Movies & TV Shows Community Highlight #956
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Author: @davidpena21
The good thing about this type of films that are of action and superheroes is the way they recreate each of the effects and half as technology advances the films go the same way and certainly in this installment very well worked that are of great impact and striking, that if we compare it with the other two films in the franchise you notice an incredible difference and surely they can continue to improve and add value to it. As also a relationship of many years as the said monster, as in the human being, is very affected, since it is something that comes from many years of growth, therefore, on the one hand, it is very interesting.
Author: @teknon
The film’s pace is what I really liked. It's relentless and while it sacrifices some depth for nonstop action, it stays entertaining from start to finish. However, character development takes a backseat. Gina’s role, for instance, feels mostly as a motivator for Bishop’s actions and the film doesn’t spend much time building the relationship between them. Their relationship happened so fast and left me wondering if that was possible in the real world. This anyway, limits any emotional stakes, making it more about the thrills than any deeper investment in the characters themselves.
Author: @aibi93
It is worth noting that the setting also helped a lot as it showed the little to no hygiene in some sectors of that time (18th century). There were parts where I wanted to vomit from the visual and olfactory experience, and in others, I could feel the wonderful and intoxicating scent that the protagonist became obsessed with.
Author: @esther-emmanuel
When I started watching this series, I couldn't connect well with the Adult Gabi, Shanola Hampton who is the lead character. For me Shanola, didn't portray the adult Gabi role well. It was actually a poor and terrible performance. On the other hand, Azaria as the teen Gabi was more compelling, convincing and perfect. She was one of the reasons why I continued watching the show to the end. She was the spotlight of the show. She was the one that made me understand what Gabi’s character was all about and the ordeal she has been through in the hand of her captor.
Author: @richardalexis
From a narrative point of view, there is nothing particularly innovative in this synopsis, which along with other narrative resources such as time travel has been used on countless occasions to tell stories of all kinds: comedies, horror stories, science fiction, etc.
Author: @jessuses1381
One thing that struck me personally was how the film portrays German citizens during the Nazi regime...often, some WWII films paint Germans as faceless, unfeeling villains, people who blindly support an evil regime.... But this film does something different, it reflects the humanity of these people, showing how many were simply victims of Nazi ideology, as well as others... while some characters are undeniably fanatical, others, like Jojo's mother, who is masterfully played by the beautiful and talented Scarlett Johansson, silently resist... in their own way.
Author: @musicandreview
Dream Scenario is a film that handles intrigue quite well, and although comedy is present it is not conventional, it can be dark, absurd and uncomfortable. I in particular was growing skeptical as the film progressed as the plot was not entirely convincing to me. I waited until the end of the movie out of mere curiosity to see if we would understand the reason for the dream phenomenon, but the truth is that the movie never focused on that, rather it focused on the difficulties that the professor went through in his private and public life while living such a circumstance.
Author: @wiseagent
When the script tries to expand its scope and include new characters, the dynamics lose some of their quality weight. This ends up happening because there is no depth to their plot. Everything is very superficial and there is no space for the audience to care about them (the only exception here is Bee, who suffers from this same problem, but because she is a charismatic character she manages to be on another level) as it should happen. The highlight is the duo Judah Lewis and Samara Weaving, who are very good in their respective roles.
Author: @omarqm
Now, my point more to result, is the characteristic of the protagonists and the duality that Harvey Specter and Mike Ross have, in this season 1 until the last, they give us a character of Harvey as untouchable, mysteries, with a personality quite common among many particular people with narcissistic traits but nothing of the other world, that eye, falls well for the role that unwraps, but little by little, they let you see their nuances if you are well attentive. However, in the case of Mike Ross, this has been a learn, learn and LEARN in each chapter, where his brilliant mind characteristic is highlighted, but his few skills as a lawyer are molded, at least as the series paints it.
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