["The Temptation to Peel the Skin": Almodóvar's Thriller] The June movie carnival has come to an end, and there are many highlights on both the big screen and streaming media. On Netflix, Richard Linklater's "Hitman" was an instant hit, and Amazon Prime Video launched a new season of "The Boys". HBO and Max are low-key, but their high quality is evident in their rich content library.
Don't miss director Pedro Almodovar's masterpiece "The Temptation to Peel the Skin"! The film blends sex, surgery and identity theft with a level of audacity close to that of Alfred Hitchcock, while Almodovar weaves a suspenseful story that is both complex and gripping with his unusually grim style. The plot is intricate and unpredictable: the hidden secrets of the genius plastic surgeon Robert Leggerd, the imprisoned beauty Vera, and the loyal servant Marilla's son Zeka weave an entangled past and future.
While it's easy to overlook the depth of character in thrillers like this, "The Temptation to Peel the Skin" manages to avoid that trap. The ending is unexpected, and the afterglow is long enough to keep you entertained for weeks after watching it. Check it out now with Max.
【Sweet Relaxing Moments: Revisiting the classic romantic comedy "Heartbreaker"] also needs some light-hearted desserts once in a while to relieve stress, right? This is "Heartbreaker", a 2001 marshmallow that has regained its charm. Starring Ellis Weaver and Jennifer Love Hewitt, the mother-daughter duo teamed up to play with love scams with wits and exaggerated costumes. Targeting tobacco tycoon William Brown T. Tancy, and the addition of love and old victims make the game even more complicated.
In addition to the wonderful performances of the three leading actors, there are also many powerful people such as Jason Lee and Anne Bancroft. On Max, this movie awaits your mood switch.
[Unexpected Rise: Jennifer Lawrence's B-movie Counterattack] There was a time when young Jennifer Lawrence seemed to be stuck in some slightly mediocre work. But "The House on the End Street" isn't an Oscar, but it's a tense little film not to be missed, and it shows how Lawrence's acting skills can shine even in such a popular horror film.
In this movie, Alyssa, a rebellious girl played by Lawrence, unfolds a story of murder and disappearance as her mother moves into a luxurious suburb and meets her mysterious neighbor Ryan. The plot is going to be unbelievable, so you might as well turn off your sanity and indulge in the alternative fun brought by "The House on the End Street".
The film is also available on Max.
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