to pull off the sheer ludicrousness of this. Siddharth’s best work – Kapoor & Sons,Student of the Year – is in a quieter more contemporary tone. His affable presence can’t carry off masala mode. The one good thing about Marjaavaan is the Jubin Nautiyal ballad 'Tum hi Aana'. The rest is bluster and boredom.
Chhapaak movie review
What does Chhapaak mean? It’s the phonetic sound of a splash. It’s what you hear when acid hits skin. The recipient is routinely a woman and theattacker is almost always a man who seeks revenge by scarring. The acid, he hopes, will disfigure his victim’sface and consequently her life. It’s a crime calculated to shatter a womanphysically and mentally. Society decrees that beauty is a superpower– specially for women. With acid, the perpetrator hopes to show his target who is boss. But Laxmi Agarwal, who was attacked by a stalker when she was only 15, refused to follow the script. Instead she filed a PIL and fought legal battles for years. Eventually the Supreme Court passed an order restricting and regulating the sale of acid in India.
Laxmi refers to herself as a survivor, not victim. This remarkable story is the inspiration for Chhapaak, in which Deepika Padukone plays Malti, a middle-class Delhi girl whose pleasantly ordinary life is wrecked by an acid attack. The film opens seven years after she's filed the PIL. As the case moves forward sluggishly, Malti struggles to find a job. But prospective employers don’t know howto work around her reconstructed face. The owner of a beauty parlour rejects her with – Beauty parlour main beauty na ho toh problem hoti hai. Director Meghna Gulzar presents the anguish of this in a low-key way. There is minimal drama. This is Malti’s life. But she doesn’t crumble. Malti soldiers on, stoically and sometimes,even with a smile. Chhapaak’s biggest success is that Deepika becomes Malti. Her commitment and conviction is complete. At no point do we feel that this is a superstar celebrated for her beauty, purposefully un-beautifying herself. Deepika infuses Malti with a quiet heroism. Her strength doesn’t require screaming. The prosthetics by Clover Wootton, which alteras Malti undergoes seven surgeries, feel authentic. Right after the attack, the disfiguration is extreme but Meghna doesn’t linger on the horror. Instead, we get an aching scene in which Malti’smother wordlessly bathes her burnt daughter. The visual reminded me of American photo-journalistW. Eugene Smith’s iconic photograph Tomoko Uemura in her Bath in which a Japanese mother lovingly bathes her daughter who suffers from Minamata disease, a type of mercury poisoning. The gentleness in the frame underlines the tragedy. Vikrant Massey is also lovely as Malti’s grumpy boss Amol. Amol’s angry activism is tempered by Malti’s ability to find joy in the world. In one of the film’s best scenes, she remindshim that the acid was thrown on her, not him. Their love story is tender and delightfully cheeky. Madhurjeet Sarghi exudes understated strengthas Malti’s lawyer Archana. But despite the strong performances, the filmdoesn’t feel urgent or alive enough. Who was Malti before the attack? What were her dreams? What did she enjoy? We have little sense of this until much later in the film. Which makes it difficult to emotionally investin her in the way that this story requires. Chhapaak is powered by good intentions and progressive messaging but the film is undermined by a flawed screenplay. Written by Meghna and Atika Chohan, the narrative jumps back and forth in time. The action largely moves between Malti’sjourney to recovery, her job at an NGO and her battles in court. The hopscotching is confusing and it doesn’tallow the characters to flourish. It also slackens the pace. Meghna’s grip on the material and consequentlythe audience becomes uneven. Compare this to another film about an acidattack survivor – Uyare, released last year, in which Parvathy Thiruvothu plays the lead.
Writers Bobby and Sanjay create a living,breathing portrait of a woman passionate about becoming a pilot. The dream is destroyed by her attacker – or so he thinks. But Pallavi refuses to let her circumstancesdefeat her. Like Malti, Pallavi is a hero but she is more layered. We see her seething rage, her desire for revenge,her bitterness. Malti doesn’t achieve this same dynamism. Meghna stages the attack with an unflinching gaze. It’s devastating to watch the horror unfoldso casually in a crowded market place. The bystanders gaze as a woman’s face melts. The first time we see it, the rousing title song written by Gulzar saab and sung by Arijit Singh, plays. In scenes like this, the film rises to its full power. But there are also stretches in which disconnected events are strung together to make a larger point and Chhapaak hovers dangerously closeto becoming a public service announcement. The messaging becomes bigger than the movie,which reduces the impact. There is enough to admire in Chhapaak. But I wish the film had taken the leaps that its protagonist did.
Laxmi refers to herself as a survivor, not victim. This remarkable story is the inspiration for Chhapaak, in which Deepika Padukone plays Malti, a middle-class Delhi girl whose pleasantly ordinary life is wrecked by an acid attack. The film opens seven years after she's filed the PIL. As the case moves forward sluggishly, Malti struggles to find a job. But prospective employers don’t know howto work around her reconstructed face. The owner of a beauty parlour rejects her with – Beauty parlour main beauty na ho toh problem hoti hai. Director Meghna Gulzar presents the anguish of this in a low-key way. There is minimal drama. This is Malti’s life. But she doesn’t crumble. Malti soldiers on, stoically and sometimes,even with a smile. Chhapaak’s biggest success is that Deepika becomes Malti. Her commitment and conviction is complete. At no point do we feel that this is a superstar celebrated for her beauty, purposefully un-beautifying herself. Deepika infuses Malti with a quiet heroism. Her strength doesn’t require screaming. The prosthetics by Clover Wootton, which alteras Malti undergoes seven surgeries, feel authentic. Right after the attack, the disfiguration is extreme but Meghna doesn’t linger on the horror. Instead, we get an aching scene in which Malti’smother wordlessly bathes her burnt daughter. The visual reminded me of American photo-journalistW. Eugene Smith’s iconic photograph Tomoko Uemura in her Bath in which a Japanese mother lovingly bathes her daughter who suffers from Minamata disease, a type of mercury poisoning. The gentleness in the frame underlines the tragedy. Vikrant Massey is also lovely as Malti’s grumpy boss Amol. Amol’s angry activism is tempered by Malti’s ability to find joy in the world. In one of the film’s best scenes, she remindshim that the acid was thrown on her, not him. Their love story is tender and delightfully cheeky. Madhurjeet Sarghi exudes understated strengthas Malti’s lawyer Archana. But despite the strong performances, the filmdoesn’t feel urgent or alive enough. Who was Malti before the attack? What were her dreams? What did she enjoy? We have little sense of this until much later in the film. Which makes it difficult to emotionally investin her in the way that this story requires. Chhapaak is powered by good intentions and progressive messaging but the film is undermined by a flawed screenplay. Written by Meghna and Atika Chohan, the narrative jumps back and forth in time. The action largely moves between Malti’sjourney to recovery, her job at an NGO and her battles in court. The hopscotching is confusing and it doesn’tallow the characters to flourish. It also slackens the pace. Meghna’s grip on the material and consequentlythe audience becomes uneven. Compare this to another film about an acidattack survivor – Uyare, released last year, in which Parvathy Thiruvothu plays the lead.
Writers Bobby and Sanjay create a living,breathing portrait of a woman passionate about becoming a pilot. The dream is destroyed by her attacker – or so he thinks. But Pallavi refuses to let her circumstancesdefeat her. Like Malti, Pallavi is a hero but she is more layered. We see her seething rage, her desire for revenge,her bitterness. Malti doesn’t achieve this same dynamism. Meghna stages the attack with an unflinching gaze. It’s devastating to watch the horror unfoldso casually in a crowded market place. The bystanders gaze as a woman’s face melts. The first time we see it, the rousing title song written by Gulzar saab and sung by Arijit Singh, plays. In scenes like this, the film rises to its full power. But there are also stretches in which disconnected events are strung together to make a larger point and Chhapaak hovers dangerously closeto becoming a public service announcement. The messaging becomes bigger than the movie,which reduces the impact. There is enough to admire in Chhapaak. But I wish the film had taken the leaps that its protagonist did.
Death note movie review
DEATH NOTE! That's right. I make movie reviews now. Two weeks after anyone cares about the movie anymore... YES! Death Note. Have you seen it? I got a lot of people asking me about the movie and uhhhh... you know I have a lot of thoughts about it, so I thought, why not share them with the world. Listen to me, what I have to say. You probably have seen or heard of Death Note. It's a Japanese manga but that was made into an anime and then that was made into uh, I think it was already made to a live-action, but here it is again, thanks to Netflix. A live movie adaptation of an anime. Ooooh boy. I'm sure it will be the greatest film of all time. I'm sure Netflix won't fuck it up at all. Just like they did not at all ruin my favorite manga of all time, BLAME. You did not completely butcher that shit. no, not at all. Now I feel ashamed liking Blame because of how goddamn awful the anime is. Thanks- thank you. Netflix. Basically Netflix bought the rights to- to Death Note because it's not on Crunchyroll. You can only watch it on Netflix "legally." And it's probably their most popular anime. I imagine it's the most popular one because whenever someone asks me, who doesn't watch anime what anime to watch I always recommend them Death Note because it's such a classic and it's so easy to get into so I always recommend that so it makes sense that it's the most popular one on Netflix and for them to then make a live movie adaptation of it if they own the rights for it, you know, it's just gonna bring in more attention to it. And uh you know, from a business standpoint, I understand it. I just don't understand what the hell that we're doing with this goddamn movie. Death Note has suffered enough if you ask me, okay? All the angsty teenagers that almost ruined Death Notes.. Almost. They almost ruined Death Note. But you know I rewatch it not long ago, and it it still adds up. It's still an amazing anime, I still would recommend people to watch it for sure. But if you haven't seen Death Note let me just explain the plot it's very simple: It's the story of Yagami Light, my favorite anime character of all time, who discovers this death note by chance. And in it, if he writes a person's name while thinking of that person's face that person will die. So Yagami Light is this genius who, life is just too simple for him. He's too smart for people, and he's just bored. So for him to discover something like this, he immediately thinks, 'okay, well I'm gonna use this for the greater good of humanity, I'm gonna start killing all the criminals.' So you have this extremely intelligent person in charge of something incredibly dangerous doing what he thinks is the right thing to do, but then you have on the other side this other character named L which is sort of a contrast of his character, very quirky, very funny, and light but also extremely intelligent, who is on the side of the law who thinks, "No what you're doing is wrong I'm gonna stop you." So you get this sort of cat-and-mouse chase between the whole series which is probably one of the best cat-and-mouse chases I've ever seen. It- it has some of my favorite moments in any anime ever and it's just such an interesting concept of what is right and what is wrong. With the film, with this live movie adaptation, they basically said, 'okay, well let's take everything that is good out of this anime and remove it. Just get rid of it, I don't want to see anything good in this film except Ryuk' Ryuk was cool, but whatever.. Apparently the director of this film received death threats because fans were just so upset about some of the choices in this film. First of all it's completely Americanized, so there's no Japanese cast, so people already start cultural appropriation Apparently Adam Wingard had to delete his twitter because people were just too mean... too mean about the choices in this film some. Some- at least one person sat down and wrote "Adam Wingard" in their notebook... some fucking, someone tried, someone must have tried. And I just want to criticize his film. I like some of Adams previous work. I thought "You're Next" was really good, so I try to go into this with an open mind thinking okay well you know what I want to enjoy this. I wanna like this. What's so great about the anime is the two main characters and how they interact with each other. As I explained, Yagami Light who is this genius... you couldn't have a more perfect character to find this death note. He is extremely calculated, nothing gets past this guy. And oh I bet he has a huge dick as well. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) When he first discovers the death note, he's extremely cautious with it, and he wants to make sure that no one else.. no one else can find out that he has this because obviously that would mean huge consequences. So he builds this contraction that holds it in... "You see once the ink reservoir is inserted, it acts as an insulator preventing the flow of electricity around the circuit." When light finds the death note in the live adaptation, you know, you think he's being smart with it as well... but no! he just fucking goes to gym class and reads it in public! And then he shows this to this girl to get laid! NO! I say NO! Too far! He went too far. "He was a sociopath just because he's dead does not mean a tragedy. I just wish I'd seen it.." I'm guessing this girl is supposed to be Misa. This fucking girl Which is probably one of the most annoying characters ever. In the anime ,Misa gets thrown into the mix of the story and it's- she sort of just messes everything up because she's so goddamn annoying, But in the anime he uses her to further himself he uses her to to get to his goal, to get to his goal, of becoming this God that he wants to be. Here, in the movie, he uses it to get laid... He does it to get laid... God.. fucking.. how? You have probably one of the most interesting characters of all time and you just reduce him to this fucking pathetic little bitch. Now let me just be clear and- and *spoiler alert* here, okay, Yagami Light is gay okay? Yagami backwards is "I'm gay" If you want more proof than that, I don't know what to tell you, but I do have it so shut up! This is one part in the anime that not a lot of people don't seem to understand. They're like 'uh.. was weird.. why- what just happened?' It's because that- he's gay, okay? "What are you doing?" It's this part where L massages his feet. "I thought I might help you out, you were busy wiping yourself off anyway." How does Hollywood make a gay character straight? I thought they were supposed to be progressive. I always read it as you have the character Yagami Light who... he's a sociopath he only loves himself. But he has at least the character L that he sees as his equal, someone on his level, and that's the only person that he could at least, other than himself, care about. That's how I saw it at least and that's how I saw the relationship. Later on they introduced L in the movie, and it's it's probably the character that is the closest to the actual anime. He's this quirky character, he eats the sweets all the time, he sits in a real weird way. He's just a weird character. And he is that way because he's supposed to be the contrast of- of Yagami who is this really calculated, composed, always-keep-it-cool character. But I guess that doesn't matter, I don't know why they just fucking, whatever... When L is introduced the anime very early, he does something so smart and so clever that you're like whoa! This guy is actually for real, You know? This is actually a true rival to Yagami Light. Here in the movie, you really just get, 'Ah, he did something really smart, ah here he is' It's the epitome of show, don't tell. They just went with the easier option. So Yagami and his gay little girlfriend are, they just start killing people together. She's the one really pushing for it it's really lame. I don't understand it, but yeah, they just keep killing all the criminals yadda, yadda, yadda... super lame... ruin my life.. And yeah, no, they have computer science class, and they're like "hey let's go to 4chan and look up people to kill" And then they introduce the only sort of interesting concept of the film which is can we really kill people just based of rumors? Which is of course never explored again, so it doesn't really matter. But in the anime, you have this amazing concept of is it two people wanting justice, L and Kira, they both want justice but they have different ideas of how that looks like. So they go against each other. I mean that's brilliant There's also the concept of Yagami light. He thinks he's doing good, but it's actually evil, it's actually pretty messed up. And by the end of it you think okay, well is he a bad character? Is he a bad person? Or did the death note turn him into a bad person? Are bad people inherently bad people, or do they become bad people when things affect them? Is that explored in the film? No, it isn't! It's basically reduced to 'oh, let's go to 4Chan and look at bad people, let's- let's kill em!' No, we can't do that, you crazy bitch. Whatever you're not getting my pussy... But you know at least in the movie you get to see the head explodes really splooshy heads. Everyone's head is just made of gelatin apparently... I don't even know if I can show it but... everyone who dies basically is just made of rubber. They're made of gelatin. That's pretty cool. We also get the funny face reactions. I mean look at this fine piece of acting right here *Screaming* In the actor's defense I sort of understand what he was going for, Yagami Light always has these strange looking faces. There's some stills from the anime that are just like, what the fuck! What happened here? But that, that's the thing cuz Yagami is this character and he's always composed, no matter what, you know, even if he's discovered. Even if he's at the brink of you know losing everything, he's always composed. So when he breaks character it's a big deal, and you're like 'whoa' and he makes these crazy looking faces, So I understand that he's trying to make funny faces based on like the anime, but it just like dude. It's not that... It's not how... that's not why *Screaming mixed with Killer Keemstar* But people are just hating on him so much for making these faces. I get it I don't think it was that bad to be honest I don't know. Out of all the bad things out of the movie, I don't think he is the worst. There's even a chase scene in the film. I'm not kidding. There's a chase scene Why is there a chase scene Hollywood? You have these two smartest people in it and they have a conflict, what do they do? They chase each other! My camera stopped working Here I am a day later And I'm gonna try and finish this video. The point I was making with the chase... L and Light are two intellectuals. In the anime they know who each other are and it's all about out-witting each other, it's all about who can be the first one to outwit the other and expose him. They are both perfectly aware of each other and what they are. But seemingly everyone else doesn't really understand what's going on, but these guys are just on another level. But then you have them on a goddamn chase scene! It's so stupid! That's the only way I can express it to scream Why did you have to murder these characters? I don't understand! Make a remake... Fine! But make it of something else god damn it! You ruin Blame for me. You ruined one of my favorite mangas Netflix I can barely look at it now. Everyone's like 'oh, I watched that favorite manga that you have... uh, Blame it was shit.' YEAH, OF COURSE IT WAS SHIT CAUSE NETFLIX MADE IT SHIT! ITS NOT MY FAULT! Go watch Death Note, it's an amazing anime. You'll love it. I think it's ahh.. no matter what age you are, or who you are, it's a classic, and if you need any more anime recommendations... I got you fam don't worry about it. Just write a comment. Also leave a like if you enjoyed this video it's very different, but I like to do different things so lemme know if it works out and ahh... Squad Fam Out! *Screaming*
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