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Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)
..soon i will get you.
Ok to be honest, looking at the cover, i thought this was another marvel/hollywood's attempt to make an asian most certainly chinese action flic crossover with a bunch of washed up actors.
As so often in life it turns out to be a different thing and i need to accept i wasn't aware and in addition to that i fell for the 'don't judge a book by its cover' hokuspokus..again.
Not only the cover is leading you in a wrong direction even the movie will if you don't look with an open eye or mind in this case. Flashy on the outside, philosophical challenging and more than once not easy to accept on the inside. Talking about the movie here and not life, i think.
You will get yourself into a spectacular hilarious ride full of up and downs with multiple layers of Interpretation. Its on you how far you go.
Take it as what it is. And try not to judge before you have sorted out what chaotic mess it could leave behind after the credits finished this two and a half hour run into a universe of ....
MH370: The Lost Flight (2022)
No real investigation or conclusion
Very saddening to see that such a moving topic is used for self-presentation from multiple entities and shady characters. Besides beeing heavily annoying some 'experts' are just there for adding minutes to the othewise thin plot and poorly researched Material. Netflix is just not the right place for investigative journalism or anything which has the slightest demand in uncovering or explaining any difficult storylines. Its just another show which has the untasteful tendency to fuel conspiracies and catch viewers by asking questions without making conclusive points. Key facts are missing and everything is coated by a clutted array of emotions and triggering camera shots.
At least this 3 piece 'dokumentation' will remember some people on what a tragedy happened with flight MH370.
My deepest condolences to everyone who lost a loved one.