![]() ![]() Here we take a look at our top titles you should think about nabbing first. I hope there is a book behind it somewhere.It’s been over a week since PSVR 2 made its big launch, bringing with it 40+ games that let you dive head-first into virtual worlds aplenty. ![]() I get the love story although at times it felt implausible or rushed. Elizabeth Moss was amazing - so much depth over and beyond her Mad Men days. But here's the surprise -the protagonist is white and he is the antithesis to that stereotype. There's brokenness everywhere, and sadly often at the hands of white men, who seem to act with impunity and arrogance. I don't have to delve further because I'm not searching for a religion, but I appreciated the insight into what Islam at its best and most personal can mean. I appreciated the distinction made about 2 of our primary religions. But there is, if not healing, then redemption. As forecasted by the dog storyline, the movie is also about broken systems and their impacts on human life. There's no going back (a line used later in the movie - how clever) The scene where the protagonist comforts a newly arrived dog is very powerful. It's just that inevitable stage of their lives when no matter how happy or unhappy their prior life, this is now. At the point that they come to the shelter, everything has irrevocably changed for these pups and it happens most times due to no error or fault of the dog. Having an underlying storyline of end of life for dogs was a perfect metaphor. There are so many aspects of it to dissect but I'll focus only on a few. It was a movie about survival in a world that is morally bankrupt. This has to be one of the most intelligent moving all encompassing films I have seen in many years.
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