Movie Sample Rating: 4/10
Including famous stars Scarlett Johansson, Javier Bardem, Rebecca Hall and Penélope Cruz, Woody Allen once again making a movie about complicated relationships. Except for hot scenes between Cristina and Juan this is totally empty movie, it has got only few famous celebrities and that's all.
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Let me state at the outset that I have Cerebral Palsy and I went into this film expecting to have to make allowances for the lead performance. I left the theater half-convinced that they'd cast an actor who had Cerebral Palsy in the role, even though I knew that was not the case. The performances were generally excellent, with a special nod to Brenda Fricker and to Hugh O'Conner (I believe that's his name) as the young Christy Brown. Christy is talented, brash, arrogant, at times vulgar and petulant-in other words, human. This film, along with Gaby: A True Story and the documentary King Gimp, are excellent portrayals of life with CP. By no means a complete portrait, but fine examples of the disabled as human beings. Most highly recommended.
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Ok here comes great classical horror movie. I am Dracula....I Bid You Welcome.

"Dracula" is a true cinematic classic that still hold up well today more than 70 years after its initial release. Bram Stoker's novel had been filmed before, most notably the 1922 German masterpiece "Nosferatu" with Max Schrenk playing the vampire as a monstrous rat like creature with no redeeming qualities.

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