Download Thai Movie Crazy Little Thing Called Love 2
Convert 4gb Memory Card To 8gb Software Applications more. Rating language release other uploader download 3 Arabic 0 Arabic 0 Arabic 1 Brazilian Portuguese 0 Bulgarian 1 Chinese -1 Chinese -1 Chinese -1 Chinese -1 Croatian 4 Dutch 0 Dutch 12 English 1 English 0 English 0 English 0 English 0 English 0 English 0 English 0 English 0 English 0 English 0 English 0 English -1 English -2 English 0 Farsi/Persian 0 Farsi/Persian 0 Farsi/Persian 0 Finnish 0 French 0 French 0 French 3 Greek 0 Hebrew 0 Indonesian 0 Italian 0 Korean 1 Norwegian 0 Norwegian 0 Polish 0 Portuguese 0 Romanian 2 Serbian 1 Serbian 1 Spanish 0 Spanish 0 Spanish 2 Turkish 2 Vietnamese. This movie doesn't exactly go deep with either the moral or thematic implications of super intelligence.
Nor are the characters particularly well developed. But I was engaged from beginning to end with this taut and, best of all, original thriller. I've never seen anything quite like it. It proceeds in a generally credible and suspenseful way from its premise--a pill that allows you to use all of your brain.Of course, the notion that we're only using a small fraction of our brains is untrue, but I liked how the film uses this urban fib as a springboard for its engaging story.
There are one or two moments that strain credulity, (I'm thinking, particularly, of the one-eyed thug who can't seem to hit the broad side of a barn with his gun) but I think every good story has a few of those. The camera tricks and visual effects used to externalize what's going on in the main character's head are also a lot of fun. Good performances by all the actors. If you yearn for science fiction movies and thrillers that you can actually believe from moment to moment and haven't seen 10 times before, then I'd recommend this one. If you've ever found yourself staring into nothingness, wondering why you couldn't muster even a hair of energy to get up and do something, then you're going to find this movie highly satisfying. Limitless takes you on a ride.
And that's not an exaggeration. The computer graphics create a glimpse into what it would actually feel like to be a 'super-you.'
Crazy Little Thing Called Love!This is a Thai film about first love. This film had aroused my resonance, because I had a similar experience with Nam. I pretend casual encounters with him, like Nam did in the movie. I became very nervous when I was in front of him; when others are talking about him I pretend don't care. We DO NOT TOLERATE child pornography or anything illegal. This site has adult content! If you are under 18 years of age please LEAVE this site immediately!
The writers also did a great job of creating a character that from the start. Pretty much charms your pants off. Bradley Cooper actually surprised me. I never thought he was a bad actor, but he was able to honestly portray a guy that had absolutely nothing going for him and became a 'somebody.'
The movie graphics, plot, and main actors (well, DeNiro, Cooper, and Johnny Whitworth) were all intriguing. It's not just a movie about what crazy things some drug can make you do. It creates a discussion within each of us, 'What if you could unlock all the potential of YOUR mind, who would you be?' Now the downsides. Some of the supporting actors were very weak.
Also, there were some scenarios that went off the deep end but actually had the audience laughing hysterically so it wasn't exactly a bad thing. If you thought you'd get a deep or scientific explanation for the drug. Don't hold your breath.
Thankfully the plot was engaging enough that you didn't really care. The movie had some interesting ideas but some that I especially loved were the ones about identity, and about taking something to make yourself better and whether that meant you were actually you or an altered you. Does it matter even? One last thing I gotta say though, the one guy, Johnny Whitworth, did a really great job. I hope he gets some major roles in the future because I think he's very talented. I'd definitely recommend watching this movie.
If only just for the ridiculous scene with the skates. The concept of Limitless is fantastic - what would happen if you could take a pill (NZT) that would allow you to use 100% of your brain (instead of the standard 20%) and function on a level higher than you have ever functioned before? The possibilities for such a movie idea are well, limitless - pun intended - but unfortunately, despite some great acting, especially by Bradley Cooper, who plays Eddie Morra - the lead whose life the movie follows throughout it's duration, the film just could not overcome some major plot holes, sloppy writing and nonsensical moments. LOTS OF SPOILERS. Many times throughout the film, the script uses PLOT driven storyline instead of CHARACTER driven storyline in order to go from Point A to Point B which the script called for & in the process, didn't make much sense given who the characters were in the picture. Some examples: 1) The movie needed for Eddie to find the NZT stash & money in his Brother in Law's apartment, steal it, get away with it and then take the pill, feel the effects, and use the money to regain his life. It's absolutely ridiculous to imply that the cops wouldn't have searched him or at the very least patted him down after calling in a murder & going down to the station for questioning.