
ππΏ MY TOP 5 MUST-SEE FILMS πΏπ
ποΈ MY FIVE PILLARS OF A FILM ποΈ
Rating Guide:
β β β Story is tight, clear, meaningful, and engaging.
β β Story has some good ideas but execution is uneven.
β β Story is confusing, messy, or doesnβt make sense.
The meaning. The plot. The backbone of the film.
This pillar looks at how the story is told, how clearly it comes across, and whether it actually means something. Does it keep me engaged? Does it flow naturally? Does it feel purposeful, or does it lose me halfway through just because?
This is the reason people sit down and press play. Because no matter how pretty a movie looks or how good the acting is, if the story isnβt being conveyed well, none of it really matters.
Rating Guide:
β β β Emotionally moving and authentic. Stays with you.
β β Some emotional beats, but inconsistent or shallow.
β β Emotionally flat, forced, or forgettable.
The feeling. The connection. The part that hits you after the credits.
This pillar is about what the movie makes you feel. Not just in the moment, but after itβs over. Did it move me? Did it sit with me? Did it make me think about something differently, or feel something I didnβt expect?
Emotion is what turns a movie from something you watched into something you remember.
Rating Guide:
β β β Memorable, believable, and engaging.
β β Some good moments, but underdeveloped overall.
β β Flat, annoying, or forgettable.
The people. The performances. The reason we care.
This pillar focuses on who weβre watching and whether they feel real. Do the characters feel human? Do their actions make sense? Do I care about what happens to them?
Even the best story can fall flat if the characters donβt feel alive β and the simplest story can feel powerful if they do.
Rating Guide:
β β β Beautiful, immersive, well-crafted. Every shot and note matters.
β β Fine, competent, but nothing special or memorable.
β β Distracting, sloppy, or doesnβt add to the film.
The look. The sound. The way the story shows itself.
This is how the film expresses its story without always using words. The colors, the lighting, the camera movement, the music β all of it shapes how the movie feels.
This pillar looks at whether those choices actually add to the story and emotion, or if theyβre just there to look cool without meaning much.
Rating Guide:
β β β Loved it, would rewatch, genuinely satisfying.
β β Decent, not amazing, maybe watch again depending on mood.
β β Didnβt enjoy it, forgettable or disappointing.
The experience. The vibe. The final feeling when itβs over.
This is the big-picture pillar. Even if a film isnβt perfect, did I enjoy watching it? Did it feel worth my time? Did it leave me satisfied, thoughtful, entertained, or emotionally full?
This is where everything comes together into one honest answer: How did this movie make me feel as a whole?

SAPERE AUDE β’ ARS SPECTANDI
A Latin phrase meaning βdare to know β’ the art of watching.β
This is where my love for films starts. Seeing a poster and having no idea what a movie could be about β thatβs the daring to know. Sitting down and giving it your time β thatβs the art of watching.
Having the ability to enter a new world and experience different emotions, realities, and stories from the comfort of your phone, laptop, TV, or projector is something I find fascinating.
So for me, this blog is a way to document every film I experience β to build a collection and create a piece of content that can serve as a fun and helpful guide for someone looking for a movie to watch and figuring out whether or not itβs for them through this blog.
Because, again, Iβm not a critic β just The Honest Review with Anish.
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