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Last King of Scotland, Dreamgirls, Home of the Brave



As always, I got my hands on some Oscar-nominated flicks (except Home of the Brave). Here are my thoughts (no spoilers).

Last King of ScotlandTHE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND
I know who my favorite is to win the best actor for the OSCARS. FOREST WHITAKER. I watched Last King of Scotland during the weekend, and his performance magnates through this savage tale of power and corruption. Highly recommended for the acting of Forest Whitaker alone. He is completely full of appealingness and outrageous sense of humor, making Whitaker’s character an egressing barbarism spine-chilling as hell. 7.5/10

DreamgirlsDREAMGIRLS
One name. Beyonce. Is she fu-gorgeous or is she fu-gorgeous? Cast include Jamie Foxx, Beyonce, Jennifer Hudson and Eddie Murphy. It’s a story about how music can sell its soul to greed. Dreamgirls is a beautiful tragedy. Potentially bedazing, but it failed to interlock together. Instead, it’s a series of phenomenal vocal performances. But, Dreamgirls is hardly a movie and more of an endless stage play full of incessant musical collages. 6/10

Home of the BraveHOME OF THE BRAVE
Home of the Brave sets forth with pandemonium and underlying uncertainty in the Iraq war. Critics scorned this film, mainly because it discloses the fragility of war that impacts American soldiers. Yanks don’t want to be seen as wuss to the world. Hence, they criticised this film. I on the other hand, thorougly relished it. No mumbo jumbo of OTT American patriotism hoopla. It shows how soldiers, who have been spending their lives in a war zone for sometime, return home, trying to adjust to being normal again. “BUCK FUSH!” 8/10

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