These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1695 / 1695
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A powerful, touching, and nail-biting drama about the time you can`t lose, and the moments you have no right to waste. Review
It's so absolutely powerful, spectacular and tremendous in its own unique way. Review
It's an extremely clever film for the audience that likes to see only real stories that occur with normal people, where the landscape used is the life of a woman who knows better than anyone else how she wants to live her life. Review
It is an impressive film and I found it to be one of the best European psychological films in decades. Review
This film has everything the audience wants to see when they go to see a film; a good story, clever script, and a performance that will hold the audience till the very end. Review
Watching Agnese Graziani performance is a delight, while Maria Alexandra Lungu’s purity, naiveté and determination to lead her family, even if it’s nowhere, is mesmerizing. Review
A well-made sequel, which may not be as good as its original, but still makes sense, has a point and a flawless plot, which makes Doorman's film something to look forward to. Review
An Indian film which is made with a pure heart, and a strong belief that we, and our children, must always believe in miracles. Review
It has the right amount of action, clever dialogue, and slow moments, which are certainly required if the director does not want this film to turn into a Jason Statham type of film, which is the kind you will forget immediately. Review
There is something special about Danny Collins – its endless charisma and simplicity, which makes this film absolutely unforgettable. Review
Mundruczó does extraordinary work with his film, creating something unique, raw, and unlike many other films, which will certainly stand out. Review
It's certainly a memorable film and is well deserving of a place in film history, as the subject of ‘what we want’ and ‘what we get in return’ will always be open and argued about for generations to come. Review
From One Second to the Next should be a mandatory documentary film to be watched by anyone who has a driver licence, or by anyone who carries a cell phone. Review
It captures the desperation of the guests, who are locked in the island without even a chance to escape, not even the crime they have committed previously. Review
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