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This movie is memento of the power of woman holding a pen. The story reels over with hue landscapes ruled by a soul of special voice secured from misuse and the city’s obvious rule book of exploitation but director, Wash Westmoreland invites you to pin out the casual chunks of chagrin that later build a momentum in this powerful tribute to esteemed writer, played responsibly by Keira Knightley.
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It covers the story of Claudine and the thinker being phantom behind the doors to fax out the pages dipped in revolutionary hinged ink. You have a chance to see in wide angle , the exonerations and encumbered voices and the way they were turned around gave me the confidence a writer needs, I bet it will move you too. I found multiple sweet spots which stayed outside the theater.
It throws a torch upon the worst crimes of literature and incinerations of talents stretched over the timeline of history. Moreover, I must mention that it doesn’t judge and diva zone someone so cling to your seat and let the movie tell you something .
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I was thrilled how fast a trend follows the world and people immerse their talks almost immediately about the new debutant. Its strange but astonishing to witness. It reminds how the most creative ones are derelict and disdained and hence forced to think of themselves as debacle until they catch the ladder to disapprove the reproving tones of casual.
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I wanted to rewind some scenes back to dissolve into those shots of a white poetic house viewed from the lime green frame of branches through a distance. The chintz curtains with frilled ribbon lace inside the horse cart caught my attention too. Hats, wow, where can I find those now.
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How you ever wondered how writers talk in real life or am I just weird? Find that out in the movie as well. I really think you should count this biography in your watchlist.
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Ayesha Musharraf
12-09-2020