#Limbo HenGoku is back with his take on a bluford series book SECRETS IN THE SHADOWSShelves: Drama, Realistic-Fiction, Romance
Age Range: Young Adult Author(s): Anne Schraff, Paul Langan Series: The Bluford Series Published: December 1st 2001, English Pages: 126 Synposis: This book focuses on Roylin Bailey, a Bluford sophomore who appears in A Matter of Trust. Roylin makes a terrible mistake: He steals money to buy a gift for the girl of his dreams and finds himself in a nightmare he cannot escape. Review Plot 10/10: I thought the plot of the book was very well contructed, engaging, and enjoyable pverall. There isn't anything left out in the book. All elements that this book had were skilfully brought together for a satisfying conclusion. Pacing 9/10: Story overall was not too fast and not too slow. It did at a point slow down a bit but then quickly picks up. I was engaged throughout the entire book, not wanting to put it down. Characters 10/10: The characters in this book are very likable and believable. Like the way they react to things is the same way people would react in real life. I did feel sympathy towards the main character though. I was very engaged with them and could not help but root for them to get out of what they're in and achieve what they wanted to achieve. They're all full developed. Writing 10/10: This book was really well written. There weren't really any grammar errors or sentences that ran too long. The sentences were long enough in fact. Wasn't too descriptive either. I found nothing wrong with the writting for this book Feels 10/10: I actually felt for the characters in the book. I felt bad for the situation they were in and wanted them to get out. I could relate to the characters in the book and what happened to them. Personal experiences: This book is one of my most favorite books of all time. Things that happen in this book really happens in real life. The only problem I had with this book was when it ended.... as in when I hit the final page of it. This book was intriguing, relatable, and the characters were likable for what they were. I honestly can't find any negatives about this book. Overall rating: 9.5/10 READ IT! Would I recommend this book? I recommend this book to everyone because I feel like everyone should read it at least once. A7xDrumCovers has decided to join us with his take on film GLOBAL METALGenre: Documentary, Music
Age Rating: 14A Directors: Scot McFadyen, Sam Dunn Writers: Scot McFadyen, Sam Dunn Notable Appearances: Sam Dunn, Lars Ulrich (Metallica), Tom Araya (Slayer), Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden) Release Information: October 17, 2007 (Bergen International Film Festival); 20 June, 2008 Plot/Goal: Sam Dunn has recieved multiple notes from fans across the world for his previous movie, Metal: A Headbanger's Journey (2005), and has inspired him to travel around the world to learn about metal cultures outside of North America. While doing this, he meets up with metal bands who originated from these countries, as well as American bands with stories related to such countries, to learn about the struggle and shocking details about being a band, or a fan, in a foreign country. Review Interviews + Narration (Acting + Writing) 10/10 - As with most documentaries, one of the most important pieces of making a inspiring story is to have good speakers, and being a good speaker yourself. Sam Dunn is the narrator and star of the film, as well as writer and even director, and he takes this position very well with the emphasis and pleasant descriptions we hope to hear in a movie to keep it from being stale. Metal artists being interviewed, as well as fans, describe their countries and compare America to them, in such a way that could be agreed with in a similar manor to anyone watching wether a Metal fan or not, but keeps it sensibly appealing to the main demographic of Metal-heads. Soundtrack 8/10 - In general, the soundtrack could appeal to just about anyone who listens to any Metal subgenre, but as for people who do not listen to Metal, this might not work for you. Since this movie is directed to Metal fans anyways, this should be much of an issue. However, some of the music used in this film is even too heavy for my tastes, especially considering my WIDE array of Metal enthusiasm. Regardless, its easy to respect it and simply let it pass as you continue to focus on the interviews themselves. Visuals 9/10 - Something that caught my eye a lot better than most other documentaries was the lack of visual statistics, and more theorizing and discussion of the flow of music in each country. Visually, you understand what people are going through in these countries on a daily basis, you understand the life they have to live, you see what they risk just to be a metal fan, even if it is against the cultural norm. This kind of visual treating is shown particularly in the India segment of the movie. Without spoiling anything, if you happen to see the movie, have a good look yourself to see what I mean. Feels 10/10 - Regardless of what kind of person you are, it is very easy to become attached to the fans in particular, and the lifestyle they describe in every country. The pain they go through and the issues they take on, as well as the social outcasting, makes you feel emotion for these people, and makes you feel lucky in comparison. Not to give the audience a total guilt trip, however, as many of these people stand for their country and hope to make the name of such countries high ranking in the metal-scene. Its a powerful message, really. Personal Experiences - I found the Japanese, Indian, and Indonesian segments the most interesting because of the stories the fans and bands discuss at these moments. I felt that their stories were the most interesting, without becoming too controversial. I am not one to be interested in Religious issues which are highly covered in Isreal and Dubai, however your mileague may vary. Overall Rating - 9.5/10 Would I recommend this movie? Absolutely, especially to anyone who is familiar with Metal or interested in anthropology. The movie has a message to take for anyone though, even if you dont listen to Metal. Its certainly a one-of-a-kind treat to see different countries' normality compared in this way, and it feels rather perfect for someone who has always wondered how a band from overseas could've gotten big enough to be known globally. Please go see this movie if you havent already, it is one of the best and most unique documentaries I've ever seen. #Limbo HenGoku with yet another film review on Disneys Big Hero 6 BIG HERO 6Genre: Animation, Action, Adventure Age certification: Rated PG Directer(s): Don Hall, Chris Williams Writer(s): Jordan Robert, Daniel Gerson, Robert L. Baird Notable Actor(s): Ryan Potter, Scott Adsit, Jamie Chung Release Information: 7 November 2014, english Plot outline: The special bond that develops between plus-sized inflatable robot Baymax, and prodigy Hiro Hamada, who team up with a group of friends to form a band of high-tech heroes. Review Acting 10/10: The voice acting in this movie was fantastic and they really fit each character really well. Sounded really believable. Writing 8/10: The story of the movie is very intriguing and the characters are introduced. Though the characters don't really have a lot of development. I felt like they were just thrown in there. This movie does has some pacing issues which shouldn't happen for a 1 1/2 hour movie but quickly picks up. Soundtrack 8/10: The soundtrack in the movie was pretty good. It fit each scene pretty nicely and even influenced the moments positively. Some of them I did not really like. The sound effects were good, too. Visuals 10/10: The visuals for the movie is very good. Almost to the point of looking real at some parts. Feels 10/10: I really connected with the character Hero because I've experienced some of the things he went through in the movie. As a whole this movie was touching Personal Experiences What I love about this movie is that they made science awesome before the adventure even began. I like science so it was really intriguing to see. I thought the film was a really fun time, the world looked awesome, and the characters are really likable. Also thought the villain was pretty cool, too Overall Rating 8/10 Would I recommend it? If you have family, you could sit down and watch it together. Everyone will be entertained, I guarantee it. INTERVIEW#Limbo HenGoku is back with another film review Genre: Action, Comedy
Age Certification: Rated R Directer: Evan Goldberg, Seth Rogen Writer(s): Dan Sterling, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Dan Sterling Notable Actor(s): James Franco, Seth Rogen, Randall ParK Release Information: 24 December 2014, English Plot Outline: Dave Skylark and producer Aaron Rapoport run the celebrity tabloid show "Skylark Tonight." When they land an interview with a surprise fan, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, they are recruited by the CIA to turn their trip to Pyongyang into an assassination mission. Review Acting 7/10: The actinf in the movie was pretty great. I liked the chemistry James Franco and Seth Rogan had in this film, I felt like they both fit their roles perfectly. Although I felt like some could have done better in the movie. But they all made their characters likable for what they were, so that's good. Writing 7/10: The story of this movie is interesting and the characters are introduced. I thought the jokes in the movie were really funny but then it started getting repetitive. Also, the film slows down at ibe point, too, but then picks back up. There are no unnecessary scenes. Soundtrack 9/10: The soundtrack this movie is really good to the point where I actually started listening to some of it on a regular. It also fit each scene perfectly and even made the comedic moments even funnier Visuals 9/10: Visuals were pretty good and it added to overall experience Feels 7/10: In a way, I liked the friendship James Franco's and Randall ParK's characters had. I thought it was pretty touching. I didn't really bond with the characters either. Movie is very funny thouh. Personal Experiences: I honestly could not help but look forward to the movie. One of things I liked about the movie is the chemistry between James Franco and Seth Rogan because of the contrast between the two. I can't really think of any negatives about the movie aside from the repetitive jokes. This movie was raunchy and very hysterical. I didn't really need to happen but I'm glad it did. In the end, I thought it was pretty decent. Overall Rating 7/10 Decent Would I recommend it? All I can say is know what you're getting into. This team has made films in the past, if you didn't like them then is film is not your cup of tea. BREAKING BAD#Limbo HenGoku with a review on the well known series Breaking Bad Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller Age certification: Rated R Directer: Vince Gilligan Writer(s): Vince Gilligan Notable actor(s): Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, RJ Mitte, Anna Gunn Release Information: January 20, 2008 - September 29, 2013, English Plot Outline: A chemistry teacher diagnosed with a terminal lung cancer, teams up with his former student, Jesse Pinkman, to cook and sell crystal meth Review Acting 10/10: The acting in this movie is probably one of the best acting I have ever seen. Bryan Cranston kills it as Walter White. There's a reason why he won an emmy for each season. Aaron Paul also did a good job in the show. Everyone in this show brought their A game. The acting was very believable and made the characters likable for what they were and made them hateble for what they were. Writing 10/10: I thought the writing in the movie was flawless as well. The story is very intriguing and the characters are introduced. There is some very good character development in this show as well. I would say that there was one unnecessary episode but even it was enjoyable to watch. The dailog is very good, too. Soundtrack 10/10: I thought the soundtrack in the movie was pretty good and that it fit each scene perfectly. I don't remember much being played but I know I liked it a lot. Especially the opening intro. Visuals 10/10: This show looks pretty good and I thought everything looked real. The blood looks real, the gun fights look real, everything was eye candy. The visuals added to overall expereince Feels 10/10: I was very emotionally invested in the movie. I really felt for Aaron Paul's charater, Jessie Pinkman. The things he was going through, the amount of loses he had was just sad to me. Personal Experiences: This a really good show. First of all, I like how they show the main characters decline to villainy, I thought they did that really well. My favorite character throughout the entire show is Jessie Pinkman. I thought he was pretty badass. You know how some shows had bad seasons? Not this one. This show literally gets better and darker each season. There are no bad seasons what so ever. There is absolutely nothing I did not like about this show. Overall Rating 10/10 Amazing Would I recommend it? Of course I would recommend one of the best dramas ever made. If you have not seen this show, what're you doing? WHIPLASH #Limbo HenGoku is back with yet another movie review Genre: Drama, Music
Age Certification: Rated R Directer: Damien Chazelle Writer(s): Damien Chazelle Notable actor(s): Miles Teller, J.K. Simmons Release Information: 15 October 2014 (english) Plot Outline: A promising young drummer enrolls at a cut-throat music conservatory where his dreams of greatness are mentored by an instructor who will stop at nothing to realize a student's potential. Review Acting 10/10: The acting in this movie is absolutely flawless. J.K. Simmons delivers one of the best performances that I have ever seen on film. The acting was very believable and made the characters likable for what they were. Writing 9/10: I thought the writing in this movie was pretty good. The story of the movie is interesting, the characters are introduced and also had some good development. The dialogue in the movie was pretty nice, too. It's not a fast pace though. There are no unnecessary scenes. Soundtrack 8/10: The soundtrack in the movie was good to listen to, I found myself tapping my feet every time the characters were performing. Visuals 8/10: I thought everything in the movie looked great. It had good camera angles and all. It indeed added to overall experience. Feels 10/10: I was emotionally invested in this movie. It's very, very intense. You can't help but feel bad for Miles Teller's character in the movie. I just wanted him to succeed and endure what he was going through. Personal Experiences: This is quite possibly the most intense film I have ever seen to date. I have not bitten my nails as hard as I did for any other movie the way I did for this one. The more I think about this movie, the better it gets. There is absolutely nothing I did not like about this movie. Overall rating 8.5/10 Watch it Would I recommend it? I definitely recommend a movie like this because it's truly good. Honest to god this movie will sink its claws into you. I'll say if you have anxiety problems and don't like it when someone is giving someone else grief then this might be a negative for you. However, it's probably what this movie is going for anyway. Still watch imo |
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