.˚○ Penonton~ • °
It is once in a blue moon when I sit down 2 watch an entire show or film. Not that my attention span has hit goldfish level, but I'm just don't have the time 2. But ofc, I wanna document the ones I do! "Shows" is a broad term, I can refer to anime, television series, films or even YouTube series!! Yess,, I watch Night Mind for new horror series,,, My father has Netflix, but I barely touch his account. I only used it 2 watch Cells At Work! (took me 3 months) and Sonic X (I only watched 3 episodes). Giant horror fan if u can't tell, so expect that! I also like cartoons and I have a fixation on Thomas The Tank Engine ~~ Favourite shows:
☆ Cells At Work!
☆ Don't Hug Me I'm Scared
☆ Spirited Away
☆ Thomas The Tank Engine




Five Nights At Freddy's 2 ☆ Emma Tammi, Scott Cawthon, Blumhouse, Jim Henson's Creature Shop, etc


★ ★ ★ aimatronics/5

Five Nights At Freddy's 2! We've been awaiting your arrival! I must admit, I am biased, because I've been a FNAF fan since I was a little kid and I have been catching up on the fandom ever since. Though I must admit I don't know what a F1 is... The lore is nonsensical and shoddy at best. However, that doesn't mean I don't love it. FNAF, in general, is a mixed bag of people. Some love the franchise when they were younger but slowly grew out as the horror started to. Some are die-hards, like Dawko. Some hate it with a burning passion. If you asked me where I stood, I am a person who appreciates it giving younger fans a toe-dip in the pool of horror, and I love what it's done for me, but I don't follow the games like I used to. I have seen FNAF 1, so naturally, I had to see the sequel. As a fan, I thoroughly enjoyed it! The animatronics are just as perfect, the cameo was great (hi Cory), and it made me and my friends laugh! I was well excited, and I left satisfied, so yeah! When it comes to horror though, it falls a little short. It does have more meaningful jumpscares than the first, however, none of them really got me, which I feel like that shouldn't be happening? I feel like I should be scared, but I'm not. I think the problem is, the scares are not drawn out enough. Jumpscares, especially for horror and FNAF fans are nothing, easy. It needs to be something more methodical. As for plot, I actually understood it mostly! However, I have my gripes. How come Charlotte had never got over her vitriol after all this time? You would figure for how long she was in that marionette, she would have let go. Secondly, why did Vanessa hide her family? I understand that she might be ashamed of her roots, but if there's a serial killer that happened to be your brother, wouldn't you have told the people you care about? The agendas of the characters are not so clear. But was it a fun watch? Hell yeah it was. Also who wouldn't wanna see realistic animatronics?

Kiki's Delivery Service ☆ Studio Ghibli

★ ★ ★ ★ black cats/5

What can I say about Studio Ghibli that hasn't been said? I have always seen the miagery of Kiki and her supposed "delivery service" without having seen the film, and my partner thought it was a travesty. I finally watched it, and of course, Studio Ghibli killed it!!!? The scenes in this movie are wonderfully animated (and coloured), I was in awe. The plot is vague enough to get us to know more, and I really enjoyed it. I understand now! Now having gone watched it, I feel like becoming a witch on my own! I already am an artist ~ I love Jiji as a side character, he's so snarky ~ I laughed when we I saw his kitties! The scenario is so comforting and dreamy, and I love the message it leaves about growing up and honing balance in life, as well as self-confidence! My only problem with this movie is that it ended too early!! I wanna know what happened to Jiji!! IS he a good father? I feel like he stopped talking mid-film and never came back. . . What happened to Tomodo and Kiki? Did she become good friends? An ending I thought of was that we have a little scene of Kiki being recognised in the streets, seeing all the people she impacted in her life for her hard work and diligence. However, overall, I love it!! Solid 4!!




Selfiee ☆ A Bollywood Adaptation of a Malaysian Film

★ ★ ★ ★ driver's licenses/5

My father is really into Bollywood films, and I have been exposed to them since I was young. They have such flare, drama and over-the-top musical numbers. And I LOVE IT. I had never sat myself down to watch an entire film, let alone one I have to continue reading captions, but WOW. I was SAT, boy howdy. The drama has me bitng my nails, they know how to hook their audience. I held so much empathy for Om Prakash until that H-test scene. The directors did a fine job, I felt incredibly bad for him at the start, but as the film progressed, I just got more and more annoyed with him, which was the intention. I love how charismatic Vijay is, and how he actually stood by his morals in the ends. A nod to how he's been accused of not-great things. The ending was incredibly sweet, unclenching my entire body. I was cheering with the crowd as Vijay and Om hugged before the car, very suitable yaoi hehe ~ I highly recommend, both characters are developed enough, with each side being somewhat justified in their actions. The only qualm I have is that we understood more of Vijay's life. We understood he had a baby coming, and he's famous, but we don't see more of his worry. Luvv it!!