So i started watching Animal, cause I thought, can't be that bad and i'm 20 mins in now and until now it's a disgrace to the filmcraft in almost every possible way.. And Ranbirs acting probably is so far one of his worst performances..
If it was released now they'd call it woke.
I dont like this redemption arc of Clarissa, I get it shes actually not such a bad person, it's clear since the end of the third season, but shes also a mass murderer I dont think that should be overlooked.
They actually trying the same thing with Filip, but unlike Clarissa he seems not really to feel remorse, but you never know cause hes eclectic af. One moment you think he is reasonable and empathetic in the next hes a killer and a spoiled brat.. One moment you now he stands up to his father but in the next hes again the little child. I know they tryin to show us how hes torn between his father, mother and everything but it's way to random and now well written imo.. And hes also a mass murderer so I dont think he deserves a redemtion arc either.
One thing this show really doesnt know how to do are reunions.. Like wtf was that between Drummer and Naomi?
And I think the talk between Drummer and Avasarala was way to short and superficial, pretty sure the Belters had alot of conditions to talk about..
Naomi's survival seems hella unconvincing but oh well.. Also they really didn't gave the characters or us a moment to mourn Alex' death in any way ): and with all the med tech and sensors on them could it even happen like that out of nothing? With no warning at all?
Then we had the biggest catastrophe on earth since million of years and the impact it should have wasn't jus there, and it's not only cause lots of it happened off screen - i actually like when sometimes major things happen like that so it's a fullon surprise - it's more like how the ppl behave and talk..
Still overall, this was the first good season since the first one for me.
They not gonna pull a homeland here will they?
Tony Leung's character must be the dumbest cop ever..
As someone who read the manga this episode still hit quite good, tho I think it could've staged a lil better. Anyways still a great finale. For everyone who thinks next season will even increase in terms of action and violence be prepared it will not. What we will get more is tragedy and suffering. Brace yourselfs.
In 1950 Akira Kurosawa deconstructed cinema and build it new.
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Story: 8/10 | Script: 10/10 | Directing: 10/10 | Acting: 8/10 | Cinematography: 10/10 | Score: 8/10 | SFX/VFX: -- | AudioVisual: 9/10 || Overall: 9/10
john cusacks shirts gave me more horrors than the movie.
Not a arthur movie but quiet a trip.
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Story: 4/10 | Script: 6/10 | Directing: 7/10 | Acting: 6/10 | Cinematography: 8/10 | SFX/VFX: 7/10 | Score: 8/10 | AudioVisual: 8/10 || Overall: 6/10
Why did the mean parakeet destroy the world? ):
Cynthia Rothrocks debut movie and in that a teamup with Michelle Yeoh, how great is that pls, and like many 90'es martial arts movies it's all about the last act and this one slays.
10mins into the episode and i feel something like the red wedding is incoming.......
Best episode of the show. Did not expect the ending.
i assume Paul is actually young Pruit? He somehow got young on his journey, cause it seems to me he knows to much about the ppl of the village and it didn't sounded like he could've told Paul all of the details about all of them.. Jus wondering if its really him why nobody recognizes him, someone must have knew him from old times..? Although the docs mom seemed to react to him, hmm.. Also, could there be a vampire/monster or so be involved? Cause he brought that big box with him and it seemed something is in it, and then we had mentioning of something big flying, and the yellow eyes..
The Silo's architecture and look reminds me alot of Tsutomu Nihei's megastructures in 'Blame' and 'Sidonia'. So. other thing, as the suit does not prevent someone dying outside why noone ever jus says "fuck the suit".. Obviously theres somehing put in, that makes the ppl collapse when they go outside, tho, I'm not sure they really kill them or jus let them faint and then collect them and whatever.. Maybe theres a secret society outside and the Silo is some kind of test and only the ppl who are brave and curious enough to go outside gets chosen or something.. And the ppl who control the Silo are either with them or against them hmm..
Pretty sure someone else could've fill that space with water instead of Juliette going all the way down, or if she has to go at least someone could've help Cooper holding the blade and putting it in.........
This seems something like a mix of 'Attack On Titan' and Tsutomo Nihei's 'Blame' Manga or maybe a 'City Of Ember' for adults.
why does caspar look like kristen stewart? :thinking:
hhhh seriously wtf why are they not dying?
The troopers bringing the walkers to the city so they can put it in lockdown is the stupidest own goal I've ever seen in a show or movie :type_4:♂ for the rest of the episode, or actually season, I don't even know where to begin. Every few minutes logic flaws everywhere jus like the smart walkers suddenly.. The writing overall really went from shit to super-shit..
jus this: EAT. THE. RICH.
wtf did i just watch?
Horrible editing in this episode..
For a very long time I'm waiting for a really good alien invasion show or movie. And let me tell you this is not it. The first 5 episodes could've been easily be only 3 and even still maintaining a slow pace. Which in the first few episodes is really annoying, dont get me wrong I'm all for slow burn, but this is often toooo slow and leading to nothing or almost nothing. It's not slow building to something relevant, it often feels like they're jus doin it for the sake of it. The aliens design is quiet nice, resembles the ones from Edge Of Tomorrow, even tho they're not that dangerous and hostile, at least not yet. The production value is actually quiet good, attention to details is often high but overall the farther the show goes the script gets weaker and weaker. Later on some decisions by the characters dont make any sense, to many convenient coincidenses happening in every episode, lots of logic flaws. Anyways, despite all the flaws I will watch the second season, cause like I said I like alien invasion shit, I just fear the ending will be something lazy like a server/client solution like we already had in so many stories.
Not very believeable that in a crash like this all the kids get away with some minor scratches but oh well..
So the street and many houses are destroyed, there are fires everywhere and nobody is looking or asking for ppl who may be hurt or need help? Theres this massive thing going on outside and wouldn't everyone at first go out and check whats even going on, instead of first running down to the basement and hiding eh Ahmed? Anyways hes the biggest asshole of a family father I've seen in a show for a long time.
Better silent hill movie than the silent hill movie..
Also all these practical effects :heart_eyes:
Makoto Shinkais live action wet dreams come true.
It's hilarious how movie buffs always massively critcise (some definitely justified) and sometimes even hate Shinkais works. He gets so often the "pedo vibes" comments (also justified) cause his characters are often a adult and a minor, but Paul Thomas Andersons gets a free pass cause yea hes Paul Thomas Anderson..?
If you can get past that and think of Gary as an 18-20 year old cause he totally acts like that - and funny enough everyone in the movie interacts with him like hes acually an adult person, nobody ever really questions his age - then it's a nice movie about friendship, soul-mates, love and patriachism, with some awkward scenes (I'm looking at you Jerry Frick).