Quite a disappointing follow up to a great trilogy. I’m sure the actors and sfx team put their work in but it doesn’t save this film. The plot felt flat, the pacing uneven which led to a relatively bland and lengthy viewing experience. Maybe the next film will help redeem the series but I for one won’t be chomping at the bit for it.
This documentary is incredibly sad, but is more important for people to watch than ever. Most of the national media cover the Hamas attack on Israel (2023 festival attack) as a one sided terrorist attack. These people deal with human rights abuses every single day, including non-provoked bombings from Israel. Zionists and right-wing western media have used the shield calling everyone anti-semitic who supports Palestinian liberation for far too long. This also does not mean I don’t have empathy for the Israeli people killed in the festival bombing. Both things can be true. The US and Britain are just as much to blame for this horrific situation as Israel. The only path to peace is for the US to push Israel to stop the apartheid asap. If that means sanctions, stopping lethal and non-lethal aid, etc, than it must be done.
The documentary is very well done, go support Abby Martin and fight for peace!
We just left the movie and while liking it overall, there's a lot that could be fixed. A bit tired right now, but leave a reply asking to expand and I'll get back to it
Was able to see this at an early release at the Alamo. I stumbled upon Searching, but was immediately taken. So when I found out there was a sequel, I was so excited to see it. And for the most part, it lives up. I do thing the novelty of the “screenlife” format isn’t as fresh after seeing Searching. And Searching was a bit stricter about only using screens
But overall, I had a lot of fun. I laughed (so did a lot of others in the audience), I cried, I covered my mouth in shock. It was a good time
Was not sure what to expect going into this movie, but came out of the theatre pleasantly surprised. Towards the end, the theatre actively engaged with the movie, and everyone cheered during the climax. I enjoyed it and encourage anyone shying away due to the art style/direction to give the movie a chance. I saw this as part of the Regal Mystery Movie on 1/9 and it’s definitely worth a watch!
Fuck, I know he's alive, I've watched these movies like a hundred times, and yet it's so fucking sad when Gendalf falls.
Entertainment District Arc isn't a new season, it's still Season 02. It's getting special ads because so far season 2 have been recapping the movie
I was laughing my head off at the beginning. You immediately know you're watching Jojo.
Gratias Omar - Michael K Williams
Main story: Belarus and Lukashenko
I feel so sorry for those people who gave up this show on the beginning... They really don't know the amazing stuff they are losing.