all women dig their own graves, so sad..
I legit teared up when Brian said he was doing this because they were trying to adopt a kid from the foster system, so they could look after him. God, this man is an angel. I hope he wins. Even if he doesn't he'll have good things coming his way his whole life with being a man with such integrity. Way to go buddy!
I'm trying to figure out why I'm letting this show make me so mad lol
I'm not feeling Tolu at all .. she's wack. Also, the chick that went in with Jules... why didn't she defend his decision on why Tolu's name was picked?!? It wasn't even intentional smh
When your entire personality is based on being black and from Africa, but you get offended when someone refers to you in that way. No way of not offending those women at this point.
Edit: this comment was meant for episode 2
I appreciate the sentiment they were trying to convey at the end but...
I think this is one of those cases where NOT showing it would have been all the more poignant. Have Reddington face off with the bull and cut to black. And end it there. Maybe - VERY MAYBE - add a small eulogy at the end with the team talking about him or switch it with Zuma's excellent scene in the bed. Don't show us his "mangled" and contorted body and have Ressler call Cooper to mention "he got him". That's just wrong. Disrespectful to the characters and the 10 years.
Still not the worst ending of a series though.
Way to long , boring ,made zero sense and a terrible ending
Very interesting... and yet the blue zones are quickly disappearing.. do people not learn?
Are we sure this was from Netflix ? maybe they steal it from another streaming platform. Excellent show.
Not the greatest spy show of all time but sometimes it's nice to watch something you don't have to think too much about. Iliked it
Evan Peters plays a crazy, psychotic serial killer a little too well.
Better than what I thought. Different take on western movies. Must watch!!?
I felt like I had to hurry up and watch this before someone tries to get it taken off Netflix
copy past from the danish movie with the same name, shit on them
There are two other comments on this page at the time of writing, and I think they are way off the mark. We don't need the context of black struggles, as these should be clear to us by now. This isn't a film about a white saviour, it's about the enlightenment of a man who used to be racist. His story is actually very interesting, and because of the time and the sect he had been a part of, his is a story of courage. So, thank goodness for him, and his realisation of the error of his ways. And thank goodness for Ann Atwater and the resilience she showed against the racism around her.
This is a good film and is worth a watch, and I hope its message of tolerance hits home, especially to those who are prejudiced against another, in whatever way.
compared to previous seasons this was so disappointing and boring.
I remember this unfolding in waco as a kid. the worse part of this is the agents and our government which was responsible for all these events never got in trouble for all those innocent lives that we're lost in this tragedy. shame on all those involved god will judge you.
I began watching this show and before I had even noticed, I had watched four episodes in a row! I love it when shows do that to you; when they just grab you and won't let go and, hoo-boy, this one definitely does that!
I have a feeling this movie, when all is said and done, will be underrated. It would be easy to consider this movie less than it is: a good action sci-fi film, as good as anything from the Marvel Cinematic Universe with performances on the strong side and deliberate, cool filmmaking on the part of directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman.
Project Power (2020) is a worthy follow-up to 2016's Nerve, another high-concept thriller that seemed like it was adapted from a young adult novel. Joost and Schulman have certain tics. They like for their protagonists to ride motorcycles. They distinguish their films through blinding neons and high color saturation. And above all, they have a penchant for that saccharine sentimentality some might call “heart.” Without question, Project Power has that in spades.
Both Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are underutilized as leading men in these kinds of lightweight action thrillers. Gordon-Levitt seems to be doing his best imitation of his character from Premium Rush (2012) and Foxx finds his groove somewhere between Django Unchained (2012) and Baby Driver (2017). Clearly these gentlemen are having a blast. But Dominique Fishback also delivers a compelling performance, showing the chops to break out from the unquestionably young adult trappings of this film into something that will put her substantial acting prowess to good use.
Joost and Schulman have a phenomenal talent for stylish, kinetic action. Each of the film's fight scenes is creative, not just in how they are choreographed but also how they are filmed. This is every bit a step up from their prior work, but still comfortably in their lane.
Overall, I find Project Power to be an impressive film that is a cut above most Netflix exclusive offerings. It is a fine work of genre filmmaking and might have a little under the hood. I'd happily watch a Fishback, Foxx, and Gordon-Levitt led franchise, but it doesn't look like that's a certain outcome here. Nonetheless, this is a better class of modern B movie, the kind of pulp we deserve.
This was fun and a pretty good movie. The story might have been better served as a limited series though.
It was nice to watch, but you can see there is much more of a story and they needed it to keep it short. It would have been better as a 10 episode mini serie. More backstories and showing different characters and there powers. The effects where nice, but has gone too quick to wrap it up.
The last dance is one of the rare documentarys that makes you live the moment.As a fan of the jordan era this is perfect.It goes through all the hard times chicago went through to win the championship.
A brilliant piece of writing. Just.... Incredible. I wish k could write like this.
A Good and Enjoyable Movie
Kerry Washington's performance was Breathtaking and the ENDING was Brilliant!!!!
Although this film adaptation can not quite breakaway from its award winning Stage Play origins, it's intentions are well-founded and thought provoking. All character performances are strong, but as a single scene ensemble piece, it can't quite avoid treading on some very stereotypical tropes. Depending on an individuals world-stage experiences, you could be forgiven for not totally understanding a lot of the subtext and it's emotional connections to real-world issues that simply do not plague some members of society.
It's dark ending is refreshing; as real-life doesn't always end in silver-linings and personally, I didn't see it coming. My final thoughts are that American Son could very much be used as a teaching aid for sociology classes. It's controversial subject matter is likely to provoke polarised views and topical debate amongst diametrically opposed cultures.
Complete nonsense. They escape with Raquel from the courthouse. Free to go anwhere but they take her to the Mint. Why?
I genuinely fucking loved Season 1. It has it's mistakes but overall is very entertaining.
The first part of Season 2 had a bit more noticeable mistakes/plotholes/stupidness and just felt like a rehash of S1. But because I already fell in love with the characters I still quite enjoyed it.
The second part of S2 is just bad IMO and makes me wish S1 was a miniseries with no follow up. Plotholes all around that are getting harder and harder to ignore (WTF was that shootout in episode 13?). Characters are acting even more stupid and annoying than before (why the fuck was Arturito even in this season?). Unnecessary plotlines (Nairobi? Lisbon at the end?)
It just feels like they ran out of ideas and are now just trying to squeeze as much money out of this as they possible can with minimable effort.