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Be With Me, a review by Danae CassandraBe With Me Year of Release: 2005 Directed By: Eric Khoo Starring: Theresa Chan, Chiew Sung Ching, Lawrence Yong, Seet Keng Yew, Ezann Lee, Samantha Tan Genre: Drama, Romance Overview: Be With MeMy Thoughts: This is an interesting but somewhat frustrating film. It had a lot of potential - but it would have been better if Khoo would have focused on either the stories of the two lonely people (the overweight security guard's story and the increasingly desperate break-up girl's story) OR the story of the blind/deaf woman and her interactions with her social worker and his father. Both could have been good films, but joined together they just don't fit well. I'm still rating it above average because the pieces were good, but it could have been a lot more. Bechdel Test: Pass Overall: 3/5 (From March Around the World 2016 on March 15th, 2016) A Perfect Murder, a review by Dragonfire
(From A Perfect Murder on June 29th, 2010) Death Note anime/manga/movies comparison, a review by Tom9. Encounter - the conclusion of Light's survaillance by the investigation team - Light takes the entrance exam of the Tokyo University. As does L. - Now both are students at Tokyo University and L reveals himself to Light proclaiming that he wants to recruit Light for the investigation team. - Light freaks out because he knows that L is onto him - we also get a glimpse of the world of the death gods where the other death gods discuss Ryuk and how he is always with a human now This episodes covers chapters 18 and 19 of the manga almost verbatim. The scene with the death gods is taken from the first few pages of chapter 20. In the movie version, Light is already a University student. L also starts attending there and reveals himself to Light. The other death gods from this episode do not appear in the movies. (From Death Note anime/manga/movies comparison on January 17th, 2012) |