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Lucifer (2016)
The Beauty of Lucifer
The fundamental beauty of Lucifer is that it is entirely relatable for the audience. It's a fantasy fiction and protagonist is the devil but all viewers can RELATE to the characters. This pseudo-realism makes it so well balanced and popular.
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Tenet (2020)
Intriguing
I loved this film! It did not disappoint. Yes, it required concentration, however, that was what I enjoyed most. I was on the edge of my seat from start to finish. I will definitely watch again to pick up on the little things that I may not have captured the first time round. John Washington was great in his role as the protagonist and I enjoyed Robert Pattinson performance.
Lucifer: Pilot (2016)
The Start of a Beautiful Partnership
I was intrigued from the beginning and curious to see where the story went...
Nox (2019)
Leaves You Wanting More
This a great short film which draws you in from the opening scene. My focus was heightened throughout and I found myself becoming more curious as each second passed by. I want to know everything. I want to know more. Well done! 🙌👌
Lucifer (2016)
The Beauty of Lucifer
The fundamental beauty of Lucifer is that it is entirely relatable for the audience. It's a fantasy fiction and protagonist is the devil but all viewers can RELATE to the characters. This pseudo-realism makes it so well balanced and popular.
Credit: BWat
Lucifer (2016)
The Beauty of Lucifer
The fundamental beauty of Lucifer is that it is entirely relatable for the audience. It's a fantasy fiction and protagonist is the devil but all viewers can RELATE to the characters. This pseudo-realism makes it so well balanced and popular.
Credit: BWat
Lucifer (2016)
The Beauty of Lucifer
The fundamental beauty of Lucifer is that it is entirely relatable for the audience. It's a fantasy fiction and protagonist is the devil but all viewers can RELATE to the characters. This pseudo-realism makes it so well balanced and popular.
Credit: BWat
Lucifer (2016)
The Beauty of Lucifer
The fundamental beauty of Lucifer is that it is entirely relatable for the audience. It's a fantasy fiction and protagonist is the devil but all viewers can RELATE to the characters. This pseudo-realism makes it so well balanced and popular.
Credit: BWat