Movie reviews of Ulkar Alakbarova

These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.

Number of movie reviews: 1646 / 1646

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Yes, Gilly Hopkins might not have 20/20 vision in terms of life, but soon she will develop a perfect sight that will help her to be more mature in no time... Review

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2016-12-14

2016

There is simply nothing to complain about; directorial approach, camera work, cinematography and costume design speak for themselves. Review

10

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2016-12-09

2016

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While the cinematography does an amazing job to transform you to the dystopian era, it’s amazing how the series handles such a difficult task to keep the viewer engaged until it’s over. Review

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2016-12-07

2016

Captive is a shocking documentary movie with some impressive archival footages. Review

10

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2016-12-07

2016

The series not only survives, it becomes younger and younger every day, by conquering one heart after another. Review

8.0

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2016-11-29

2016

Manchester by the Sea is superbly written and flawlessly directed by Kenneth Lonergan who captures the grief of one man in the most painful way possible. Review

10

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2016-11-26

2016

It’s a ridiculously funny movie you would feel happy to watch with the entire family. It’s simple, cute and absolutely adorable film that will be and is loved, most likely, by any family who ever got a chance to see it before. Review

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2016-11-26

2016

Barry Jenkins as a writer and a filmmaker makes an impressive trip into Chiron’s mind, by capturing his pain, confusion and struggle in-depth. Review

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2016-11-26

2016

It delivers a message; it educates; it shows that history has never changed, but if it did, it was only for the worse. Review

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2016-11-22

2016

Wiebke von Carolsfeld creates a slow-moving film, where like in life itself, nothing happens fast enough. Bringing a realistic environment, cinematography and well casted actors... Review

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2016-11-20

2016

The Birdwatcher is a pleasantly surprising movie. Its narrative is friendly and acceptable for a wider audience, however, it may never reach that far. Review

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2016-11-18

2016

Being 17 is another solid drama from Europe that will never stop to amaze me. Review

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2016-11-18

2016

It’s powerful, haunting, extremely clever movie with the mesmerizing revenge story of a woman whose fate was decided the very moment when she takes the book to read. Review

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2016-11-18

2016

Emilia Vasaryova as Eva is magnificent. Review

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2016-11-15

2016

Family Member is an excellent family drama written and directed by Marinos Kartikkis. Review

8.0

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2016-11-15

2016

It is a delightful family movie that you should invite everyone to see. Danny Glover who leads the cast is truly fantastic. Review

10

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2016-11-12

2016

Noble Intention is still worthwhile seeing, that I am sure won’t leave you indifferent, even though sometime after you may forget that you have ever seen it. Review

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2016-11-11

2016

The Bookstore is an indie film with some intelligent satiric approach. The lines written by Diamante are wickedly smart, quotable and memorable. Review

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2016-11-11

2016

Wizard Mode explores the life of one individual whose every step will inspire you to do great things. Review

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2016-11-11

2016

The best thing about The Battle with Satan is that it never tries to use forcible pressure to affect on the mind of the less prepared audience. Review

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2016-11-11

2016

Land of Not Knowing is a film you would not expect to touch you so deeply. It’s real, heartbreaking and terrifying. Review

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2016-11-11

2016

Performance delivered by Michalina Olszanska as Olga Hepnarová is vivid and memorable. She captures Olga’s insanity, loneliness in a way it may scare you sometimes. Review

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2016-11-08

2016

It’s intelligent, carefully written and yet provides food for thought, that you as a viewer will have to reanalyze after you watch it. Review

6.0

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2016-11-05

2016

Leyla Bouzid’s As I Open My Eyes captures the Tunisian picture so colorfully. She shows the life or the expectation the youth might have, and their parents who always must look over their shoulders and get ready to protect their loved ones when the time comes. Review

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2016-11-05

2016

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