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Nowhere Boy (UK 2009, USA 2010) ***

It is intriguing to observe the growth of a young person into a personality. How and why we become who we are, has never easy answers. Nowhere Boy wisely avoids asking such questions, especially given that it deals with a persona that is John Lennon. The film rather focuses on staging a critical time in Lennon’s life – his mid teens, a time of great changes, when the boy becomes a man.

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Secretariat (2010) ***

It is, no doubt, challenging to take a story who’s end is known in advance, and tell it in a manner that will still be engaging. Some moments in the film are powerful and effective, yet the film drags for a good 30 minutes longer than it should, and loses focus in the process. Rated at 4.5 stars by my kids who enjoyed it, it’s a close 4 on my scale, but not close enough...

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The Social Network (2010) ****

Would ‘The Social Network’ (film) be as interesting and attention-grabbing if it was not associated with Facebook? If indeed, it’s all fiction why associate it with the currently most popular web site? (aside, of course, from a legitimate concern for a liability lawsuit). Surely a capable team of filmmakers such as David Fincher, the director, and Aaron Sorkin, the writer, do not need to ride on someone else’s success.

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Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002, Australia) ***

Rabbit-Proof Fence may not be a solid piece in terms of film-making, nor an accurate account of history, but it is a movie worth seeing all the same in the hope we can all learn something from the past.

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Ip Man 2 (2010) ****

 Ip Man 2 picks up just about where Ip Man (the first movie) left off. Here too, stereotypes damage what is otherwise an engaging film. But as with the first Ip Man movie, the film is saved by superb martial arts scenes and excellent acting on the part of Donnie Yen and the other supporting cast members.

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Ip Man (2008) ****

What Ip Man misses in plot it makes plenty in its martial arts scenes. As a martial arts fan and practitioner, I wholeheartedly recommend it to fellow fans. 

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