Probably never seen that many proposals, marriages and pregnancies in one film, but I loved it!
A wonderful attempt by Ayan where the references and inspirations from bigger Hollywood Universes is evident. Throughout the movie you would be expecting more spectacle to happen and at times it’s frustrating and feels unnecessary sequences has been patched in. Such as songs, and not meeting the hype and expectations Ayan sets for some characters.
I have watched this in IMAX 3D and some of the shots felt they were made specifically to use and remind the audience that it’s a 3D movie.
Could have been better, in terms of the wait we had before the release and hype of the movie.
Yet, you can definitely watch it once to see for yourself on the hard work Ayan has put in brining a Super Hero Universe to Indian Cinema.
This show is truly just mediocre drivel. Poor CGI, poor writing, the only appeal it might have to some, are the occasional cameo and reference... but at what cost?
I regret watching this, but do so only so I can say I genuinely sat through it, yet found it to be garbage.
I cannot imagine this show getting the ratings they were hoping for. With a bit of luck, this will be a short-lived nightmare.
Listen up kids. This show is not going to be for everyone. As a casual fan of Tolkiens work, I think it’s great. Just another ol’ adventure in Middle Earth. Watch it and judge for yourself, don’t let others give you a bad impression.
That’s my two cents now watch the show and have fun with it.
I honestly wish I could watch this all over again for the first time. The storytelling blew my mind in a very unexpected way. The fact that all the plot twists leading up to the major plot twist were all distractions (with substance, not just distractions for the sake of it) to keep you from making the realization early on? Simply masterful. I went into this thinking it was just a story of humans vs. titans and what I got is so much better.
:pray::pray::pray:PRAYER CIRCLES FOR KIM WEXLER:pray::pray::pray:
It's been a while since I've been as glued to the screen as I was while watching this episode. Everyone gives amazing performances but Rhea's acting in the first act was too brilliant. Some of the best I've ever seen. She deserves all the awards. This show has surpassed Breaking Bad for me and has solidified its identity beyond a mere prequel/spin-off.
The magic is there, but only literally. The weird ass title is off putting enough and the plot is a snoozefest for the most part. There are a few saving graces though: Jude Law nails it as Dumbledore and so does Mads Mikkelsen as Grindlewalt. I believed this movie would be the one that saves this franchise after the botch job that was the second one. Unfortunately, things aren't looking very good.
Genuinely one of the most horrifying death I've ever witnessed in a TV show. The entire final sequence is scarier than most horror movies these days.