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Review Of K-Drama "Run On"

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  Disclaimer: This is not an actual review. I am neither a film/TV critic nor a journalist. The content of this review is mainly based on my view and opinion of this series. The word "review" is only used to categorize and grab the reader's attention. Warning: May contain spoilers! Overview: “ Run On ” is a 2020 South Korean drama starring Im Si-wan as Ki Seon-gyeom, Shin Se-Kyung as Oh Mi-joo, Kang Tae-oh as Lee Yeong-hwa, and Choi Soo-young as Seo Dan-ah. The drama is directed by Lee Jae-hoon and written by Park Shi-hyun . The drama aired on JTBC and is available for streaming worldwide on Netflix. The story revolves around Ki Seon-gyeom a former track runner who took retirement after an incident in his track team and Oh Mi-joo a film translator. It’s a pretty much an underrated drama given that the story, acting, and direction are fairly decent. Maybe this is because the characters acted mostly their age and there were not a lot of “cutesy” moments that c...

Review Of The Movie "Red Eye"

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  Disclaimer: This is not an actual review. I am neither a film/TV critic nor a journalist. The content of this review is mainly based on my view and opinion of this movie. The word "review" is only used to categorize and grab the reader's attention. Warning: May contain spoilers! Overview: “Red Eye” released in 2005 is a mystery/thriller starring Cillian Murphy , Rachel McAdams , and Brian Fox. The movie is directed by Wes Craven and is based on the story by Carl Ellsworth and Dan Foos. The story is about Lisa (Rachel McAdams) who on her flight to Miami befriends Jackson (Cillian Murphy). The charming Jackson shows his true colors as soon as the flight departs as he turns out to be a terrorist who forces her to help him assassinate the United States Deputy Security of Homeland Security. Although this movie only has a 6.5/10 rating on IMDB and 80% on Rotten Tomatoes , I still believe it is a pretty decent movie. The start of the movie with comedic undertones, t...

Review Of Naruto Season 3 (Episodes 53-80)

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  Disclaimer: This is not an actual review. I am neither a film/TV critic nor a journalist. The content of this review is mainly based on my view and opinion of this series. The word "review" is only used to categorize and grab the reader's attention. Warning: May contain spoilers! The Netflix has divided the Naruto TV series into nine seasons. The third season contains 28 episodes. According to the originaloverall number of episodes , the first episode of the third season is episode 53 (“Long Time No See: Jiraiya Returns”) and the last episode is episode 80 (“The Third Hokage, Forever”). Check Out: Review of Naruto Season 1 (Episodes 1-26) Overview: Naruto Getting Training From Master Jiraiya The third season begins with Naruto getting training for his final match of the Chūnin exam from Master Jiraiya, one of the legendary three ninjas aka “Toad Sage”. The third season had it all. Actions, emotions, comedy, in short everything that one asks for in an anime seaso...

Review Of Naruto Season 2 (Episodes 27-52)

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  Disclaimer: This is not an actual review. I am neither a film/TV critic nor a journalist. The content of this review is mainly based on my view and opinion of this series. The word "review" is only used to categorize and grab the reader's attention. Warning: May contain spoilers! Netflix has divided the Naruto TV series into nine seasons. The first season has only the first 26 episodes of the original season 1 that aired in 2002-3. The second season on Netflix also has 26 episodes. The first episode is the 27 th episode of the first season (The Chūnin Exam Stage 2: The Forest of Death) and the last is the 17 th episode of the original season 2 (Ebisu Returns: Naruto’s Toughest Training Yet!). So overall, the second season of Naruto on Netflix has episodes 27- 52. Overview: Rookie Nine In  Chūnin exam The second season begins with all the candidates entering the second stage of their Chūnin exam . Soon after entering the forest of death Naruto and his team get att...

Review Of The Novel "Feed By M.T. Anderson"

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  Disclaimer: This is not an actual review. I am neither a book critic nor a literary analyst. The content of this review is mainly based on my view and opinion of this novel/book. The word "review" is only used to categorize and grab the reader's attention. Warning: May contain spoilers! Overview:   Feed is a dystopian , cyberpunk , satirical, young adult fiction novel by M. T. Anderson . It is set in a faraway future where everything and every person is being controlled by "feed", which is an internetworking brain implant. The novel opens on the day when Titus and his group of friends decide to go and have fun on the moon where they meet a girl named Violet, whose attitude seems unusual to others. At a night club the group of friends and Violet get attacked by a cyberpunk and for the first time, they get their “feeds” deactivated. However, after a course of time, everyone's “feed” gets fixed except Violet who starts facing malfunctioning with her system...