Jason Statham could magically summon additional harpoon after throwing one and make it both dissapear and appear again at some scene. looks like the editor doesn't do their job properly to this details.
I fell asleep in the first 1 hour, but things get interesting when they started to test the bomb.
the cgi was good, but the story kinda dragged off a little bit of family affair.
while it is a good movie, personally I don't like the ending at all. because john wick finally dead, just when I thought he could become one of the high tables and obliterate the other leader and completely destroyed the system or at least recreate a new system.
a lot of question pop up in my head after watching this. but what I want to know the most is, as Kang the Conqueror has been exiled by his other variant because he deem as dangerous, then why, at the end of the cutscene, we see many kang variants trying to plot a revenge? isn't his death worked a favor to his other variant too?
this take "the matrix" to a whole new level, to think these "Global Elite" is controling the Earth. Owning just a single planet is enough to satisfy any human needs in their life, but they decided to harvest many many thousand planets. talking about greedy, aren't we?
Mr. Ladybug is the most unlucky lucky man ever exist. I expect Ryan Reynold to show up at the end but turn out it's just a cameo.
it's a cool concept. but they missed for the best ending. Chappie could programmed the factory to create 3 custom robot for each other instead of just 1, having detachable and rechargeable battery feature, make some spare battery for them, then transfer their own consciousness to that new body.
This movie teach me that we can never trust a women. women is the source of all problems.
so Santa originally is a Viking, huh? interesting.
people seems to think highly of this sequel because of their graphics. I do admit it's cool and great cgi, but I don't think the story is good enough. Jake Sully is literally a walking disaster, he bring war everywhere he go and get everyone involved in the process. and the kids, the kids always become the source of their problem and always became burden. this is very cliche, almost every american movie that involved children always goes this way that it bores me.
this would be a good movie if there's no Jaden Smith. he ruin everything.
I was wondering why there's monster at the end of movie. turn out I'm missing 2 other movie before this, that's why I couldn't find anything that relate to the monster. Why this is the only movie that's on netflix, it confuse a new watcher like me.
nothing explain what happened, and they left it hanging until the end. waste of time. there's no explanation as to what really happened, what becomes Ricki and Meg, why everyone put a gun on every people they meet, etc etc.
The american version of Re:Zero & Summertime Render anime. it's good, but they didn't tell the audience the ending didn't tell the future of Cage. did he awaken new power, or just reset back to day 1? or it's just a continuation after the last battle? I'm not sure.
so it just ended like that? I heard this series cancelled? now that he's immune permanently, I actually like to see him in action.
EKUSU ~wait for it~ KARIBAAAA!!!!*