The last minutes of the episode was mind blowing everything was perfect after the shots the reaction on finding Kima shot and unconscious from the others was excellent acting and chopper scene was great touch and Cedric face expression and reaction when he heard the gun shots was more than perfect, I couldn't blink Bravoo
All those great audio clips from Marvel movies and from history… and they just had to add Greta Thunberg.. why?
It was pretty nice but I just can’t stand that they solved the timeline chaos (Ep.2 devastating finale) just like that, in the blink of an eye without explaining anything. Why did Sylvie even do that bombing, after years of planning?! I just hope they’ll explain more.
If you missed the after credits go back and watch them !
Am I the only one who is sad we didn't get a flashback to Budapesh with Hawkeye? Really a missed opportunity Marvel!! Also thought it would be more of an origin story than what it actually turned to be. The action was nice and everything but still I'm disappointed
Because Natasha is always described as this awesome super spy, I really thought this movie would be kind of an over-the-top James Bond movie. I mean, you've got a Soviet Big Bad Guy with an evil lair and evil plan, like in the old school Bond films. I was very happy early on in the movie, with the Soviet agents couple undercover in Ohio, and then when Nat tries to lay low after Civil War. But then it switched from a potentially cool spy movie (and original for a Marvel) to a classic super hero movie.
So instead we got an over-the-top Agents of SHIELD episode. Every hero is sub-par, except Taskmaster, which doesn't even get that much screen time. The second most powerful hero, Red Guardian, is ridiculed all the time and doesn't really have an opportunity to shine. I thought the prison escape would be that. I mean, Netflix did a crazy good prison fight scene in The Punisher, but Marvel couldn't even remotely top that in a huge production? Very disappointed by all the missed opportunities.
Better than all the others. This was great, a lil bit of fan service and Easter eggs but its a common almost a must nowadays. Nothing felt ridiculous or out of place, this is a great reboot. I hope the next installments just get better.
probably my favourite episode so far! Kathryn Hahn was amazing and it was so cool getting a look into wanda's past. Now I'm in lockdown watching wanda vision on fridays has become the highlight of my week. Another after credit scene as well, it's just all so cool, can't wait for next week!
I knew he’d show up but not that version!
For the love if shit, people. Without the first 3 episodes we wouldn't have this episode. Without the first 3 episodes this one wouldn't be as impactful. It's storytelling and all part of a larger whole. Stop saying, "finally we're getting somewhere," or "this is what the show should have been from the start." Its a journey. Just sit back and enjoy the ride. Holy shit.
I see that some people say the ending is actually happy and that everything seemed to work out at the end! But i find that's not true!
We can clearly see at the ending that Ki-woo is still poor and dreaming of making his message to his father comes true
but did it actually happene or not? we don't know for sure!
And i guess it didn't happen and that was because the reference back then when they lost their house, when the father told Kim Ki-woo that plans don't always success and that dreams never come true, so it actually does make sense.
The only thing i don't like that how did actually Kim Ki-woo survive?:D
I mean he has been hit twice by a huge rock in his head!!
And the funny thing that the woman who hit her head by falling over the stairs is the one who died :D!
After watching the first 2 episodes, i can confidently say this is a worthy addition to the star wars franchise.
Very very Star Warsy and sometimes not so. And i mean that as a compliment.
I have spoken.
All show, no tell - the way it should be (at times). This show is extremely refreshing so far, can't wait to see what's next.
The first 10 minutes was spectacular! No dialogue, just pure visual storytelling at it's finest. Also, Baby Yoda is too freaking cute.
I really enjoyed this. Pascal does a great job beneath the mask and makes an impression with body language and demeanor that deserve a gold star. Dave Filoni knows Star Wars to the core, and it shows in how he frames scenes and stages the action. The texture and tone are so damn good, with everything having a lived-in feel and appropriately spaghetti western vibe. And there's a "show don't tell" quality to this pilot, letting the audience get a feel for the world and the story without holding the viewer's hand, that I really appreciate.
I particularly like that in how the show establishes The Mandalorian himself. The things we learn about him here: that he was a "foundling," that he has an instinctive dislike for droids, that he is almost desultorily effective at his job, make him an interesting protagonist to follow. And the little touches for diehard fans, like references to Life Day, the tuning fork gun, and Salacious Crumb on a spit roast, all really pleased me.
Overall, this is a great start to the new series, and one that's promising for Lucasfilm's first venture into live action television.
Great first episode. This feels much more like a Star Wars movie than the current trilogy.
Where is the class? Bond is usually about spectacle but it's also about the escapism provided by it's character's charm, poise and elegance. The director didn't get the memo and just filled the movie with action sequences sometimes too fast to enjoy. And Gemma Arterton's character just seems to have phoned in because Bond has to have sex with someone! What other purpose did she serve?! Vesper's allusions grow tiresome because they sound like an annoying reminder to an inner conflict that Bond needed to have in order for the movie not to seem a straightforward action movie. But it is. In short, a person who watched this as the very first 007 would ask: "What's so special about James Bond? This is just another generic action/spectacle movie...". Sadly, that person would be right...
The strongest of the sequel films, this builds on the mythology of the original and the plot develops in interesting ways. Its strengths lie in developing the world of the Matrix itself, as Neo looks to understand his role and issues of fate and free will are again front and centre. The film also continues to develop the action that the original was known for, culminating with a sustained action sequence that moves across different locations and takes in fights, chases and gun battles that are brilliantly choreographed and edited. It’s a shame then that for all the positives of developing the world of the Matrix, the less said about the world of Zion and the “real” world the better. It is here where the film’s pacing becomes problematic and the characters introduced are barely realized and largely uninteresting. Plot beats in this world are rushed and it becomes difficult to care about anyone outside the core trio of Trinity, Neo and Morpheus. It’s a flaw that becomes even more problematic in the next film, but here with the focus on the Matrix itself, these flaws don’t quite negate the films strengths.
Although still a very good movie, it suffers a bit from the usual problems of sequels. By that I mean that more of the same does not automatically translate into a better movie. The action sequences / fights are too long. It is mainly a show of what was technically possible. The length of these sequences does not contribute to the progress of the story. It was great to watch, but at some point I wanted to continue the story.
Since the second and third movies are essentially a long one, I wonder if the tempo would have been better in a three-hour movie than in a couple two-hour ones.
Living up to the first was always going to be an uphill struggle but I enjoy this sequel.
I like the characters so it’s fun to see them again whilst the universe is expanded in an interesting way.
My main criticism would be the CGI in the Neo vs Agent Smith scene but it’s not as bad as I remember,
The freeway chase sequence is completely bonkers, in a good way.
The ending to a trilogy that needn't be a trilogy at all.
Maybe it's because I saw all three in succession this time but I really grew tired of the whole story. At the end I felt rather exausted in making sense of a story I thought I had figured out at the conclusion of the first part. And again it was CGI overkill. Where is the point, in having tens of thousands objects on the screen, when you can't make out details? It's just one blurry mess. It was always said that it was written as a trilogy but I really think they could have done the whole of the second and third in one 150 min hour movie. And in the end that movie might have been more satisfactory.
The way I see it the Wachowski (then) Brothers had a great idea but got carried away during the process of filmmaking by a more-more-more fanboy attitude.
As a sequel to the Matrix, it didn't live up to the original, not by far.
It has become pretentious instead of interesting, and the gradually developing user-friendly philosophical approach of the first Matrix has made way for straightforward philosophical speeches (e.g. from Morpheus, the Merovingian and the Architect) that could have come from my lecturer. It's a good thing I'm a bit of a nerd and appreciate the references, but the philosophical presentation was not entertaining.
However, purely as a visual action spectacle it is incredible. The highway chase is incredible, the visual style is beautiful, the costumes are great, the fighting scenes are amazing (except for the 1 against 100 cgi fight). Also the new characters are interesting, as long as they're not having philosophical monologues.
Basically: as a standalone action movie with a standard lousy story, it is an amazing visual feast and serves as a great popcorn flick!
Lots of guns, lots of action, lots of John Denver.
First 30 minutes and last 15 minutes are great but it tends to drag a bit around the middle yet the action scenes are put together very well to keep you interested. Sharlto Copley is a stand-out from the cast who are all excellent to make the film great fun overall.
Scott Lang, Hope, and Dr Pym picked up right after the Secovia Accords. And the rollercoaster starts from there, with Paul Rudd playing Antman perfectly jumping into the story trying to patch his life together after fighting the Avengers & Captain America.
Best part is that this movie is all fun and action with a back story of Pym and Lang thrown in. You enjoy the ride and of course this has absolutely no tie in with the Avnegers except for one important moment, and advise you to watch past the credits.
Fun, Action Packed, Great Story and just a Great Marvel Movie, for any Marvel fan this is a blast, and anyone else will just enjoy it.
Brilliant Movie! If you liked Inglorious Bastards you will certainly like this one. I really like the style and how they even worked in Hip Hop music in this non traditional western, and it worked very well. I highly recommend it!
maybe they could have done something good with this. there was potential to actually send some constructive messages to the young teenagers who'll mainly be the audience. but they fucked that up completely with the last episode, which was truly awful.
Wow the Russos actually did it. I can't believe this movie works as well as it does. The movie just breezed by, there is so much going on and it is paced so well. The action is great and the stakes are real. Thanos's plan is a dumb one but they do make him a well rounded character and he is one of the few villains to actually pull it off. There is a ton of humor but it also manages to be really emotional at times. It is going to be a long year but at least we get to see Captain Marvel in between.
EDIT: After seeing it again it still is amazing how well everything works. This is probably the darkest MCU movie so far but still is fun and has a ton of one liners. The humor is still fantastic and on GotG level. I just realized that it is the original Avengers team that is left to start Avengers 4. I expect most everyone that turned to ash to come back but not without sacrificing the original team.
my heart broke for mr. porter in this episode
Courtney suprised me. I truly loathed her during the first season and now in one episode it is gone. She (and various other characters) have grown a lot in those five months that it has been since Hannah died.
I love Skye, I can't wait to see more of her, she is an interesting characters that I can actually relate to a lot.
I am glad that Tyler has a close friend in Alex now.
What a disappointing movie. Sure it was quite enjoyable but to call it the best spiderman movie ever is an insult to those previous efforts. I understand that this spiderman is new and is not used to soaring the heights of New York City but something was missing. Tom Holland and Michael Keaton are both terrific actors, especially with Tom in that one scene in the warehouse, I could feel the pain the character was going through. But I felt as though lacked a lot of special moments, it didn't help that the score was very bland as are most marvel movies unfortunately. Nevertheless, I know the sequels will develop the spiderman character into the great one I know him to be. I'd still recommend this movie to anyone looking for a good time.