tamarajohnson36
jul 2011 se unió
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First, it's so nice to see Ruth Wilson again. Having just finished rewatching Luther, it's refreshing to see her in this role.
Emma Thompson plays her character well.
She is such a versatile actress.
The visual effects in the first episode were impressive.
I find the 1st episodes interesting enough to continue the series. Interested in seeing where this goes!
Emma Thompson plays her character well.
She is such a versatile actress.
The visual effects in the first episode were impressive.
I find the 1st episodes interesting enough to continue the series. Interested in seeing where this goes!
I loved the 1st 2 seasons of Sherlock
S3 left me flat. And here I am in 2025 watching S4. I am absolutely blown away by this episode.
I'm not familiar with the books, and was on the edge of my seat throughout. I love how the characters have developed in this series. This makes me wish they'd pick up the series again.
(Sadly the actress who played Mrs. Hudson is no longer with us.) But I'd love to see SH and Watson as they would be now.
I'm not familiar with the books, and was on the edge of my seat throughout. I love how the characters have developed in this series. This makes me wish they'd pick up the series again.
(Sadly the actress who played Mrs. Hudson is no longer with us.) But I'd love to see SH and Watson as they would be now.
I really like this film. I've often wondered about parallel
Universes and Ingress does such a wonderful job explaining their potential existence.
Beyond the story itself, the location is so beautiful. The score really captures the emotion of the film. And the acting is top notch. Rachel Noll has written and acted in a film that you will be thinking about long after you've seen it.
This is not a cookie-cutter story. The tension that leads up to the end is really exquisite. We need more Indy filmakers to take risks like this. Whether by streaming or theatrical release, people really need to experience Ingress.
Beyond the story itself, the location is so beautiful. The score really captures the emotion of the film. And the acting is top notch. Rachel Noll has written and acted in a film that you will be thinking about long after you've seen it.
This is not a cookie-cutter story. The tension that leads up to the end is really exquisite. We need more Indy filmakers to take risks like this. Whether by streaming or theatrical release, people really need to experience Ingress.