Wednesday, 29 May 2019

Netflix Must Watch: 'Someone Great'

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Hi guys, 

as you know I've recently had exams so obviously I've been revising for those. But now I haven't, so it's time to binge watch everything I wanted to before going into these exams. 

I wanted to start off these movie reviews by reviewing a film I have really wanted to watch. It's a romantic comedy called 'Someone Great'. However, it is not your typical 'rom-com', while it is funny it's juxtaposed with the grief of going through a breakup. 
'Someone Great' is a typically girly movie, set in New York, and focuses on an aspiring music journalist (Jenny's) transition as she has been accepted at 'Rolling Stones' magazine and has to move to San Fransisco, as the job is there. Unfortunately, this causes her 9 -year relationship to end, which is truly heartbreaking to watch as we as the audience get to experience the trails and tribulations within the relationship. 
Hint; certain songs and moments trigger her memories off, so watch out for those. 

While we as the audience get to experience her relationship, there are two other subplots which are also included within the main plot; surrounding her two friends Erin and Blair. I will not spoil this for you as I truly urge you to watch it. 

The wardrobe, cinematography and soundtracks which are used within the movie are basically a millennial's dream come true. Plus 'Someone Great' stars 3 amazing female actors: Gina Rodriguez (Jenny), Brittany Snow (Blair) and DeWanda Wise (Erin). 

While the movie does not end on a typical 'rom-com' happy ending, Jenny's silique is definitely 'food for thought'. This movie is not about finding 'the one', but I personally think it is about growing up and feeling comfortable in your own skin without having a significant other beside you. 

Hopefully you'll watch it, or you have already viewed  it. In the comments let me know your thoughts and favourite moments within the movie. 

Until next time... 


xNx 





Friday, 3 May 2019

Must Watch: Fleabag


I asked you guys on Twitter and Instagram if you wanted this and most of you wanted the review so here it is! Can I just say how excited I am about writing a review about this, it ticks all my boxes: half an hour episodes, good cast and good plot line. I LOVED IT!! 

I know it was released aggggeeesss ago, but I watched this due to a Youtuber's recommendation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPO0A_Pjrac) I've linked the video so you can watch it, but after hearing that review I knew I had to watch it. I also listened to Estée Lanlonde's podcast called 'On The Line' with Sammi Maria and she talked about watching Fleabag again. That's it I thought, you have to watch this programme due to the amount of good reviews on it. 

So I watched it, I watched Season 1 on Amazon Prime, and I watched Season 2 on BBC iPlayer. While I binged Season 2 (I had to because it was SO good), I watched Season 1 within a couple of days. However, I didn't like Season 1 as much as Season 2 as I think the first Season is darker than Season 2. But I do recommend watching Season 1 beforehand so you get to know Fleabag's backstory as to why her life is falling apart. 
Also, can i just talk about how hot the priest is in Season 2 , OMG he is to die for honestly! Furthermore, I like how his relationship with Fleabag grows over the Season, however it does end on a bittersweet ending! 
I love the writing and I love how this was first a play and I wish I got tickets for Fleabag the play at the Westend, but I think it's now sold out (cue tears falling down eyes). 

Even though it is on Amazon Prime, both seasons are on BBC iPlayer, and I hope they stay on there because it is such a good watch. If I could sum it up in three phrases  I would say: girl power, toxic relationships and learning to love yourself. 

Finally, I just have to say that I'm considering watching Season 2 again because it's just so witty and heartbreaking at the same time, it is honestly the best thing on iPlayer. It's only 12 episodes in total (6 for Season 1 and 6 for Season 2) so it won't take you too long to watch, I mean it's only half an hour per episode, so you can watch it after revision or if you're relaxing. 
I'll even start watching 'Killing Eve' as Phoebe Waller-Bridge (the actress who played Fleabag), wrote 'Killing Eve' so if you like 'Killing Eve' watch 'Fleabag' or visa versa. 

I loved this show so much and it's so sad that it's ended. 

xNx


Wednesday, 24 April 2019

Must Watch: 'Guava Island'

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'Guava Island' is an exclusive short film that you can only see on Amazon Prime. The film features an all star cast from Donald Glover, Rihanna, Letitia Wright to Noso Anozie and was filmed secretly on a small island in Cuba. 

I won't spoil this movie for you because it is definitely worth the watch, but what I will say about it is the cinematography is just stunning.  I loved the way the movie was shot, and I loved the vibrancy that was shown throughout the film. The director who shot this film was the same person who directed Childish Gambino's song 'This is America' which was a delight for the ears and eyes. 
This film was a secret project that both Donald Glover and Rihanna had been filming as most people hadn't heard about it, unless you went to Coachella where it was streamed on Coachella's YouTube page and on Twich. 

This is worth the watch as it will keep you mesmerised for the 55 minutes it is on, it is honestly a masterpiece, and features Childish Gambino's mainstream songs  e.g. 'This is America' and 'Feel's like Summer' as well as other less well known songs of his. However, this is only available to people who have Amazon Prime, so if you haven't got Amazon Prime , I urge you to subscribe because this is just a truly magnificent movie with a really good message, and a easy plot to follow.  
If you haven't got Amazon Prime, see if you can still catch the movie on Coachella's YouTube page,  otherwise you'll miss out. 

This is something I would not usually watch but because it has Donald Glover aka Childish Gambino and Rihanna, I knew this was going to be a good watch and I'm so glad I've seen it! 


xNx 



Saturday, 20 April 2019

Netflix Must Watch: 'The Perfect Date'

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'The Perfect Date' stars Noah Centineo, Laura Marano, Camila Mendes and Odiseas Georgiasdis. I watched this last week as I found out it was on as I follow Centineo on Instagram.  When I watched it, I fell in love with the cast and the storyline. I feel that Noah and Laura had brilliant chemistry considering they worked together years ago in Austin and Ally. If you've been living under a rock, yes, Noah was the cell phone shack owner. 

However, if you haven't seen 'The Perfect Date' it has got a similar plot line to 'To All The Boys'... which is another Noah Centineo movie. If you liked 'To All The Boys' you will love this movie too. Personally, I believe this movie is better than 'To All The Boys' because in my opinion this storyline has more development for Centineo's character (the male protagonist) to grow and learn from his character's mistakes.

I don't want to give you any spoilers so I'm going to end this blog post here and now. I definitely recommend that you should watch this if you loved TATBILB, or if you liked the trailer and are curious to see how the movie pans out. 

xNx


Monday, 15 April 2019

Come to Florence and Pisa with me....



Hi guys, today I'm doing a different post than what I would normally do. Instead of explaining things or doing a review, I'm going to do a picture diary of my trip away. Hope you guys like it . 



Trip 1 : Florence  

The architecture in Italy

















The River Arno flowing through the city 















The Ponte Vecchio bridge 
























The Duomo Florence

























The Piazza della Signoria


























Fiesole 
















An Amphitheatre in Fiesole 


























Roman museum in Fiesole 

















A statue depicting the past and the future somewhere in Florence 
















Piazzale Michelangelo 















The architecture in Florence, I'm sitting directly opposite the library 




At the Galileo Galilei museum 

The Uffizi Gallery Florence 


 Trip 2 : Pisa 

























A mini Duomo  


























A piece of art I found in the city centre 


























Pizza in Pisa 


























Me holding the Leaning Tower in Miracles Square 
                                                                                 




Inside the Baptistry in Miracles Square 

The outside of the Baptistry

The ceiling of the Duomo in Miracles Square 

The three buildings together in Miracles Square. 




I hope you enjoyed some photos of my trip. I definitely recommend both Pisa and Florence as they are beautiful and have a lot of history and architecture. 
If you want some more of these please say, and I will do this when I next go away.

xNx












































Thursday, 28 March 2019

Let's Talk About: Five Feet Apart

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'Five Feet Apart'... where do I begin? I'll start by giving you a brief summary of the plot, now it will be very brief because I don't want to spoil this movie for you guys as I want you to watch it. 
This movie is basically about two teenagers who fall in love but the sad thing about this particular love story is that they both have Cystic Fibrosis, meaning they cannot touch each other, they must stand six feet away from each other at all times. This way they cannot infect each other with bacteria. However, Stella (played by Haley Lu Richardson), thinks this rule is absurd, so as she's lived with CF all her life; she decides to take control of CF, trashing the rule, and making up her own rules,  hence the title 'Five Feet Apart'. 
I feel like I've summed this plot to a tee here. However, I am going to say that this movie is really intense so bring some tissues along to the cinema when you go and see it. 

The reason why I love this film is not just because of Will (played by Cole Sprouse) but Oh My God, I could literally look at him all day. He is art and he knows it as well! I digress.... 
But I do love this movie as it is a very tender movie to watch and if you're like me, a total romantic you will love this movie as it's just so emotionally bittersweet. I cannot tell you how much I love it, I would watch it again as I feel like I haven't gotten over the ending and I need to hysterically cry as it was beautiful. I definitely recommend this movie,  for me this was like 'The Fault in Our Stars' but more intense as it got me emotionally attached to the characters. I feel like as I'm older than I was when I watched 'The Fault in Our Stars' I understand the depths of love the characters felt for each other. 

'Five Feet Apart' is a movie you can see with your boyfriend/girlfriend,  your best mates or even with your mum.  This movie gives a good message as it's all about touch and attachment. The monologue at the end highlights how important touch is and how touch intensifies a relationship, without touch, individuals do not know how to express their feelings. 

This movie has everything in from Cole Sprouse being the angsty boy you'll fall in love with to coverage and importance of understanding how living with Cystic Fibrosis affects peoples relationship. It even explores issues like death, and grief. This movie has every component which makes this a good movie, and I will say that this has got to be my favourite movie of this year. 

Hopefully, they will do a sequel of this movie as there are so many unanswered questions. 
I hope you go and watch this, or if you have watched this movie comment down below your favourite parts. I may be biased but I can't pick, I loved this movie so much. 

xNx







Monday, 18 March 2019

Netflix Review: Isn't it Romantic

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I know its been a while since I've written some blog posts. I've had assignments and essays, plus these last few months have been difficult  so that's why there is lack of posts. However, today I will review something that I have saw ages ago with my friends. (End of exam celebration evening which included pizza and watching this movie). 

I want to start off by saying, although I watched this movie, some bits of it I can't remember as I have only watched this once. Fortunately, I did watch most of the film to have a rough idea what this movie is actually about, so here goes. 

'Isn't It Romantic' is a movie starring Rebel Wilson as 'Natalie' a girl who has always believed that there are no such thing as happy endings, this was told to her by her mother while she watched 'Pretty Woman' as a child. 
Now grown up, Natalie works in an office where she struggles to take control, even her client Blake played by Liam Hemsworth believes she is the coffee girl. However, as she finds her 'Blake' attractive, Natalie cannot help but tell her colleague how she will never be attractive to men like that as she believes she is not the regular stereotypical woman that men fall for.  
While she is doing this, she heavily criticises rom-coms as she believes they are all rubbish, since nobody really acts like that in real life. 
Unfortunately, for Natalie when she returns home, something happens to her which results in her living in her own 'fairy-tale' (a romantic comedy). 
However, things are not all they seem.. she gets the guy (Liam Hemsworth) but learns some valuable lessons along the way which show how unhappy she is. She realises she loves someone else, and tries to turn back time to her regular lifestyle. She does eventually do this, and loves herself more, while also responding to the person she likes who has always liked her in the first place. She has just never realised it. 
Which just goes to show some things are worth pursuing. 

In regards to the film, this film is funny, got an all star cast and is a great film to watch with the girls/friends. The message behind the movie is good too, don't always believe what you see in romantic comedies as people do not act like that in real life; and I love how this movie shows the audience this by making it a parody. 

Comment down below if you've seen the film and liked it, also tell me what else you would like to see on this blog.  

xNx