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The Minis (2007)
10/10
Nice work
11 April 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Roger and Chevy join forces with their friends, George and Nick, to see about forming their own basketball team. They decide they need to get a tall player to be the fifth member of the team, and they wind up reaching out to Dennis Rodman, "the Worm," as their wishful choice to complete their dream team. Dennis has an agent named Jack (Richard Portnow) and he immediately dreams of making big bucks off this unusual mini basketball team. We know he plans to exploit them when he continues to mistakenly call them "midgets" and even refers to them as Sleepy, Dopey, Grumpy, and Sneezy.

The movie does a good job in both having fun with the plot, but it also makes a firm point-and that is that small adults want to live "normal" lives like everyone else. A funny moment occurs when the tall blonde that Chevy likes says she's from Paris, but we learn it isn't Paris, France, but Paris, Texas!

During a serious moment in the film, Chevy says people call him "cute" or "baby doll" but says, "I don't think they really like me." He adds he wants to have an operation to make him taller, to which Roger replies, "No, not that again!" Despite the brief humorous moment, it is apparent that most, if not all, little people wish for that at one point or another.

At one point in the film when Roger, Chevy, Nick and George are together at a diner, and discussing playing basketball together, one of them says, "Do you realize the last time we played basketball Charles Barkley had hair?!" Another fun moment occurs when the four Minis tell Rodman they're big fans of his. "BIG ones?" he asks. It is truly a tongue-in-cheek moment.

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Pure White (2021)
10/10
It's a good project I ever seen
3 April 2023
For those who want to see the movie, you may want to focus on his relationship with his son, his close friend and father to better understand the messages and references the director wants to give the audience. I think Mert Firat deserves admiration with his impressive performance. The director keeps the tension of the audience throughout the movie, which is I found very effective in terms of either wondering the end of the movie or observing the main character in many ways.

The movie was too long due to some empty conversations and unnecessary long shots.

But that doesn't mean I'm not excited for Ozdemir's next project.

Not using music in the movie was a bit tiring.

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