Wow what can be said! Great ending to a fantastic series that leaves you eagerly anticipating season 3. Too many times series such as these become stale but for me this is still as intriguing as S.1 E.1 giving you an ultimate answer for one of the shows main stories and produces an ending where your left begging for one more episode.
Firstly I just want to point out that this rating is purely from my 4 and 7 year olds perspective. The film itself was OK from my point of view, but my kids loved it and they were what matters here. The acting is good from some well known stars, an average storyline and some good comedic elements as well. My7 yr old daughter loves anything with a baby in it so this hit all the right chords with her.
First of all i need to say that the sci fi genre tag on this film is loose to say the least, the film does fall within this category but Star Wars, Alien etc this is not.
Secondly there are NO spoilers within this review.
Annihilation had the promise to be something more than what it ending up being. The potential for the film could have spawned a new franchise but sadly I feel they missed the mark in the end.
As echoed in other comments, the first two thirds of the film are very good. Intrigue and mystery drive the film forward in a quest to discover just exactly what the shimmer is. However the final pay off is what let's the film down and feels somewhat rushed.
The cinematography at times is simply beautiful with some fantastic shots. A divulge into the psyche of the struggling soldier is thought provoking as well as the human need for self destruction.
Annihilation seems to have got stuck in confused state of what the ultimate goal of the film should be. Hints of films such Predator, Apocolypse Now, but ultimately never delivering the ending the build up of the film promises.
Overall I enjoyed the film for what it was and I think the fact that I still liked the film even with the poor ending shows the strength of the first two thirds.
A solid 7 in my eyes.
Before I watched this film I didn't expect much (mainly from reviews I had read and scorings I had seen) but being a fan of other Marvel films and shows I had to give this a chance.
I wish I had trusted the reviews, this film is bad. Boring, slow and way too predictable (even with its altered storyline from the comics). I found myself often checking social media while watching and frankly not having any interest in the characters at all.
The story seemed ridiculous in a bizarre way (strangely the other Marvel films seem credible, this just seemed thrown together with little thought).
The ending was rushed, the plot building to the metamorphosis of the characters seemingly endless, unnecessary and way overdone character backgrounds that provided little other than pointless screen time.
The original films were decent, with good action sequences this just makes you think why the hell did they do this and secondly why are they going to make a sequel?
I think this is a film to avoid, I've tried to write this review without providing spoilers to help other potential viewers with this film choice.
that had to be the longest 9 minute countdown ever. I'm fairly sure Deeks could have fit through the window on the bomb room as well. Not to mention the fact I'm pretty sure when Kensi braked he would have flown into the boot of the car as well. Other than that a pretty tense episode.
What gets me with the whole "save the human race" thing with this is that not one person within the show has mentioned the fact that in order to save the human race you need a man AND a woman, a pretty obvious mistake to not explain.
Spoiler Free
I have enjoyed all of the Cloverfield movies so far and this one was no exception.
The Cloverfiled Paradox tries to explain some of what we know from the previous films. In my personal opinion I feel they partly delivered here, however for every question answered or in some cases part answered there was another question asked.
Offering plenty of claustrophobic moments, mystery and a dash of intensity that left you intrigued for more and keep the attention for the length of the film, without ever reaching Alien style depths but then this is a different style of film.
The acting is fantastic, the dialog can be a little off at times by not flowing naturally. The cinematography is well done and the effects believable (remembering this is a Sci-Fi film).
Overall I feel the Cloverfield Paradox has added to the franchise answering some question, creating new ones and creating a need to see the next instalment. Number 4 will be the make or break for the series and a strong follow up will be needed to make the films truly great.
A 7 out of 10 in my eyes
I've seen worse films.
The acting in some cases is good, in some ok. The story actually has some promise to it unfortunately the whole film is let down by some poor camera shots and unanswered questions.
If your after a gore movie this certainly is not it, generally speaking I would certainly avoid this film.
Having no knowledge of the Ant-Man comics I approached this one with a little caution. What can I say other than this is another great marvel movie and continues the universe very well being both Intelligent and witty. Some great and memeroble scenes, that will have you enthralled and giggling to yourself with amusement. A strong cast, with for me Paul Rudd being the stand out, he doesn't seem like the obvious choice for a superhero but takes the ball and runs with it providing a very solid and convincing performance. Hats off to Marvel for another piece of work that I will certainly enjoy watching again.
Very good opening episode with an all star cast, expecting big things from this series and so far looking forward to next episode.
Great acting and a story we all know about but I imagine few will know the details of (I consider myself one of those).
A good episode (as for the previous two as well) with a rather heavy build up to the season finale, showing the toll and burden that some of our most loved characters have endured over the past 6 seasons.
Some will say that those that ventured from Alexandria were acting out of character and with reckless abandon but fear and anger can drive even the most logical and calm person to walk away from their path, for one in particular who, seems to have been criticized the most for this, actually has precedent so shouldn't really be a shock.
I wasn't at all happy with the ending much preferring no dialog at all would have left the viewer in much more anticipation for the finaIe.
I hope my expectations are not too high for it.
I'm thinking that there will be multiple deaths much in the same light as the governor's attack on the prison. I'm going to go for Rosita, Glenn and Carol to die and/or Rick to have his hand removed.
Very very good episode, high intensity that the has been there from the get go. Going on Record now to say i think Glen is not dead, it was Nicholas who the zombies ate. Also is this the series where Rick loses his hand? Love this show and how it constantly pushes itself
So the guy has a great cut on his right hand that he cant use it. Then he gets into the store and one the gash he had has now healed and amazingly he can now carry a bottle of milk/water when before he couldn't even hold a key. FFS why make a massive deal of his hand being cut up then just forget about it.