jeremiahhall-53194
jun 2022 se unió
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Clasificación de jeremiahhall-53194
So I'll say first off, as the brother of two younger sisters who are (along with me) huge miraculous fans, we all thouroughly enjoyed this movie. It's a heavily abridged version of the show's story, but on its own it's a great movie (with absolutely INCREDIBLE animation) and it in many ways delivers on the promises that the show has failed to deliver over the last couple years.
All that being said, I do recommend watching this movie twice: once in your own language and once in french, because this IS a musical, and the songs sound INFINITELY better in their native language.
TLDR: Good Movie!
All that being said, I do recommend watching this movie twice: once in your own language and once in french, because this IS a musical, and the songs sound INFINITELY better in their native language.
TLDR: Good Movie!
This movie perfectly pulls off explaining the hope of Easter and the gravity of what a world without it would be like while still keeping the story fun with the classic veggietales humor. Hope's Song in particular is one of the best things ever to come out of Big Idea, and is a beautful song even by itself!
I recommend this movie to EVERYONE. And I mean, everyone.
I recommend this movie to EVERYONE. And I mean, everyone.
I was excited for Ms. Marvel, truly. I enjoyed the few times I've seen her in the comics, and I was excited to see how they would adapt it.
However, this whole thing feels outdated and completely phoned in. Not outdated like "oh, it doesn't look as good as the rest of the shows these days." No, this movie suffers from being written like a 2006 direct-to-tv movie and acted by people who absolutely phoned in their performance. The mom character in particular mumbles the majority of her lines, and the conflict between Kamala and her parents feels totally self-inflicted and uncalled-for. And to top it all off, the way in which her superpowers are first revealed is flat out disorienting and lazy. Not to mention completely "visual-effectified" like come on! Make stretchy arms, marvel! I want sparkles from captain marvel and thor, this is like giving Mr Fantastic force powers instead of elasticity!
I may watch the rest of the show when it's all out, but in the meantime, I'm not losing any sleep over what happens in Ms. Marvel. Feige needs to stop spreading his teams so thin and focus on the most essential stories, because the amount of stuff being made is clearly starting to tax the quality control.
However, this whole thing feels outdated and completely phoned in. Not outdated like "oh, it doesn't look as good as the rest of the shows these days." No, this movie suffers from being written like a 2006 direct-to-tv movie and acted by people who absolutely phoned in their performance. The mom character in particular mumbles the majority of her lines, and the conflict between Kamala and her parents feels totally self-inflicted and uncalled-for. And to top it all off, the way in which her superpowers are first revealed is flat out disorienting and lazy. Not to mention completely "visual-effectified" like come on! Make stretchy arms, marvel! I want sparkles from captain marvel and thor, this is like giving Mr Fantastic force powers instead of elasticity!
I may watch the rest of the show when it's all out, but in the meantime, I'm not losing any sleep over what happens in Ms. Marvel. Feige needs to stop spreading his teams so thin and focus on the most essential stories, because the amount of stuff being made is clearly starting to tax the quality control.