It is frustrating
Look, i am no cinephile. I enjoy popocorn films, i enjoy entertainment. I am not expectating a masterpiece.
But, point of reference, I had seen F1 the week before. And you can't avoid feeling frustrated. Because where F1 makes you feel hopeful, energized, victorious, this one feels...meh...
What i don't understand is, where are the artists, the criativity, the nuance? Why do most blockbusters feel emotionally flat?
Ignore that they are trying to recycle some of the most iconic scenes from the previous films...but why does everything feels uninspired, lazy and flat?
I love Jurassic Park, i like Scarlett and Ali...it at should have been original and emotional, not numbing and predictable...
But, point of reference, I had seen F1 the week before. And you can't avoid feeling frustrated. Because where F1 makes you feel hopeful, energized, victorious, this one feels...meh...
What i don't understand is, where are the artists, the criativity, the nuance? Why do most blockbusters feel emotionally flat?
Ignore that they are trying to recycle some of the most iconic scenes from the previous films...but why does everything feels uninspired, lazy and flat?
I love Jurassic Park, i like Scarlett and Ali...it at should have been original and emotional, not numbing and predictable...
- miguelgbsa
- 11 jul 2025