IamTeo
oct 2022 se unió
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Clasificación de IamTeo
I have to say, this episode was incredible, and waiting a week paid off. The scenery is breathtaking, and the minimal use of green screen in most scenes shows how much effort and dedication the production team and actors put into this project.
Now, the One Power... Apart from the stunning visuals, there is an eternal question: Will all male channelers who access and wield Saidin (the male half of the One Power) inevitably go mad?
It seems the answer is always yes, though the timing and exact moment of their descent into madness vary for each channeler. Seeing the One Power grant physical strength and a psychological edge highlights its dangerous side. It blinds those who wield it to the risks of overuse or misplaced confidence. This explains the final scenes of the episode.
I've refrained from giving details or spoilers, so it's safe to read. If you haven't watched the episode yet, now is the time! :)
Now, the One Power... Apart from the stunning visuals, there is an eternal question: Will all male channelers who access and wield Saidin (the male half of the One Power) inevitably go mad?
It seems the answer is always yes, though the timing and exact moment of their descent into madness vary for each channeler. Seeing the One Power grant physical strength and a psychological edge highlights its dangerous side. It blinds those who wield it to the risks of overuse or misplaced confidence. This explains the final scenes of the episode.
I've refrained from giving details or spoilers, so it's safe to read. If you haven't watched the episode yet, now is the time! :)
This kind of plot twist is always going to surprise me. It adds a lot of quality to the movie itself, but also to the actors involved.
My congratulations go to Carlos Diehz for this great role that he received and for following his dream in acting. He has a gift, and his acting is impeccable.
Now, was the ending too much or not? This is a question I've asked myself after watching this movie. And the answer I am now confident in giving is NO. Being in a world where it's very hard to surprise anyone anymore, the ending was a great way to put the church in context, its future as a religion, and as a "beacon of light."
The church is no longer that mysterious institution as it was a long time ago. However, sins are still a secret in the church, where they are considered a real danger and a weapon.
If we bring up the papacy, then we all know that one day, there will be a new pope. What will he do? How will he manage the scientific proof of the absence of the invisible world?
This plot left me in a comfortable area. It gives me hope for change, but it also keeps the question: What's next?
Was the plot too little?
Maybe. At this point, for me at least, reality has become a plot twist. This movie was built on plot twists and the consequences of being a cardinal in the College of Cardinals, or frankly, being an individual within a system that has rules.
My congratulations go to Carlos Diehz for this great role that he received and for following his dream in acting. He has a gift, and his acting is impeccable.
Now, was the ending too much or not? This is a question I've asked myself after watching this movie. And the answer I am now confident in giving is NO. Being in a world where it's very hard to surprise anyone anymore, the ending was a great way to put the church in context, its future as a religion, and as a "beacon of light."
The church is no longer that mysterious institution as it was a long time ago. However, sins are still a secret in the church, where they are considered a real danger and a weapon.
If we bring up the papacy, then we all know that one day, there will be a new pope. What will he do? How will he manage the scientific proof of the absence of the invisible world?
This plot left me in a comfortable area. It gives me hope for change, but it also keeps the question: What's next?
Was the plot too little?
Maybe. At this point, for me at least, reality has become a plot twist. This movie was built on plot twists and the consequences of being a cardinal in the College of Cardinals, or frankly, being an individual within a system that has rules.
Now that I have seen the last 2 remaining episodes, I can say this:
Agatha All Along is one of the best Marvel shows and is at the top of my list.
Not only because they've managed with a lower budget than deserved, but there is a reason why this show is so loved. It does make you feel like you are part of it.
Now, back to this final episode. What is being a witch? Feeling powerful and happy? Well, that is not always the case. To be a witch means to survive both good and bad situations. Sometimes sadness is the one thing you must pass through in your quest for power and becoming who you are meant to be. So, are you ready to be a witch?
This final episode relates to the idea, that happiness is not always the ending of the story, and neither is it sadness.
This is the only time when I have to write the review before posting a rating (in stars). I needed to sort out my thoughts as I wrote this review.
In the end, I do feel sad, but I can't wait for the next part. Marvel did hint to us that there will be a continuation because they always do more shows starting from one thing.
But until then, I am happy that I have been able to watch Agatha All Along. This show is more than just video tapping, playing, and acting, it is an experience.
All my thanks go to Marvel, for their marvelous show and the powerful experience that I have gone through. This last episode is a piece of art and Kathryn Hahn deserves all prizes for this beautiful 2-episode ending.
Happy Halloween!!
Not only because they've managed with a lower budget than deserved, but there is a reason why this show is so loved. It does make you feel like you are part of it.
Now, back to this final episode. What is being a witch? Feeling powerful and happy? Well, that is not always the case. To be a witch means to survive both good and bad situations. Sometimes sadness is the one thing you must pass through in your quest for power and becoming who you are meant to be. So, are you ready to be a witch?
This final episode relates to the idea, that happiness is not always the ending of the story, and neither is it sadness.
This is the only time when I have to write the review before posting a rating (in stars). I needed to sort out my thoughts as I wrote this review.
In the end, I do feel sad, but I can't wait for the next part. Marvel did hint to us that there will be a continuation because they always do more shows starting from one thing.
But until then, I am happy that I have been able to watch Agatha All Along. This show is more than just video tapping, playing, and acting, it is an experience.
All my thanks go to Marvel, for their marvelous show and the powerful experience that I have gone through. This last episode is a piece of art and Kathryn Hahn deserves all prizes for this beautiful 2-episode ending.
Happy Halloween!!