Honestly – Most new movies added monthly on streaming services Netflix and HBO Max It’s garbage.
A few large people tend to be older, just like godfather and Jurassic Parkis generally widely regarded as a classic.
That’s true Hu Lu This August. Ribbons add many movies, at least 90% on Rotten Tomatoes Watch with us Three of them were selected for you to adjust this month.
John Wick: Chapter 4 and sissu It is a fierce action movie with the protagonist who is obsessed with revenge, and Bob Trevino loves it It is a quiet, low-key dramatic audience worthy of appreciation.
“John Wick: Chapter 4” (2023)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qevutrk8_b4
The John Wick series is loved by fans, but it is a gentle surprise to find critics digging it out too. The last movie in the series, John Wick: Chapter 4, It is the most widely praised installment payment, and it is not difficult to understand the reason. With an epic narrative with more than a few chins and a climax put Wick in the toughest test he has so far, Chapter 4 Give everyone what they want, and more.
John Wick (Keanu Reeves) is running after irritating the high table by killing the elder (George George). Assisted by Bowery King (Laurence Fishburne), Wick travels to Osaka, Berlin, and eventually Paris lowers the evil terrorist group. To do this, he had to eliminate dozens of assassins and neutralize the Marquis Vincent Bissett de GramontBill Skarsgård). Wick had had tough situations before, but even if he couldn’t win, he might have to fight a battle.
“Bob Trevino Loves It” (2024)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oktziqr0li
Quiet, intimate character dramas are common in the 90s, but are rare in 2024. This may be why critics Bob Trevino loves itThis is an exquisite interior work focused mainly on two characters: the titular Bob (John Leguizamo) and Lily Trevino (Happy‘ Barbie Ferreira).
Even if they share the same last name, they are not related. Lily’s father Robert Trevino (Stewart, France), is a bored person who ignores her, which makes her contact online with a stranger with the same last name as her father. Bob was taciturn at first, but he gradually warmed Lily and began to teach her everything her real father didn’t have, such as how to fix a broken toilet. In Bob, Lily discovers the father she has been looking for, and Bob discovers life in past tragedies.
Modesty and to a large extent realistic, Bob Trevino loves it is a rare modern film that allows its characters to simply talk to each other. It sounds simple, but what the movie is, but it explores the complex inner life of its two characters. Leguizamo and Ferriera are two lonely souls who become lonely when they spend more time between each other.
‘sisu’ (2022)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2k4qaitisa
Everyone hates the Nazis, right? OK, so is aatami korpi (Jorma Tommila); he was known as the single death squad at the peak of World War II, and he was the biggest enemy of the German army. When Bruno Helldorf(Aksel Hennie) A group of SS soldiers discovered that Aatami was traveling with some valuable gold and they decided to hunt him down to steal it. This is a big mistake, because Aatami didn’t like being hunted by the Nazis and soon showed them why he earned his reputation with his nickname “Immortal Crime.”
sissu It’s a simple and cruel story of revenge Quentin Tarantino‘ Kill Bill Movie or original John Wick. Aatami stays silent for most of the entire film, preferring to show off his fighting skills than brags. The film’s violence is the highest, but it is purposeful – showing that the cruelty of war is largely carried out elsewhere. When decorating for 91 minutes, sissu Long enough to provide a memorable experience without over-treatment.

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