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The Public (2018)
A must watch film.
1 March 2019
This amazing movie shows you the tip of the iceberg of the heart of libraries and why they are the most important organizations in our communities. After laughing, crying, and cheering, i jumped up for a standing ovation on this portrayal of the profession I've dedicated my life to for over thirty years. Thank you Emilio Estevez, the cast, and crew for this film.
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Good but too slow
12 June 2018
Just like Hunger Games, it didn't take the necessary risks to make it great. I've given it eight stars because the characters and story were well done. The pace was too slow, relied heavily on special affects, and the music was too cerebral. I did miss things that were in the book but not in film, but I've learned to forgive other films for that. I hope they make a sequel and fix things like they did in Hunger Games. I think, possibly someone thought they were making a "girls" movie. It is science fiction adventure movie starring a female and should have been done with the respect they gave a film like Harry Potter.
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Exceptionally Infinite
27 June 2012
Stephen Chbosky has taken his exceptional novel and made it an extraordinary film. As the opening credit rolled I was impressed with the quality of the cast including Emma Watson, Paul Rudd, Kate Walsh, and Dylan McDermott. And to top it off, Joan Cusak is there as well.

This is a story of coming of age and coming to terms of a boy entering high school and adulthood. Freshman Charlie (Logan Lerman) almost by accident becomes friends with Patrick (Ezra Miller) and his stepsister Sam (Emma Watson). Soon he is hanging out learning about the ins and outs of being a teen. But there is something that is left unsaid, is it about his last best friend or his aunt.

Chbosky must have been blessed by John Hughes. Not only capturing this timeless story with every word and sight, the film's soundtrack blows me away. Not many can take a book of such depth and keep the heart and soul of it alive, but it happened here. Go to the theatre and see it. Check out the book and read it. But most of all, Stay Infinite!
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