Hello and welcome to the 43RD edition of Cine TV Community Spotlight. The Cine TV Spotlight Series has begun in a bid to boost engagement and interaction in the community and showcase the work of deserving authors.
And it’s all simple. Every week, we spotlight works by authors based on the content, originality, style, and word count. It is not a contest, but just our way of creating exposure for the works we enjoyed throughout the week and boosting exceptionally written content by our authors. Simply put, give it your best and have fun while at it, and then we showcase your work here.
So, in no particular order, here are the authors spotlighted for this week:
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Author: @ainajane
Title: Family: Shadow Force
This really opposes the saying that a single parent cannot raise a good child. It showed that anyone that wants to passionately raise a child can do it, irrespective of the gender. Issac poured his heart raising the kid, even as a man and it was a successful parenting. Despite the fact that he was a highly trained shooter. He abandoned everything for parenting. This was evidently when he missed the target while practicing with his wife, when she came around.
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Author: @jude101
Title: K.O: A Battle of Guilt, Redemption and Fists
The film isn’t really about fighting. It’s about responsibility. About the things we carry even when no one’s looking. Bastien isn’t fighting opponents he’s fighting guilt. The boy he’s trying to save reminds him of everything he’s lost, everything he ruined. But underneath that, K.O. exposes something even deeper: how men are trained to hide their pain. How redemption isn’t always about forgiveness, but about doing the right thing, even if it breaks you.
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Author: @deraaa
Title: Smile
You know the way exorcism movies always work around the demon emphasizing on the absence of God to drive fear into its victims, in this movie, it was a silent understanding that there was no God. Whatever this entity is, it is evil, visceral, and cruel. Playing with its victims like a predator would its prey. There was only one way to defeat it and unfortunately only one man in history had done it right. The cinematic experience was quite something.
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Author: @brujita18
Title: Echo Valley
The first thing I saw, was that it starred the actress Julianne Moore, which gives me indications that the movie is going to be good, at least interesting, because this actress has played some very good roles in all the movies she has participated, is my personal opinion and this was no exception; on the other hand, its title Echo Valley, indicated to me mystery, maybe suspense and they are one of the characteristics that I love in a movie and finally the cover image...
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Author: @queenella-world
Title: Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
This movies is more than a tale of magic and war to me it's a movie that shows the sincerity and sacrifice of Love the power of identity forgiveness and reconciliation it shows that choosing peace over violence has and always will be the best option in settling a conflict or misunderstanding
It also shows the power of acceptance knowing that we didn't make ourselves the way we are accepting who you are and also the difference of others is one of the best way to live in harmony with each other I so much love this movie and I'm definitely rewatching it again,
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Author: @daeze-winnie
Title: Straw: Was it Really Worth the Hype
First of all, I’m gonna refer y’all to a movie called Fractured, then maybe you’ll agree with me that Straw was just a “copy and paste” movie. I know, yeah, people go through some severe kind of trauma like inordinate hallucinations, when it comes to grief, but don’t tell me you had to carry almost the same idea from another movie and merge it with a cliché storyline of “a struggling single mother” just to make something “relatable.”
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Author: @kristabel123
Title: Attack on Titan: The Anime that Shattered Me
You see, this is the film my dad and I talked about today. He reminded me of some scene and it just shows how great his memories are. Here are some fun fact: "Conan the Barbarian" (1982) is a fantasy epic that's equal parts action-packed, humorous, and absurd. It was a movie that was wildly loved by man people which was why a second part was made. The truth is that, I didn’t even know the movie was released in 1982, that was before I was born but I enjoyed watching it.
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Author: @eugemaradona
Title: El Eternauta
The first plot twist is the need to get out, Juan wants to return home to look for his family. As a survival suit they choose an underwater breathing apparatus and end up looking like scuba divers slowly navigating through a dry and deadly sea of snow. Thus begin a series of trips out and around the house where on each adventure they dive into a city that is both familiar and, at the same time, utterly alien. And it starts to become even more disturbing when they discover beings that are not of this world and are as deadly as the snow. Then the resistance begins.
And there you have it! Congratulations to all those spotlighted this week. We look forward to more exceptional content. And to everyone posting in the community, we look forward to seeing more of you around.
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