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Old 01-31-2016, 08:11 AM   #2566
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Default Spotlight & Youth

Hi everyone,
So firstly I saw Spotlight.
I liked this film a lotn though it was for me maybe a tad hyped up.
The film goes at a steady pace for a long time, slowly building up.
Maybe it could have been shortened, but for me it was just right time wise to get you involved.
There will be times in this film where you are just down right perplexed at. How this took so long to discover.
If you are no a cinema goer, its not one you need to go for, but do get it out on dvd.,

So now Youth.
I really did love this film, it wasn't what I imagined it would be, but in a good way.
Its weird in some places, but this just endears you to it even more.
Everyone who is in theis film is great acting wise.
A real surprise, I wouldn't mind at all watching it a second time.
Its sad, witty, and makes you think for sure about getting older and what life will hold for you.
But it also tells you never to give up, do what u enjoy doing, bc life is too short.
If I didn't have a unlimited membership at the cinema would I have gone to see it?
Probably not, but I would watch it online for rent it when it comes out for sure.
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