Bubble (2022) – Review/ Summary
Bubble is an absolutely beautiful movie to look at, with a very simple plot and set of characters.
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Bubble is an absolutely beautiful movie to look at, with a very simple plot and set of characters.
Once again a toxic and tumultuous romance is mixed in with a weak mob story to deliver what, at best, is like the soft-core porn HBO and Cinemax show late at night.
Heartstopper is a dream come true for anyone tired of watching queer teens go through utter hell, and all they get is tougher skin in the end.
In its tear-inducing season 1 finale, Heartstopper leaves its mark on you and has you questioning why are we leaving things here?
Everyone has had enough of Harry, but will he forever be a menace with more people standing by him than rebuking his actions and words?
Tara presents a worst-case scenario for Nick, as he gets more comfortable with his sexuality, and Tara deals with disheartening comments.
With a date on the horizon with Imogen, Nick is at the crossroad of keeping up the ruse of not questioning his sexuality and getting closer with Charlie.
As Charlie shows wear and tear from being in a secret thing with Ben, he finds himself hoping this time, being with someone closeted won’t be hell.
Not even at the halfway mark and something MAJOR happens between Nick and Charlie!
Could there be hope for Charlie? Nick sends mixed signals, and Elle presents vital information, making it seem so!
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