Everyone badmouthing Finding Dory can pretty much fuck off. No, I don't care if it's your opinion or not, your opinion is shit. The movie picks up right where it left in terms of pace, themes, plot and story, nothing wrong with it.
Both Rachel's did an amazing job portraying their characters and their romance is simply beautiful, however I was expecting a bit more. After reading the book, I was a bit disappointing with the fact that it was mostly focused on the religion rather than their relationship. Even though the movie focused a lot more in the relationship, I was really unsatisfied that they kept the endings very similar. In the book Dovid, offers Esti her freedom without her asking for it, however she decides to stay with him because of their unborn child. Ronit goes back to New York and ends up with a man. In the movie, Esti asks for her freedom, which she gets, but still ends up staying back in England rather than going with Ronit to New York.
These characters have been in love since early teens and people have tried to separate them since then. I truly believe that they deserved an happy ending where they would stay together.
Prior to the release I read several articles comparing this movie to Orphan Black due to the lead roles being played by one actress. That's about as similar as these two get.
Noomi Rapace does a phenomenal job playing the septuplets, as does the filming crew creating a flawless rendition of their interaction. Typically, you can tell the film has been pieced together and the actors, or actresses, don't even look at the correct spot. This was not so with Noomi who not only transitioned well between the 7 personalities, but also pulled off her interaction with, well, herself.
Though there were many predictable elements within the story, there were a number of unpredictable ones as well. This movie certainly didn't pull any punches and transformed an over done story line into an excellent thriller.
We applaud when the siblings win, though we should cry. We are applauding the worldwide decision to kill the planet and everything on it. Though, it is a good movie that can make you root for human extinction.
Loved it....nice movie full of joy and celebrations....and some great moments that make you reflect on the unexpected turns in life to come....
loved the last monologue: "You have no idea now what you will become. Don't try snd control it. Let go. That's when the fun starts. Because as I once heard someone say there's no present like the time."
I'm a big fan of Pixar films, but this new animated division of Disney, which crafted Moana, is superb. The quality of the art is clean and georgeous. The personal idiocyncristic movements that capture each character are reminiscent of the work of the great animator Hayao Miyazaki/Studio Ghibli (Spirited Away). This animated movie is a gem, must see movie. Beyond it's technical excellence, the story is full and unique. Disney gets a new princess (OK... Chief's daughter). Children get two new songs with which to drive their parents crazy and replace Frozen (on repeat). The Asian Pacific is brought to life. Both children and adults will love this picture. I'm a fan. I give it a 10 (spectacular) out of 10.
Critique put me off watching this for a while, dumbest decision I've ever made.
This film was great, plain and simple. It's dark and full of action. The flashbacks are a nice change for introducing the origin story. And I thought they cast Superman perfectly, great actor and is practically the spitting image of Christopher Reeve.
Best adaptation of the Superman story since the originals, loved it.
I REALLY don't get why most people didn't like it. In my opinion it really worked quite neatly