Hello! As part of our ongoing efforts to improve both interaction and curation in the Movies and TV Shows Community, this post is one of many to highlight and boost members of the past week that have posted what we believe is exceptional content.
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Each week, our Moderators will monitor the posts within the Movies and TV Shows Community and handpick the ones that are believed to stand out under numerous factors: post quality, length, and subject. Over all effort will be considered, and those chosen will be featured in a post just like this with a percentage of the post rewards being distributed as a reward.
There are no entry requirements, and this is not a contest, but simply a roundup intended to provide additional exposure to all of you for your efforts. Just have fun posting in the Movies & TV Shows Community and five or more posts will be chosen frequently.
Author: @lauracraft

We know well that Esther, played by Isabelle Fuhrman, makes a living by becoming the missing daughter of a family or adopted by one, so in her first installment the authorities discovered her darkest secrets and put her in a psychiatric hospital. This time she will look for a way to get away with it and kill another family, but what she does not know is that this new family will not be like the previous one, but they already know her disorder and will use it for their own purposes. This movie was inspired by a real case, so it shows us the life of a person with the appearance of a girl, but do not be fooled by her stature, in the mind of this "girl" there are thousands of ways to kill a person.
Author: @stairway2heaven

With the section of the animation I can say that it has a fluidity and dynamism very but very good, the truth to me the aspect in this point that most called my attention certainly is the approach and the game that is given to the facial expressions, in this case focusing much to the eyes, I really liked the truth I saw some images and comparisons of that style with the manga and they really did a good job, besides this everything that makes up the series by this point is very good being carried by an acceptable fluency, and a striking coloration although as I mentioned a moment ago, I feel that what takes more weight at this point are the facial expressions and body language that I also failed to mention, there are scenes or moments in which shows a great level of detail at this point and more when it takes place in obviously the matches or soccer games.
Author: @samostically

Sadly, this was the position, the character Ani played by Mila Kunis found herself locked in between. It was so sad to see how a well-established lady can still be traumatized from a past occurrence she has kept buried within herself desperately. If I was asked to give my take, well which is what I am currently doing with this review, I would say it's all a give-and-take situation and what Ani was given was pain and what she was also taking was more pain. The hardest part coming from the movie was how she stayed muted about the true existence of what happened and how she was raped but yet couldn't talk about it, which left her with no other option but to apologize to her very own rapist. Damn, this is so twisted.
Author: @jrjaime

The animation is lovely, it mixes different styles to result in something completely wonderful, what I find most pleasant is the fact of adding details to make it feel older making a tribute to the animations of yesteryear. It is in short in a way a tribute to its predecessors and a delight for the eyes that works different types of animation to be even more memorable.
Author: @nameless16

I think most thrillers I have seen are "Slow Burn" stories; it is something extremely inevitable because it is necessary that the development of a story, which depends on the point of view from which it is told, has a slow pace until it reaches its denouement; many things may or may not happen, but that does not avoid the need for this type of film to have a slow pace and "The Stranger " is a clear example; this film is based on a book which received the name "The Sting: The Undercover Operation That Caught Daniel Morcombe's Killer" which was written by Kate Kyriacou, this novel tells how the police force of an Australian state carried out an operation to clear up one of the most shocking cases in Australia; now in the film we see a story where a man will be the main target in a case of kidnapping and disappearance being the victim a child; this will make a large group of undercover police must do the impossible hoping that at some point the main suspect can give the clues to end one of the most serious cases that has happened in Australia.
Congratulations to everyone that was chosen, and thank you to everyone posting in Movies and TV Shows! We look forward to the next report and highlighting even more of you.
Muchas Gracias!
Ver esta publicación me recordó que no he visto el nuevo film de la franquicia de "Orphan"; quiero ver cómo se ven esas escenas en dónde la protagonista la hacen ver más pequeña de lo que aparenta su verdadera edad.
Grateful as always for the fact that they highlight my content, thank you very much, I send you a big hug from a distance.