End of oak street review

Well, I went to see this film because of the dinosaurs, and some reviews claimed that it was more than they expected. Well, I didn’t have very high expectations, so this ended up being a below-average experience for me. That said, it’s not a bad film. The storyline is quite different from any previous dinosaur movie we’ve seen, and I actually liked that.
I also want to mention that I didn’t really feel like we can compare this film to the Jurassic Park/World franchise. The treatment is completely different, and I really appreciated the way this movie was made.

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u/Sharp_Surprise5936 — 4 days ago

The fault in our stars , my review.

This is a movie I’ve heard so many people recommend, and I finally got the chance to watch it today. I can’t help but feel that I should have seen it sooner, perhaps back when I had more time to reflect. But even now, it’s left an imprint on me. The way the story unfolds is beautiful subtle, yet profound. It doesn’t bombard you with heavy messages, but instead gently nudges you to think deeper about life, love, and loss. I’m grateful I watched it, and I know I’ll carry its meaning with me. No regrets just a heart full of emotions I didn’t expect to feel.

u/Sharp_Surprise5936 — 15 days ago

The Longest Ride 2015 , my review.

I just finished watching The Longest Ride, and honestly, I’d say it’s a pretty average romantic drama. There’s not much humor in it, and the story follows a very familiar romance formula without doing anything particularly memorable. It’s not a bad watch, but it’s also not something I’d strongly recommend. If you’re into simple romantic films, you might enjoy it, but if you skip it, you’re really not missing out on much. For me, it’s around a 5/10 at best.

u/Sharp_Surprise5936 — 17 days ago

OMG !!! The app just perfect thank you soo much for whoever is behind the work making this possible, i can’t help this emotion, thank you ❤️😭

u/Sharp_Surprise5936 — 17 days ago

MY OLD ASS ( 2024 )

I watched this film over a year ago, and whenever someone asks me about my favorite movies, this is always one of the first that comes to mind.

Why? I loved the humor, the setting, and the way the story kept moving forward. But more than anything, the ending made me realize so many things. The messages about “ **choosing love over fear** “ and “ **spending more time with your mom”** really hit me. It genuinely made me cry, and I thought the storyline was incredibly interesting.

That said, I recently came across a review calling this movie homophobic, and I was like, “What?” I ended up reading a lot of reviews and discussions about it, and I can understand why some people see it that way. Now that I’ve read those perspectives, I can’t really unsee them.

Still, I don’t think I’m homophobic. Even if Chad had been a girl, it wouldn’t have changed how I felt about the story. I just wanted to share my thoughts because this movie still means a lot to me, even though I now see that some parts can be interpreted differently.

Please also share your thoughts, id love to discuss.

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u/Sharp_Surprise5936 — 19 days ago
▲ 885 r/TVTime

Tv time please come back

I’ve tried almost every app out there, but nothing has ever come close to TV Time. If any developer or former owner of TV Time happens to read this, please bring it back. I still remember my email and password, just in case. You have to.

u/Sharp_Surprise5936 — 20 days ago

Supply 3 year aayi ezhuthunna arelum ondo

I finished college in 2023, but I had a lot of supplies. I missed some exams because of work and couldn’t attend them, and I didn’t do well in some others.
I just wanted to know if anyone here took this long to clear their supplies and still managed to build a successful career. Or am I just wasting my time?
I’d really appreciate hearing your experiences. I could really use your help.

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u/Sharp_Surprise5936 — 20 days ago

Idk what’s wrong with me

Today, I, a 24-year-old male, went to a mountain to have coffee with my friends. While I was there, I saw an old college friend ( lets call him sax) It’s been about four years since we finished college, and I have seen him a few times in that period though not every time was awkward. Today, he was with his wife and their one year old child I think he’s ( sax )a year younger than me. Every time I see him, there’s a small, unintentional awkwardness, though not always. I remember once, either during college or after, he invited the group to his home for lunch, and he introduced me to his family. He told them, “He’s an introverted person; it takes time for him to get to know people and open up.” So I know he recognizes how I feel how shy I am especially in front of people I don’t know. But today, I still felt even more self-conscious. I didn’t know how to talk to his wife, and in front of them, everything just felt awkward. After a while, I stepped back, but when I left, he saw me, and I felt like I had to say hi. So I did, and I asked about his daughter’s name. During the conversation, there were those small, awkward silences again. And when I left, I accidentally kicked his bottle. Now, every time I think about it, I feel so embarrassed. My friends say I’m overthinking it, that it was fine, but I just need to know am I really overthinking this?
Tell me anything that makes me feel ok 🙏

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u/Sharp_Surprise5936 — 26 days ago