As a BB fan am I glad this movie got made? I guess so.
I’m not entirely sure we needed to know this part of the story though.
Some things are better never explained.
What a great movie! It wasn't a good movie, it was a great movie.
An unnecessary and well made epilogue for one of the best characters from Breaking Bad. Aaron Paul is great and I loved getting more time with Jesse Pinkman and some of the other characters.
Justin Long using the rape dungeon as an opportunity to boost his listing square footage is the most realistic portrayal of an AirBnB host I’ve ever seen.
Another stunning and thouroughly entertaining movie from Marvel Studios who continue to gain momentum with each successive film. Delivering something new and original all within the framework of the same genre and universe.
A coming of age film of sorts that sees T'Challa return to his native Wakanda following the events of Captain America: Civil War to deal with the pressures of the thrown and fulfill his potential as both warrior and king, T'Challa and Black Panther alike. Thus being an origin adventure without the obligatory origin story.
Wakanda itself is visually breathtaking and looks as spectacular as one can imagine.
Wakanda itself is an unofficial character in the film with a rich visual palette and identity. It's people, along with most visuals in the movie, are brightly coloured and looks like an.artists dream, as rich and colourful as the comics that spawned them.
All the principle and supporting cast bring it. There's hardly anybody that doesn't stand out or get a moment to shine in this deep ensemble, so much so that T'Challa himself is almost outdone in the movie by the performances of Michael B. Jordan (Erik Killmonger) and the female supporting characters who are so good, I'd be disappointed if they didn't at least cameo in Avengers: Infinity War in a few months.
Highly recommended for any fan of Marvel Studios' movies, Superhero movies or action adventures with hints of political.drama thrown in for good measure. Not to be missed.
Loved the idea, the concept and a lot of the allegories and analogies. I guess the child was put there so she could starve and die - the immigrant one at the lowest level by the system. The mother did a lot to try and make the food last to the ground level, she did a lot of nasty things for her child. Maybe I'm reaching here, but I think when the child goes up, she broke the system... Against all odds she made it to the top, a flaw in the matrix that happens almost never in this much beloved capitalism of ours (irony here)
The Matrix meets Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind…meets Ratatouille?
It forced me to buy a Twinkie, and I it was disgusting :D The movie was funny, though.
i am staying single ~
I know it’s practically the beginning of the year. But I’m gonna call it, movie of the year. Nic Cages roll of his career. Don’t miss it. 10/10
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Was it necessary? No. Was it everything I had hoped for and left me even more satisfied than before with the ending of Jesse's story? Definitely. Was it amazing to see a lot of the old characters I had grown to love and watch for so long? Yes. Am I glad it was made? Abso-fucking-lutely.
This movie shouldn't have been produced. It is just too much, and the story of this film serves absolutely zero purpose. Nothing. Nada.
Not only it's pointless, but also disgusting. I can't figure out how some people rated this movie more than 4. This movie should be banished from existence and not to be sold anywhere in the world.
Tom Ellis was the best part lol
I have no idea what I watched, But loved the every minute of it
It was great to find out what happened to Jesse after the end of the main series, really great film, a must see for long term fans.
The movie is entertainment and horror fun in it's purest form.
Why don't they just DISMEMBER THIS BLOODY GUY!
Turn your brain off, and put a smile on your face because it's time for Willy's Wonderland
I really needed Nic Cage to spit out corny one-liners just before he massacres sentient animatronics and I feel like I was robbed of that.
Just so you don't go Googling it when you watch the movie: the autopsy is the ending, and the rest of Saw IV happens parallel to Saw III. Eh...I prefer the previous directors. The traps were gruesome, and the revelation at the end, in terms of Rigg, was astonishing. I'll give it a 6.
This movie is differently good! It's like a fucking new genre!! A little spoiler* It is not scary, the thematic content is!
The terrible movies I endure for Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
awesome sound work, really gave me the chills! :o
ps: this movie is not suitable for claustrophobic people.
Three words: what the fuck.
Being the most clueless person when it comes to plot twists makes these kinda films so much fun to watch omg
We can send this single creature to frontline, and win any war, even nuclear war maybe lol
3 Thoughts After Watching ‘As Above, So Below’:
I’ll give the film cred for solid creepy and claustrophobic moments. Some scenes 100% had me squirming in my seat — as if trying to shake myself lose from tiny crevices that didn’t exist.
Either this movie intentionally wanted to leave a LOT up for speculation — which is totally possible — or there are simply a ton of plot holes. Who were the women chanting and what was their relevance? Who was La Taupe really? Did Scarlett become the stone in the end? If the first stone was fake, how did it heal Souxie? Who was the kid they saw down there, and the people in robes? Was this all just basically a ghost story during a trip through hell?
I’m a sucker for happy endings, even in horror movies, so it was nice to see them avoid the found footage trope where the film ends with a camera lying on the ground. But was it a happy ending? Were they in back home — or in hell?
Bonus Thought: Part ‘The Descent’. Part ‘Indiana Jones’. Part ‘Tomb Raider.’ This movie in a nutshell.
I love this movie for some reason. I have watched it a dozen times and probably will a dozen more.