Blog:My favorite films of 2019

Hey guys, my name is Stephen J. Fisher, and I have favorite films of 2019.

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Number #1
Avengers: Endgame



Avengers Endgame is a awesome finale to the iconic comic books to the MCU, and they had a one last huge war against the Thanos' army. It is the finale that is better than all of the Avengers films, yes it is. You think this finale is overrated? Oh please! It's not overrated, and It's one of my favorite Disney/Marvel films of all time.

Number #2
 Chapter Two



It: Chapter Two is the ultimate conclusion of the movie series, which adapts the second part of the book, Bill Skarsgård still did an amazing job as Pennywise the Dancing Clown, and he is at his absolute best, with him being stronger, evil, and powerful than ever, what's more, The adult actors give off amazing performances as the older Losers' Club, a particular highlight being Bill Hader, who is a lot of hilarious and even quotable lines.

It still has intense and scary moments, even if it has weaker scares compared to the first film. Some of the set and creature designs are some of them were the best, and maybe better than the original since it gives off a ton of nostalgia. Although the film has weaker scares compared to the original since some are more funny than scary. It is more of a comedy than a horror, kind of like an Indian horror film.

But guess what? It Chapter Two is the great film to end all horror movie gernes! :)

Number #3
Joker



Joker is a awesome stand alone DC film that It's a great take on mental illness and bullying and how it affects the victim in a suspenseful way fitting for a psychological thriller.

Joaquin Phoenix does an amazing job playing The Joker. His performance is extremely flawless and beautiful. While Heath Ledger did a great job with Joker in The Dark Knight, Phoenix's performance is as great as the former, if not even better. Arthur Fleck's a very compelling character, as he goes through a ton of difficult stuff in his life, like bullying and such. He also has a ton of character development as he transforms into The Joker. His struggles also make the viewer want to be thrown into his world so that they can experience how he was treated. What's more, The film also works with Arthur's mental illness as it sometimes makes it harder for the viewer to know whether the events he's experiencing are real or not. The narrative also accurately portrays how Arthur's mental health progressively worsens through the film as he begins the movie as a sympathetic tragic person who continuously becomes more violent until he becomes a truly terrible person and a killer. While Arthur's conditions make him a sympathetic victim, his actions are still criminal and the move does paint him as a villain appropriately.

Unlike other recent DC films that tried too hard to be dark and edgy, Joker manages to be dark and serious by doing it correctly and the dark tone of the film enhances the narrative.

Number 4
Toy Story 4



''Toy Story 4' is a saddest conclusion top the franchise, and it's sad to see the old character saying goodbye to the old characters, and it Gorgeous animation that is a huge step up from the first three films with very detailed and realistic looking backgrounds. In fact, it's even a step up from previous Pixar films. The ending can rival that of Toy Story 3 in terms of emotional impact.

Bo Peep returns after 20 years and has a major role. Ducky and Bunny are funny comic reliefs, also known for the old Plush Rush like the scene where they think they will attack a lady who runs an antic store, but Buzz doesn't let them. At the end of the credits, the film pays tribute to Don Rickles and Adam Burke, who died in 2017 and 2018 respectively.