Blood Shed (2013)

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Blood Shed: Directed by Patrick Hasson, Juan Carlos Saizarbitoria. With Gabriel De Santiago, Bai Ling, Bree Essrig, Cherie Jimenez. A homeless loner moves into a self-storage facility for searching his past, but soon he realizes that this place is being haunted by a deranged female ghost.

“I didnu0026#39;t know what the heck Penelope was, I only saw the trailer once and it looked very strange, I only saw the poster more than a few times and it again, didnu0026#39;t really catch my interest. But my friends and I decided to check it out and Iu0026#39;m actually glad that I saw it. As silly story that it is and a bit predictable, itu0026#39;s a good movie. Most romantic comedies tick me off because they are so predictable and the itu0026#39;s the same formula each time, Penelope is close to the same formula, but instead adds a fairy tale twist. It has the same moral of the story as most films of having to accept yourself, but Christina Ricci made it more charming and lovable. The cast was perfect and all did a great job, the looked like they had such a good time bringing this story to life.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ePenelope seems like the girl that should be living the high life, a wealthy family, part of royalty, but her life isnu0026#39;t perfect. Due to a shallow mistake her ancestor made, a witch cursed a face of a pig onto the next born daughter, that happens to be Penelope who apparently has to marry a man of royal blood to break the curse. But since sheu0026#39;s not the prettiest face on the planet, every man runs from her, but Max, a spy sent by a photographer, Max learns that Penelope is a beautiful soul. Penelope runs away though to find her freedom and instead finds herself and how wonderful she truly is.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ePenelope is a very cute film, I was very impressed with the story, there were some things I was a little disappointed in, like how they just abandoned some characters for no reason. But I think itu0026#39;s hard to fit it in a short film, still I think it could have been edited better. But Christina Ricci was a great choice for Penelope, even though sheu0026#39;s still oddly enough not the ugliest woman Iu0026#39;ve ever seen with the nose, she did a good job and held her own well. Reese Witherspoon, small role, but she was so charming. I would recommend Penelope, itu0026#39;s a cute film and was a lot of fun to watch.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e7/10”

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