cupid_shot_you
A rejoint mars 2006
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Évaluation de cupid_shot_you
Multiple perspective movies suck. There should be a warning label so I could avoid it. This movie was made worse by the lazy ending. I shouldn't be surprised at it, I mean how else could it have ended when you spent an hour and half expanding on a 20 min story? The movie felt like my college exam essays - spent too much time going in circle for most of the time, then abruptly stopping when ran out of time.
Btw I got a leaked director's instructions to the actors, attached below:
Actors, if your role is a 3 star general, then I want you to be weirdly ok with the world ending. I want more than just calmness. I want homeless person vibes. Like you dont really care what happens to the world one way or other.
Everybody else, I want you to overreact. Get on your knees, cry, give up. I want the audience to think you are terrible at your jobs and you are emotionally unequipped to handle any stress. I want your subordinates looking at you and think that a mental hospital patient could do your job better.
Btw I got a leaked director's instructions to the actors, attached below:
Actors, if your role is a 3 star general, then I want you to be weirdly ok with the world ending. I want more than just calmness. I want homeless person vibes. Like you dont really care what happens to the world one way or other.
Everybody else, I want you to overreact. Get on your knees, cry, give up. I want the audience to think you are terrible at your jobs and you are emotionally unequipped to handle any stress. I want your subordinates looking at you and think that a mental hospital patient could do your job better.
I like that this movie was set in the middle of a revolution. No heroes, no generals, just normal people trying to navigate and document a revolution.
People's behaviors seem more natural, and the movie challenges us to consider what we would do if we were to be in that situation.
One reviewer mentioned that the characters were unrelateable but thought the opposite, the people felt relatable given the circumstances. I think it's a fun thought game: in the event of a revolution, do you take sides? Stay out? What happens if you were caught in the middle without a choice? How would your life change?
The film felt balanced in its exploration of violence, drama, boredom, fear, and other emotions.
People's behaviors seem more natural, and the movie challenges us to consider what we would do if we were to be in that situation.
One reviewer mentioned that the characters were unrelateable but thought the opposite, the people felt relatable given the circumstances. I think it's a fun thought game: in the event of a revolution, do you take sides? Stay out? What happens if you were caught in the middle without a choice? How would your life change?
The film felt balanced in its exploration of violence, drama, boredom, fear, and other emotions.
This thing in season 1 has more plot holes than swiss cheese.
Fighting sequences are from B rated movies. Its just lazy and poorly choreographed.
The skilled Mandalorian seems so bad at his job that many times he needed miracles to save his life and he got them. Is this show really about a lucky buffoon stumbling across the universe?
You can apparently train people shrimp farmers to be killer warriors in 4 hours. Three of them can do hand to hand combat with a seasoned killer doubling their size (one of his killer companions literally threw mando across the room earlier).
So Mando was apparently the only person skilled enough to capture baby yoda but then every episode after there seems to be more and more skilled bounty hunters trying to take yoda from Mando. Where were these talents earlier??
When Mando asked for the big job catching baby yoda, his handler was really hesitant to give it to him. When in reality it was revealed later that the dudes been handing out trackers like hot cakes, stating "everybody's got one". Which toddler wrote this show.
And whats the deal with a cannot-be-removed-precise tracker that leads people right to targets regardless of distance?
Fighting sequences are from B rated movies. Its just lazy and poorly choreographed.
The skilled Mandalorian seems so bad at his job that many times he needed miracles to save his life and he got them. Is this show really about a lucky buffoon stumbling across the universe?
You can apparently train people shrimp farmers to be killer warriors in 4 hours. Three of them can do hand to hand combat with a seasoned killer doubling their size (one of his killer companions literally threw mando across the room earlier).
So Mando was apparently the only person skilled enough to capture baby yoda but then every episode after there seems to be more and more skilled bounty hunters trying to take yoda from Mando. Where were these talents earlier??
When Mando asked for the big job catching baby yoda, his handler was really hesitant to give it to him. When in reality it was revealed later that the dudes been handing out trackers like hot cakes, stating "everybody's got one". Which toddler wrote this show.
And whats the deal with a cannot-be-removed-precise tracker that leads people right to targets regardless of distance?