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Nobita has grown up
From child to child, we are still growing up in the company of Ding Dong (let me use the name of my age) and Nobita. After many springs and autumns, Nobita is still set to be a 10-year-old child. Maybe his actual age is older than me, but he will always be a happy child under the protection of friends and jingle. The Stand by me series is a story about Nobita’s growth. The second episode even fulfilled the wishes of the public. He arranged for him to marry Jingyi. After watching, he always felt that Nobita who spoke decently was unnatural, and then jealous unconsciously. Yes, it is obviously a cartoon, but it has become a tear gas for adults.
By Vail Michaud4 years ago in Beat
Strict Adherence to Screenplay Mechanics Stifles Aretha's Life Story in 'Respect'
It's strange to say this when we are talking about a movie about a real life individual but, since I know some people are sensitive to this, SPOILERS for the Aretha Franklin biopic Respect will be part of this article. In this exercise we are going to break down the entirety of the new Aretha Franklin biopic Respect using screenwriting guru Blake Snyder's Beat Sheet. The late Mr. Snyder was a screenwriter by trade and a teacher of screenwriting as well. His book Save the Cat is a terrific resource for screenwriters who are learning the craft for the first time.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Beat
Review of 'How Can You Mend a Broken Heart'
For as long as I can remember, the Beatles have been my all-time favorite group, with the Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys vying for second place. The Bee Gees were in my top ten, for sure. But several things in the past few weeks have brought them into vying for second place too, in my heart and mind.
By Paul Levinson5 years ago in Beat



