It is interesting how -- from my memories -- MOST books about kids who make magical friends end with them having to separate. Willy Wonka was a huge exception and that regard. I'm sure the idea is to teach kids about innocence lost or something, but I'm equally sure I wasn't the only one who loved that Mowgli doesn't leave the jungle at the end of Favreau's remake.
I'm thinking Disney's Christopher Robin (recently rewatched, underrated) will probably suit you better than Blood and Honey in the end, but if you watch it, let us know.
You were a lot more positive than most of the reviews I've read lately, but highlighted the challenges the film faced in great detail. That detail contextualized your critique to make it a positive review, but I didn't want to overstate how positive you were in it.
I loved the Minor Threat and Black Flag recommendations! Personally I'm partial to the Repo Man soundtrack version of TV Party.
It is interesting how -- from my memories -- MOST books about kids who make magical friends end with them having to separate. Willy Wonka was a huge exception and that regard. I'm sure the idea is to teach kids about innocence lost or something, but I'm equally sure I wasn't the only one who loved that Mowgli doesn't leave the jungle at the end of Favreau's remake.
I'm thinking Disney's Christopher Robin (recently rewatched, underrated) will probably suit you better than Blood and Honey in the end, but if you watch it, let us know.
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So interesting how some things are received versus how they're conceived. I thought I was pretty positive on Ghostbusters 4.5.
You were a lot more positive than most of the reviews I've read lately, but highlighted the challenges the film faced in great detail. That detail contextualized your critique to make it a positive review, but I didn't want to overstate how positive you were in it.