Tomaslillebror
nov 2023 se unió
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Clasificación de Tomaslillebror
Alien 'Earth'
This definately isnt something I will add to the Alien saga. Its something else and kinda wierd, its off.
The starting scene tries to mimic the look of starting scene from the first Alien movie, but you quickly realise its a very different. There are less White people and the few existing are subordinated and being put down by a very black looking man. Its hard to not see this as purposely made.
After this we are moved into a acene from earth and the wierdness increases. Music, sound the way people talk is just strange.
There are only two episodes out at this point but its stiff and wierd in my opinion and with the usual ekow message. Its clear to me that this product isnt meant to entertain.
5/10.
The starting scene tries to mimic the look of starting scene from the first Alien movie, but you quickly realise its a very different. There are less White people and the few existing are subordinated and being put down by a very black looking man. Its hard to not see this as purposely made.
After this we are moved into a acene from earth and the wierdness increases. Music, sound the way people talk is just strange.
There are only two episodes out at this point but its stiff and wierd in my opinion and with the usual ekow message. Its clear to me that this product isnt meant to entertain.
5/10.
F1 the movie
This movie plays out mostly on the scenery of Formula one racing tracks. The plot of the story comes to light just a few minutes into this thing and its the rivalship between 'young black male with a minority complex out for vengeance' and 'elderly straight White male chasing a dream'.
Elderly straight White male is played by 'good looking for any age'- Brad Pitt and he does a great acting number which he isnt alone to do, the entire cast is convinsing in their acting.
The story shifts at about one third into the movie from hostile rivalry to elderly White male becoming a mentor for young black male. Although the story is simple and irritating, the movie keeps you engaged mainly because its well put together. Acting, directing, sound and music is spot on and the scenery is fresh, attractive and beautiful. Simply put, you can rest your senses on this movie and be entertained.
The drawback of this hollywood production is the diversity qouta and agenda which makes me wanna skip several parts but its hard to do watching this at the cinema.
This is some of the things you will experience in this movie as a deeper message, which basically says; 'White man out, black man in.' You have:
Without 'the message', this movie could have been great as in 8/10 but now it only reaches good which is 7/10.
Elderly straight White male is played by 'good looking for any age'- Brad Pitt and he does a great acting number which he isnt alone to do, the entire cast is convinsing in their acting.
The story shifts at about one third into the movie from hostile rivalry to elderly White male becoming a mentor for young black male. Although the story is simple and irritating, the movie keeps you engaged mainly because its well put together. Acting, directing, sound and music is spot on and the scenery is fresh, attractive and beautiful. Simply put, you can rest your senses on this movie and be entertained.
The drawback of this hollywood production is the diversity qouta and agenda which makes me wanna skip several parts but its hard to do watching this at the cinema.
This is some of the things you will experience in this movie as a deeper message, which basically says; 'White man out, black man in.' You have:
- elderly White male at end of career
- young black male at start of career
- top technician is a female
- top mechanic is a black man
- owner of company is an old White male
- the executive is a brownish spanyard
- most of the focus in the movie is on the young black driver and his goal of making a career in a 'racist environment'
- the elderly brad pitt starts to help the young black male to succeed after one third of the movie.
- brad pitts character constantly gets put down throughout the movie
- the young black guy is always trying yo look posh and better than everyone else
- a young White woman is reprimanded by the black lead mechanic
- the young White woman is also out of place bcs she is incompetent and again, its not a position women thrive for. Changing gears on a car..no.
- Brad Pitts character ends the movie as a lonely vagabond not interested of money..just after abandoning his female flirt..Yeah, what a happy ending for the Whitey..
Without 'the message', this movie could have been great as in 8/10 but now it only reaches good which is 7/10.
"The west" is some kind of attempt of a documentary about the American history. The format are pictures, rounded with live action and several people giving their take on the matter.
It starts off with the clash between the natives and the settlers but soon the framing becomes "White" ppl vs "indians/natives" with the talking heads grinning happily when describing defeats for the Whitey. The series clearly have a tilted wibe to frame Whitey as the villain and natives as the heroes/victims.
Kevin Costner is the narrator and he does a good job telling the stories.
Its a quality production and easy to follow but I cant get over the tilted framing, it doesnt come off as professional and genuine to me, which makes me doubt the truth of whats being told.
3/10.
It starts off with the clash between the natives and the settlers but soon the framing becomes "White" ppl vs "indians/natives" with the talking heads grinning happily when describing defeats for the Whitey. The series clearly have a tilted wibe to frame Whitey as the villain and natives as the heroes/victims.
Kevin Costner is the narrator and he does a good job telling the stories.
Its a quality production and easy to follow but I cant get over the tilted framing, it doesnt come off as professional and genuine to me, which makes me doubt the truth of whats being told.
3/10.