It's a fun and entertaining movie with a lot of gore but disconnect your brain first or you might left wondering why the killer gets shot a bunch of times but not only lives, comes back from an ambulance half-way to the hospital and is still able to fight three women like nothing happened.
This would have been a lot better if they had done some more world building, showing how this enterprise came to be and explore other possibilites of that body possessing machine. The ending also felt rushed.
I lasted one hour before I wanted to blow my brains out and had to stop watching whatever the hell this movie is.
You might think what the Japanese did here was cruel but it pales in comparison to any of the crimes committed by the Japanese from the beginning of century until the end of WW2, especially the Nanjing Massacre. F*ck the Japanese!
This first episode is just astonishing. It felt more like a movie than a tv episode.
A great drama but couldn't get over how some of the things were super unrealistic and whole plot felt kinda predictable. Son Ye-jin is a great actress and will check out her future works.
I really disliked it and found it a bit racist how they portrayed the Japanese in this movie and they did a poor job showcasing Tokyo's vibrance and color, especially when the city is like the 3rd character in the movie. A slow and boring movie for a place with such high-pace and energy like Tokyo... i don't know... it just doesn't fell right.
I liked Solomon. He reminded me of HAL from Space Odyssey.
I don't know if I believe Carrie would be in any position to be able to get her hands in classified Russian material and send it to Saul. I also don't understand the point of sending secret messages in plain English inside some books travelling from Russia to the US. Why not just send Saul an email address for some provider with end-to-end encryption like ProtonMail? Carrie could access the web anywhere and even get the extra protection of a VPN. I'm sure that beats the security and practicability of that old book method, no?
BRING BACK CAPTAIN KIM NOW !
Finally an above average episode after so many underwhelming ones.
Eat the rich or f*ck the rich!
The action scenes in this k-drama keep impressing me. I didn't expect it to be this good.
No signal of snow or any cold whatsoever for 9 seasons but now it's like they're living in the middle of the f*cking Artic.
So Glen introduced his son to the family business of torturing people with animals for a living, huh?!
Loved the episode. It's unfortunate how everyone seems to dislike it because it's not the old Black Mirror. I get it but doesn't turn this great episode of television into a bad one.
It seems like you either hated or loved this series finale. I thought it was just... okay?! Am I allowed to say it was okay?
Season three of Daredevil goes beyond the great first season and gives us something truly fantastic and remarkable.
Not the law. Not Matt Murdock. Not Daredevil. Vanessa will put down Fisk.
Fisk's whole plan seems to rely in buying or corrupting every FBI officer and agent of the law while offering that same protection to his adversaries. Unexpected given his circunstancies and very bold for a man incarcerated not long ago, yes, but hardly something that has never been done.
This episode alone is better than a whole season of Iron Fist, no wait, actually it's easily better than the whole Iron Fist series. Daredevil keeps getting better while the other Marvel Netflix shows did tumble for worse.
This movie shook me to the core. I wasn't expecting to be glued to the screen from the beginning and crying like I cried when it ended. Definitely one of the best tech-criminal investigation plot driven thriller. So many twists and turns you're going to become paranoid yourself and doubt everything and everyone.
Finally Ian leaving that "gay jesus" mess behind and caring about himself for a change; Fiona trying to not impose her opinions on others and kinda having some small progresses; Lip successfully laying off the booze (for now); Carl dealing with girls distracting him from his path to West Point; Debbie being the most confused and lesbian Gallagher right now; Liam getting raped by a "trashy girl" at school and Frank in the pursuit of sexual arousal and being bitch-slapped by some random psychotic woman.
Did I just watch a movie about a socially awkward eighth-grader or an attempt to be the movie where the word "cool" was said the most?
The lab underneath the laundromat.
That just felt weird. Luke is the main character of the show (it's his show duh!) but still every other character in it is better developed and constructed than Luke himself. Everyone is walking that fine line between good and evil, I get it, but Mariah and Luke were a bit too close for my taste. How is he just gonna take over the criminal empire of an unscrupulous murderer like her?
Great team-up. Already feels better than the whole Defenders show.
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The calm before the storm chaos.
I guess you can find people in the United States who will do anything you want - from elect you President to help you catch pedophiles with a fake quinceañera setup - provided that you utter the magic words "illegal Mexican". It's truly a wonderful place.... if you're a white male.