Sunday, April 11, 2021

Rheview #11 Lion (2016): What is a true family?

Well hello~

This week, my homepage was full (I'm exaggerating) of childfree thing. They said it costs more than 3 billion rupiahs to raise A CHILD. Well, that's only for biological needs, and there are too many variables that affect the cost, for example, that's only for Jakarta people. In fact, raising a child also need soooo many stimulations and loves. And 3 billion rupiahs can't pay that (of course it can: you can enroll for PAUD (Early Childhood Education and Development/ECED) for those stimulations and hire a nanny to give them the loves they need).


ANYWAY, speaking of childfree, I remember one movie that also mentioned that thing. It's Lion (2016), an Indian movie that talks about a boy who separated from his biological family and raised by step-parents.

Saturday, April 3, 2021

Rheview #10 Onward (2020): Never take your surroundings for granted

Good day!

I'd watched this a month ago, and postponed the rheview so I can discuss this first with my friend. BUT, she hasn't watched it until now. So, I thought the best next right thing is to rheview it now, alone, before my memory about this film starting to fade. Anyway, from now on, I'm going to focus more on discussions & moral stories about the movie, rather than synopsis. By doing so, I'm hoping this will render readers to comment and argue about my opinions. Hence, I'm asking people to watch the film first, and then we can discuss~

A short synopsis about this film: A brotherhood (Ian & Barley) is tested when two of them must group up to complete the magic spell in order to rise up his father who already long time dead. 

As the title says onward, so let's ONWARD!

Rheview #12 Daylight (2015): we can't get everything, and that's reality

Hi! More than a year passed since I haven't posted any rheviews. Well, I've been watching several movies, but my laziness comes as u...