So next time, capitalise the ‘is’ at the beginning. It’s the start of a sentence, so your ‘is’ becomes ‘Is’. Beginning of the sentence needs to be capitalised. Marching on, I see that you wrote ‘thia’. I doubt anyone knows what you mean here, but given context and years of reading and writing literature in a high level setting, I can surmount that you meant ‘this’. Keep that in mind for next time, it’s not ‘thia’, it’s ‘this’. If you keep spelling it as ‘thia’ no one will have any idea what you’re saying whatsoever. To continue, I don’t mean to be pedantic, but why use ‘movie’? It’s an awfully Americanised term that tarnishes the good name of film. You could only be a max of a few dozen miles from England and her people, so speak like one of them. To finish, one should usually end their sentences with a fullstop. See what I did there? In your case, however, as you are phrasing a question, it’d be grammatically correct to append your sentence with a question mark, as you saw myself do a moment prior.

Kindest regards, I wish you the best of luck in your English speaking journey. You’re not too far off being coherent at this point. You’ve come very far from when I first knew you, so good job.