Tell them Ellie is the little girl that broke your F** finger!!!
I feel like an extra 25 or 30 minutes would have been better to draw out the drama a little more. Still, pretty good and I can't wait for season 2!
Each episode has me more and more impressed with Bella's portrayal of Ellie. It's excellent.
Also, Ellie checking her hair in the reflection was super cute.
Despite it being visually and conceptually stunning, the film turned out to be extremely slow and actionless for my taste.
Many people think that the aforementioned positive qualities outweight the negative, but personally, I think that narrative must prevail over visuals,soundtracks, effects or symbolisms.
This is how DC's Movies should have been made. It's action sequences are insanely awesome. Amber Heard is drop dead gorgeous like a goddess in this movie. Jason Momoa is born to play Aquaman. Perfect castings. Don't miss this amazing movie guys.
The day that Ben Affleck stops being Batman is the day that Batman comes back to become the best superhero films of all. This guy with 0 acting skills is destroying it. Too many awesome films before him to let it pass.
The butthurt comments here are hilarious; it's an alternate history show, and if they're crying SJW here I'm surprised they weren't sobbing Commie Propaganda in the first episodes if one is that sensitive and fragile to any societal difference. If anything, it feels realistic that in the show people have to be shamed and embarrassed into this decision back then from not being a first historical milestone. Anyway, the first two episodes can feel too scattershot for setting up an alternate history scenario while also establishing the show's own characters and storylines, but the 3rd and 4th being so focused gives it some real momentum and drive that make the show so involving now.
no, i don’t carry my vagina with me all the time. that would be too inappropriate. :drum:
I'm a... I'm a reporter.
Like a reporter or, uh,
a cultural critic, slash...
I... I had a website.
I create content...I don't have a job.
The kids part is still far more interesting than the adults half.
The godawful fake snow is getting on my nerves.
The clicking is just as eerie as ever!
Also the set pieces are absolutely gorgeous
Kind of a mixed bag, I wanted to like this more.
I love how non judgemental it is, they could’ve easily taken the route to criticize the system and make a point about how these people need financial support from the state (like Sorry to Bother You, for example).
Instead, it presents a balanced perspective of both the struggles and charm of this lifestyle.
Also, the characters are interesting, the acting is great and it’s shot extremely well.
However, I find it quite baffling how nobody seems to want to point out the obvious flaw of this film: it lacks drama and .... well, a story.
There is no progression to the characters or the events in this film.
In other words, you could rearrange a lot of bits and it wouldn’t make a single difference.
As a result, the pacing kinda drags, and I started to check out halfway through.
This probably should’ve been a documentary instead.
5/10
talented, brilliant, incredible, amazing, show stopping, spectacular, never the same, totally unique, completely not ever been done before.
CGI trying to make people look younger still sucks! Please just stop trying until it works better.
The show was so much more interesting when it was about life in the highlands instead of the cruelties of one man. :|
She got me with the phone, not gonna lie.
"it's christmas!" "IT'S DECEMBER 10th!"
The soundtrack is fantastic. All those songs from the Fallout games. Having fun so far!
Keira Knightley's a complete delight onscreen, and the soundtrack, cinematography and screenplay work like a charm. A spectacular experience.
One of the sweetest movies ever made. This adaptation is just so precious. Macfadyen IS Darcy; and the soundtrack is so incredibly beautiful, I always get teary eyed listening to it.
I'll be honest, if season 2 is all about the male camp I really won't be able to bring myself to care.
"Sorry, it was an accident."
"So was the Y chromosome, but you don't see us throwing stuff at it."
4 episodes wasn't enough haha. I loved it especially the extra scene. Can't wait for the next Witcher season
so much biphobia in this episode
I am very frustrated that Claire didn’t play the paradox card: with Randall dead, Frank doesn’t exist, Claire doesn’t marry him, they don’t travel to Scotland together and she doesn’t go back in time in the first place. Jesus Christ, just explain that to Jamie and stop all this unnecessary drama.
Did they charge all the way from the ships to the village..?