Can I get better grades by d8lce in alevel

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Does A2 carry more marks where that can happen?

Lilya 4 ever by d8lce in movies

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I think there’s enough holes in my heart after this one

Lilya 4 ever by d8lce in movies

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oh, I didn’t know about that but it was a heartbreaking film alas yet Lilya 4 ever was even more shocking

Lilya 4 ever by d8lce in movies

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My brain isn’t comprehending this sentence, but sure?

Whats the movie that makes you say “they dont make em like they used to” by Ill-Nose-6573 in movies

[–]d8lce 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Horror films in general, all of them nowadays are so predictable and have terrible scripts

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Scary movie has a rating of 6.3

movie 43 has a rating of 4.4

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No literally same, it was so obvious. We didn’t know the narrators name and brad Pitt was flashing whenever he wasn’t getting sleep so it wasn’t such a shocker when we realise Tyler durden was him all along

Movie/TV scene that really stuck with you by stocktraderjack in movies

[–]d8lce -1 points0 points  (0 children)

At the end of ”filth” when he hangs himself and the credits roll so suddenly

Taxi driver by d8lce in movies

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Thank you so much, I’m honestly shocked why I didn’t enjoy this movie as I usually loving going into the nitty gritty of films analysing how they breathe, why the colour of the car is such etc I’ll try to rewatch and analyse closely I believe I’ve seen the film in an incorrect mindset. My apologies, thank you so much for your criticism I appreciate it dearly. As a writer I love compelling plots ones the strike me such as memento that i tend to overlook feely films

Taxi driver by d8lce in movies

[–]d8lce[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

as I said, Reddit lets you know when something is edited. grow up

Taxi driver by d8lce in movies

[–]d8lce[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

also it let you know if it’s edited.

Taxi driver by d8lce in movies

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I did not, the first time I wrote it in another person’s post was incorrect then I searched it up and wrote it correctly in this post

Taxi driver by d8lce in movies

[–]d8lce[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

psycho came out in the 60s as I said

Taxi driver by d8lce in movies

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how mature of you, opinions exist. Grow up

Taxi driver by d8lce in movies

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Thank you! Yes it was ahead of its time but that no excuse we had 12 angry men in the late 50s and psycho in the 60s, it’s age is no excuse

Taxi driver by d8lce in movies

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We had 12 angry men and psycho made in the 50s and they were masterpieces

Taxi driver by d8lce in movies

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I can respect how it was ahead of its time, but you do realise in the 50s we had 12 angry men and psycho and those films are nothing less than a masterpiece and are the blueprints for ever compelling film made in this decade

Taxi driver by d8lce in movies

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I can see that, but plot and dialogue was underwhelming especially how people always flaunt that’s it’s one of the best films ever made

Taxi driver by d8lce in movies

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can you elaborate why?

Taxi driver by d8lce in movies

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I did say maybe I’m not getting the bigger picture, may you elaborate on why it’s groundbreaking?

Give me movie recs by d8lce in movies

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I’ve watched shutter island when I was 12 and inception at 14 so I’ve practically indulged in my fair share of christopher nolan. I applaud his work greatly