matbore
Joined Jul 2022
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"I watched Ne Zha 2 thinking I understood everything without having seen the first movie. I made a mistake, because I didn't understand anything and I just asked myself a lot of questions.
From the beginning, I found myself in a story I didn't know. I was confused, as if I was lost in a place full of symbols and strange things.
The characters spoke in a difficult way and quoted stories I didn't know. The fight scenes were beautiful, but I didn't understand why they were fighting.
I felt like there was a big and important story, but I couldn't understand it. I felt like someone who goes to a party where he doesn't know anyone and doesn't understand the jokes.
Not having seen the first movie prevented me from understanding this one. I spent the whole time wondering what was going on. I warn you: if you haven't seen the first Ne Zha, don't watch this one. You'll get confused and feel like you've wasted your time. I was disappointed."
From the beginning, I found myself in a story I didn't know. I was confused, as if I was lost in a place full of symbols and strange things.
The characters spoke in a difficult way and quoted stories I didn't know. The fight scenes were beautiful, but I didn't understand why they were fighting.
I felt like there was a big and important story, but I couldn't understand it. I felt like someone who goes to a party where he doesn't know anyone and doesn't understand the jokes.
Not having seen the first movie prevented me from understanding this one. I spent the whole time wondering what was going on. I warn you: if you haven't seen the first Ne Zha, don't watch this one. You'll get confused and feel like you've wasted your time. I was disappointed."
Dragon Ball Daima had the potential to be an exciting addition to the Dragon Ball franchise, but unfortunately it turns out to be a disappointment in many ways.
It has many problems, one of the main ones being its excessive similarity to many ideas from Dragon Ball GT. Many of the ideas and concepts seem to have been taken directly from GT, without offering anything new or original. This gives the feeling of a derivative work, lacking its own identity.
Another obvious flaw is the presence of some episodes that do not contribute to the development of the main plot. These episodes often feel banal and repetitive, with a weak and predictable plot. As a result, the narrative proceeds slowly and the viewer finds himself having to endure long sequences of insignificant events.
Another flaw is that some new characters have a really poor characterization, really reduced to the essential minimum; there are anime much less known than Dragon Ball Daima but that have characters much better characterized than the new characters of Dragon Ball Daima.
The quality of the animations is high. Some moments are well done.
It has many problems, one of the main ones being its excessive similarity to many ideas from Dragon Ball GT. Many of the ideas and concepts seem to have been taken directly from GT, without offering anything new or original. This gives the feeling of a derivative work, lacking its own identity.
Another obvious flaw is the presence of some episodes that do not contribute to the development of the main plot. These episodes often feel banal and repetitive, with a weak and predictable plot. As a result, the narrative proceeds slowly and the viewer finds himself having to endure long sequences of insignificant events.
Another flaw is that some new characters have a really poor characterization, really reduced to the essential minimum; there are anime much less known than Dragon Ball Daima but that have characters much better characterized than the new characters of Dragon Ball Daima.
The quality of the animations is high. Some moments are well done.
Joker: Folie à Deux, a sequel that disappoints, Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga offer a good performance giving life to two tormented and complex characters. However, it is the story that is full of holes.
While the first film had won us over with its psychological depth and its powerful social criticism, this second chapter seems to struggle to find its own identity. The plot, at times fragmented and predictable, cannot hold its own against its predecessor. The characters, although interesting, remain in the background compared to an action that gets lost in useless digressions.
In conclusion, Joker: Folie à Deux is a film that leaves a bitter taste in the mouth, it is often even boring. Despite the technical merits and the excellent performances, the story is weak.
A sequel that disappoints expectations, with a poor plot and a much lower emotional impact than the first film.
While the first film had won us over with its psychological depth and its powerful social criticism, this second chapter seems to struggle to find its own identity. The plot, at times fragmented and predictable, cannot hold its own against its predecessor. The characters, although interesting, remain in the background compared to an action that gets lost in useless digressions.
In conclusion, Joker: Folie à Deux is a film that leaves a bitter taste in the mouth, it is often even boring. Despite the technical merits and the excellent performances, the story is weak.
A sequel that disappoints expectations, with a poor plot and a much lower emotional impact than the first film.