Watching this movie was such a trip. Seeing them happy only broke your heart even more.
I cried in the end, yet otherwise a rather bland movie. It just rushed through an ordinary life, like reading a biography about a life where nothing special ever happened.
Similarly great to the first movie, although a little bit more confusing and crazy, just like our dear Doc Brown. 2015 does look very interesting, but if I compare the clothes they wore in the future to, eg, our dear Lady Gaga, who wore a dress of raw meat, I think they're not that far off the weird-scale.
Absolutely, incredibly great. It made me laugh out loud, had great characters who were played brilliantly and so many little things that made sense later, feeling like the movie was packed with easter eggs.
Unfortunately disappointing. A lot of things did not make sense (like the random horse. on. a. ship.), and it's very hard to impossible to connect to the characters.
What I really liked what the entire idea of the fleet fights, which is something that hasn't really been done before, I enjoyed it very much.
Great storyline, a great hero and a great villain, super diverse cast, a stunning underwater world with an amazing princess. I loved it.
Started off really funny and all in all was a really pleasant movie.
Each time I saw Tom Cruise topless I puked in my mouth a little, though.
The car chase was almost art. Music, colours, perfect pace, action that hasn't been seen before. The movie had so little dialogue without losing any plot.
Genius movie, especially considering that it was shot in 17 days!! The songs really added to the overall melancholic scene and it felt very real. I loved seeing actors that looked like actual human beings, I loved that it showed that there is more than just the typical "Guy meets girl, they get together"-love, but a million nuances in between.
Very disappointed. GdT is my favourite director and I simply adore Pan's Labyrinth, so I was really excited when I heard about him going into this darker direction once again.
I am not scared easily, so maybe it is my fault that I found this movie not scary at all.
The antagonist, Mama, got my sympathies, for showing that she is a good being, caring for the children and playing with them, if even she had fits of jealousy later on.
Plus, since we humans are generally afraid of the Unknown, we saw her face way too often to be scared of it - frankly, her long fingers and abrupt movements were a little cliché as well, as was the ending in general.
While I did enjoy the change of Annabeth, a character I disliked in the beginning, to get closer to the children, this movie had so much potential that hasn't been acted upon.
The theme of Mama being/hiding in rot was interesting, could have been a hint that her body was rotting somewhere in the woods. Her whole backstory was interesting, nun gets pregnant, baby taken away from her, but how, a little bit more there was something I wished for. Or the father - obviously a ghost/leftover emotion as well, only had one scene.
All in all a watchable movie, but nothing close to scary with a very disappointing end.