kbhur
sep 2020 se unió
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Clasificación de kbhur
As someone who's been a lifelong Marvel fan, I never expected to feel this invested in a DC film - but Superman completely changed that.
From start to finish, this movie had heart, action, and purpose. The storytelling was strong, the pacing kept me locked in, and the emotional weight behind Superman's journey really hit home. The character was portrayed with a perfect balance of hope, strength, and humanity.
What stood out the most to me was how Superman didn't try to mimic Marvel - it stood on its own, confidently. It made me appreciate the unique tone and world DC has to offer. The direction, visuals, and music all worked together to deliver something powerful and inspiring.
Now for the first time, I'm genuinely excited about the future of the DC Universe. If this is the direction they're headed, count me in.
From start to finish, this movie had heart, action, and purpose. The storytelling was strong, the pacing kept me locked in, and the emotional weight behind Superman's journey really hit home. The character was portrayed with a perfect balance of hope, strength, and humanity.
What stood out the most to me was how Superman didn't try to mimic Marvel - it stood on its own, confidently. It made me appreciate the unique tone and world DC has to offer. The direction, visuals, and music all worked together to deliver something powerful and inspiring.
Now for the first time, I'm genuinely excited about the future of the DC Universe. If this is the direction they're headed, count me in.
As a longtime fan of Madea, I came into Madea's Destination Wedding with some hope - but unfortunately, this one just didn't land. The plot is confusing, and the pacing is all over the place. Scenes jump around without much cohesion, and the overall structure feels like a rough first draft rather than a finished movie.
The comedy, which is usually a highlight in Madea films, was surprisingly lackluster. While there are a few funny moments, they're drowned out by how disorganized the movie feels. The humor often falls flat or gets lost in the chaos.
Xavier Smalls' performance, in particular, felt underwhelming and out of place. His character seemed like an afterthought - not well written and barely contributing to the story. Honestly, it felt like he was just there to fill time.
More than anything, this film doesn't feel like a wedding movie. It feels more like Madea, Joe, Cora, and Aunt Bam randomly ended up on vacation with a camera crew following them. There's no real emotional payoff, no meaningful wedding story - just scattered jokes and random subplots.
Not the worst thing I've ever seen, but definitely one of the weaker entries in the Madea franchise. Predictable, unoriginal, and missing the heart and hilarity that made earlier films so enjoyable.
The comedy, which is usually a highlight in Madea films, was surprisingly lackluster. While there are a few funny moments, they're drowned out by how disorganized the movie feels. The humor often falls flat or gets lost in the chaos.
Xavier Smalls' performance, in particular, felt underwhelming and out of place. His character seemed like an afterthought - not well written and barely contributing to the story. Honestly, it felt like he was just there to fill time.
More than anything, this film doesn't feel like a wedding movie. It feels more like Madea, Joe, Cora, and Aunt Bam randomly ended up on vacation with a camera crew following them. There's no real emotional payoff, no meaningful wedding story - just scattered jokes and random subplots.
Not the worst thing I've ever seen, but definitely one of the weaker entries in the Madea franchise. Predictable, unoriginal, and missing the heart and hilarity that made earlier films so enjoyable.