lesattridge
Joined Sep 2022
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Kept putting this one off, thinking I wasn't going to like it. Well got round to watching it and now think its one of the best movies Marvel/Disney have made in a while. Gags in it all work. The best of Jon Watts Spidermen I would say. Kinda brought all the fans of the spider world together, much much better than the last. Not that the last one was bad, but just this for me ticked more boxes. Very funny, lots of in joked that worked for a change. What can I said thinkit was Spiderman at his best. Wish Sam Raimis' Doctor Strange in his multi madness had so much good multi madness as this one. Well done.
I really enjoyed Doctor Strange, as I did most of the ealier Marvel movies, but with the new Marvel films it all seems to be merging into one. Just a bit more of the same. When I think of the money that goes into these films. Its not that I don't like blockbusters, the last Spiderman film was very good. Suppose I expected more and I was really looking forward to this as Strange has always been a fav of mine in the comic world. Shame really. Watched it a day ago, kinda forget everything in it now. Lots of effects, which all look good, inception gone nuts, all that looked good. Acting good. So all in all a bit of fun for a couple of hours.
Typo could be just a thriller or a story about abuse, but it takes us in some very different directions as it crosses at times slap bang into the horror genre exploring more of the psychosis of an abused person on the break of collapse. So if you like your movies a little off centre on the weird side you will probably love this. Most of the film is in flashback as the protagonist Abbie explains why she feels the way she does as it slowly unravels and expands to explain why her husband has been confined to bed, unable to talk. Director, producer Antony Meadley has put the film together to make what could be a uncomfortable viewing, very watchable. I enjoyed his other feature Off-piste as well and although he was the producer and Cinematography on that, this film has a very different ambience to it. I notice this very British movie was filmed in East Germany which gives it a strange surreal feel. Beware contains violence that some may or may not like, but in the area of this film was probably needed to show a woman on the edge. The villain plays a real nasty piece of work, only acting and I'm sure I've seen him on Britain's Got Talent getting thrown off by Simon Cowell. I've said this before don't go into this movie expecting an action packed Marvel film, It's an independent British film that you have to take back and understand the reasoning and message behind it. I'm not going to give anything away but don't turn it off at the end credits as there is not only a lovely end song but also you will miss out on a post credit end.