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Each week, our Moderators will monitor the posts within the Movies and TV Shows Community and handpick the ones that are believed to stand out under numerous factors: post quality, length, and subject.
There are no entry requirements, and this is not a contest, but simply a roundup intended to provide additional exposure to all of you for your efforts. Just have fun posting in the Movies & TV Shows Community and five or more posts will be chosen frequently.
Would You Marry Me ? - A Warm, Honest, and Comforting Rom-Com That Stayed With Me

Meri, on the other hand, is sweet, pretty, and naturally loveable. She is the kind of person who brings light into Woo Joo’s life without even trying. There were moments when I caught myself smiling at the screen just because of the way she looked at him, and I laughed thinking, "Is this what butterflies feel like?" Their romance made my heart feel full, as if I was watching not just a drama, but a gentle reminder of how love can be warm and safe instead of complicated and painful.

Just like Money Heist, this was a similar movie where viewers are forced to take the side of BK despite her committing a crime. We are thrown into a state of constant ethical conflict as we wish she never gets caught, funny right? Are some crimes justifiable?
Film Review: I'm Your Woman | When the life of an ordinary woman changes forever...

There is a lot of action, escapism and tension. Jean is not exactly the type of woman who attacks others or knows how to use a weapon, but after experiencing so many situations in which her life and the lives of others are in danger, she knows that she must find the strength to do her best to survive, even if it means resorting to violence. I liked that the protagonist develops from being a calm and serene woman to finding the strength to save her life and that of her baby, who, even though she knows is not hers, she still promises to protect as if it were.
The emotional punch came when Emeka finally finished schooling, got a good job, got married, and insisted Oma stayed with him. Unfortunately, his wife couldn’t stand her presence, and tension filled the home until Oma quietly packed her bags and left.
Will Byers: From a Fragile Child to Becoming Powerful as Vecna [REVIEW Vol. I Season 5]

Beyond the first minutes of this new volume I felt something tighten in my chest, not because the show pushed for nostalgia but because it finally stopped pretending that Will was just the boy who survived the darkness. Sitting with these episodes I kept thinking about how the series once framed him as fragile, soft spoken, a quiet witness dragged into a nightmare he never asked for. Yet as soon as this season opened I could sense the truth no longer being hidden behind the familiar rhythm of the group. Will was never merely a victim. He returned from the woods in that first season carrying a presence inside him, a silent awareness that belonged to something watching through him. What struck me is that these new episodes stop cushioning that idea and instead let it breathe. They acknowledge what many of us suspected for years. Will was the eyes and ears of the enemy long before he understood it. And now the story lets that history surface with a calm that feels more unsettling than any monster the show has used before.
Congratulations to everyone that was chosen, and thank you to everyone posting in Movies and TV Shows! We look forward to the next report and highlighting even more of you.