Although nothing special and not as grand as it might've been, 'Bright' is still a film that I had an enjoyable time watching.
I quite like the world it creates, I feel there's a lot to tell about it. I don't, however, rate the special effects for the orcs, elves etc. - not enough emotion added, as well as the effects themselves not looking that great. There's a few instances during the driving parts that particularly look off.
Another thing of this that I don't like is the dialogue, which doesn't match the tone of a lot of the onscreen stuff - except for one amusing scene right at the end, the humour and wit just isn't strong enough; a more funny buddy-cop-esque relationship between Ward and Jakoby is needed.
Those aforementioned characters are played by Will Smith and Joel Edgerton, who both do satisfying jobs though they could've been better; if the script was itself too, I guess. I won't remember the rest of the cast, Lucy Fry (Tikka) perhaps the standout of that bunch.
Some may find this underwhelming, but I had a fair time viewing.
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Although nothing special and not as grand as it might've been, 'Bright' is still a film that I had an enjoyable time watching.
I quite like the world it creates, I feel there's a lot to tell about it. I don't, however, rate the special effects for the orcs, elves etc. - not enough emotion added, as well as the effects themselves not looking that great. There's a few instances during the driving parts that particularly look off.
Another thing of this that I don't like is the dialogue, which doesn't match the tone of a lot of the onscreen stuff - except for one amusing scene right at the end, the humour and wit just isn't strong enough; a more funny buddy-cop-esque relationship between Ward and Jakoby is needed.
Those aforementioned characters are played by Will Smith and Joel Edgerton, who both do satisfying jobs though they could've been better; if the script was itself too, I guess. I won't remember the rest of the cast, Lucy Fry (Tikka) perhaps the standout of that bunch.
Some may find this underwhelming, but I had a fair time viewing.