Yes, we're still kids at heart, so Astroboy was a much-watch movie for us. Etched in the storyline, of course, is the moral that everyone and everything came to this world for a constructive purpose, no matter how significant it may be. Don't want to be too much of a spoiler since the movie's relatively fresh in the cinemas, but it really broke my heart to watch a father being torn from inside over whether or not he should preserve or destroy the very memory of his son. Probably a 4/5 stars.
Don't judge.
Spread is an R21 movie, and paints the ugly truths behind galavanting socialites and toy boys of uptown L.A. The movie teaches its audience that trying to find true love in L.A. is like digging for a glass heart in the middle of a trashhole of shattered others. Of course, there's alot of sleeping around, skin, smut, and everything you wouldn't want even your 18-year-old sis to watch, but hey, it's what made the plot so crudely realistic. As an arthouse film, the ending was good; I hate happily-ever-after cliches, which we all know seldom work out in the context of masqueradish Sunset Boulevard. Worth a watch, only if you're open-minded enough.
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