A personal, political, and cinematic take on Superman (2025)—a film that mirrors real-world power struggles, media control, and collective resistance.

Superman (2025) in 3D: A Wild Ride Through Metaphor, Propaganda & Resistance

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Fifi Leigh

A personal, political, and cinematic take on Superman (2025)—a film that mirrors real-world power struggles, media control, and collective resistance.

On World Population Day, I spent a relaxing summer evening at Mason Park, watching an outdoor animated movie about Mufasa, Scar, and the wildlife of Africa. From cheesy fries to powerful themes of unity, loyalty, and loss, it was more than just a movie night—it was a reflection on family, identity, and resistance.

Under the Stars with Mufasa: A Summer Movie Review at Mason Park

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Fifi Leigh

On World Population Day, I watched an animated wildlife film under the night sky — a story about Mufasa, Scar, and the struggle between unity and division. From cheesy fries to reflections on loyalty, betrayal, and animal resistance, this outdoor screening offered more than just entertainment. A personal yet thoughtful review.

A heartfelt reflection on Studio Ghibli’s The Secret World of Arrietty — a story of friendship, survival, and quiet courage in a hidden world.

The Secret World of Arrietty: A Tender Tale of Tiny People, Big Lessons

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Fifi Leigh

A heartfelt reflection on Studio Ghibli’s The Secret World of Arrietty — a story of friendship, survival, and quiet courage in a hidden world.

On Pinocchio Day 2025, a personal memory of a childhood marionette leads to reflections on The Adventures of Pinocchio, Disney’s dark interpretations, and unsettling parallels to child exploitation and modern conspiracy themes.

Pinocchio Day Reflections: From Childhood Nostalgia to Dark Allegories in Disney and Beyond

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Fifi Leigh

On Pinocchio Day 2025, a personal memory of a childhood marionette leads to reflections on The Adventures of Pinocchio, Disney’s dark interpretations, and unsettling parallels to child exploitation and modern conspiracy themes.

Parallel Mothers, Movie Review

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Fifi Leigh

Wednesday, February 5, 2025 is Western Monarch Day: This morning, I decided to watch a Spanish movie on the indie ...

The World Boycotts Israel

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Fifi Leigh

Saturday, August 10, 2024 is World Lion Day. August is mostly the month of Leo. As I browse on Youtube, ...

Irma La Douce

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Fifi Leigh

A 1963 Romantic Comedy Monday, December 9, 2024 Irma La Douce is a 1963 comedy in color.  Irma dresses mostly ...

Blink Twice is a 2024 psychological thriller, directed by Zoe Kravitz, written by Zoe Kravitz and ET Feigenbaum, and produced by Bruce Cohen, Tiffany Persons, Garret Levitz, Zoe Kravitz, and Channing Tatum. It starts many familiar actors, such as Channing Tatum, Christian Slater, Simon Rex, Kyle MacLachlan, Haley Joel Osment, and Genna Davis, as well as Alia Shawkat and Naomi Ackie. It is about a group of people invited to a private island, belonging to a billionaire mogul, and he flies them all there on his private jet.

Blink Twice, 2024, Movie Review: Comparing Blink Twice to Diddy Parties

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Fifi Leigh

Saturday, November 23, 2024: I was browsing movies on the indie channels and I noticed the movie, Blink Twice. It ...

The movie, Wicked Part 1, was an interesting musical, but many things were changed. It is what I expected. Hollywood always changes movies based on novels. It seemed different from what I read in the novel about the story. For one thing, Alphaba’s mother was white and vain in the novel, but she is black in this movie. Alphaba’s sister didn’t have arms in the novel, and she had a nanny with her; in the movie, Alphaba’s sister is in a wheelchair and by herself. But her stepfather or her mother’s husband already gives her the magic shoes. In the movie, Alphaba’s sister was very white in the novel, similar to Galinda and the rest of the students. But in the movie, Alphaba’s sister looks Latina, and the school looks multiracial.

Wicked, Part 1, 2024, Movie Review: Comparing the Movie to the Novel

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Fifi Leigh

Saturday, November 23, 2024 is National Fibonacci DayAt 12:30pm: I walked across the street to the movie theater. I bought ...

Movie Night at UC Irvine

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Fifi Leigh

Thursday, November 21, 2024 is World Philosophy Day: I didn’t want to go to the gym today because I wanted ...

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