Benioff and Weiss fail the world again, with their characters sleepwalking through a world that doesn't care to build on itself.
Bafflingly flat performances throughout, one can only assume the fault lies at the feet of the director. There is little reason given at any point to feel invested in any of these people.
Most scenes centered around character development are approached with the care of a drunken autistic child.
The sound production also is baffling, there's little emotional crescendo built and they might as well have not hired anyone at all.
At some point this is on us for thinking this duo has any talent at all and haven't just ridden on the works of others to get a name for themselves.
Bafflingly flat performances throughout, one can only assume the fault lies at the feet of the director. There is little reason given at any point to feel invested in any of these people.
Most scenes centered around character development are approached with the care of a drunken autistic child.
The sound production also is baffling, there's little emotional crescendo built and they might as well have not hired anyone at all.
At some point this is on us for thinking this duo has any talent at all and haven't just ridden on the works of others to get a name for themselves.