meera has written 30 reviews for films during 2017.
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Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle 2017
karen gillan: *does absolutely anything*
me: talented, brilliant, incredible, amazing, showstopping, spectacular, never the same, totally unique, completely not ever been done before, the voice of our generation, the love of my life, stunning, magnificent, glamorous, fabulous, a goddess.
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Lady Bird 2017
I got to watch this at NYFF and I'm so glad I did because, watching this movie with a passionate audience made the experience even more incredible for me. Hearing everyone laugh at all the jokes, and cry when something emotional happened—it was so special and I could have never had such an experience elsewhere. Greta Gerwig really pours her entire heart into this one; it was so personal yet so relatable, no matter who you are and where you…
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Call Me by Your Name 2017
It received the longest standing ovation in NYFF history, so that should give you an idea on how perfect this film is. I also got to see Luca Guadagnino, Timothée Chalamet, Armie Hammer, Michael Stuhlbarg, and André Aciman in the flesh and got to ask Luca a question, which was absolutely surreal. I'm so lucky that this was the first movie I've seen at the first film festival I've ever attended; I'm truly never gonna forget the experience of it…
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Wind River 2017
This movie seriously exceeded my expectations... Loved it. Also, I would die for miss Elizabeth Olsen
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Dunkirk 2017
Yet another powerful, deeply emotional, and visually stunning piece of work from Christopher Nolan. I'm so glad I ended up thoroughly enjoying this movie despite my initial doubts about it. There's very minimal dialogue, and you don't learn much about the characters, but I think this works in favor of the movie because it spends less time on backstories and more time on showing us what these men went through together. Despite not knowing much about the characters, I still…
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Atomic Blonde 2017
This was WILD and I will be rewatching this when it's actually out in a month just so I can experience that 15-minute staircase/centerpiece action sequence again
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