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nov 2021 se unió
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Fantastic Four: First Steps is a thrilling, heartfelt, and visually stunning reintroduction to Marvel's first family. From the very first frame, the movie grabs your attention with breathtaking visuals and doesn't let go. The chemistry between the core cast is unforgettable - it truly feels like a family forged by fire and cosmic rays.
Vanessa Kirby brings a powerful yet graceful presence to Sue Storm, while Joseph Quinn shines (literally and figuratively) as the fiery Johnny Storm. Their performances feel grounded, emotionally resonant, and perfectly in tune with the tone of the film. The Thing has never looked better - this is by far the most comic-accurate version we've seen on screen, both in design and spirit. And Galactus? Monumental. He finally gets the screen presence he deserves.
The only thing I wished for was more screen time between Rachel Rozman and Ben Grimm - their dynamic had potential to be even more explored. That aside, the film sticks the landing beautifully. The ending is both touching and awe-inspiring, and the post-credit scene? Speechless. It's a bold promise for what's to come in the MCU.
Highly recommended. This isn't just a good Fantastic Four movie - it's a fantastic one.
Vanessa Kirby brings a powerful yet graceful presence to Sue Storm, while Joseph Quinn shines (literally and figuratively) as the fiery Johnny Storm. Their performances feel grounded, emotionally resonant, and perfectly in tune with the tone of the film. The Thing has never looked better - this is by far the most comic-accurate version we've seen on screen, both in design and spirit. And Galactus? Monumental. He finally gets the screen presence he deserves.
The only thing I wished for was more screen time between Rachel Rozman and Ben Grimm - their dynamic had potential to be even more explored. That aside, the film sticks the landing beautifully. The ending is both touching and awe-inspiring, and the post-credit scene? Speechless. It's a bold promise for what's to come in the MCU.
Highly recommended. This isn't just a good Fantastic Four movie - it's a fantastic one.
The Tale of Nokdu was, in my opinion, above average and definitely enjoyable. The plot was engaging and full of unexpected turns, and I really appreciated the mix of humor throughout the series. Some characters really stood out, especially the main character, Nokdu - he carried the story with charm and strength.
While the humor and action were highlights, I felt the romance element didn't quite reach its full potential and could have been handled better. That said, the ending was both surprising and satisfying - it ended on a strong note and left a great impression.
I'd recommend this series to fans of historical K-dramas who enjoy a good balance of comedy, action, and drama. It's a fresh take on the genre with some memorable moments.
While the humor and action were highlights, I felt the romance element didn't quite reach its full potential and could have been handled better. That said, the ending was both surprising and satisfying - it ended on a strong note and left a great impression.
I'd recommend this series to fans of historical K-dramas who enjoy a good balance of comedy, action, and drama. It's a fresh take on the genre with some memorable moments.
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