cinephilescientist
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They took old stories and masterfully reworked them into an incredible show without compromising their unique style. They didn't fall into the SJW trend or lower the quality. I was really impressed by how they stayed true to themselves. Seeing old stories brought to life with new, talented actors felt amazing. Honestly, after Guy Ritchie's knock-off Inglourious Basterds movie, my expectations were at rock bottom, but this show proved me wrong. And come on, it even has a Breaking Bad reference-what more could you ask for? I really hope we get a second season; keeping up this level of quality would be a huge achievement.
The movie doesn't even really talk about the first one. There's no logic behind it, not even in terms of the laws of physics. Even science fiction follows some sort of logic, but this film just ignores all that. I had high hopes after the first film, but this sequel ended up being a complete letdown. The acting feels so fake, like the characters are only there to push some social messages instead of actually contributing to the story. It totally messes with the flow of the movie.
And then there are all these ridiculous logic issues... Limbs are getting cut off, but the bleeding just stops instantly, and the characters act like nothing happened. It's impossible to believe.
They tried to show diversity, but it's super shallow. Characters with albinism, Down syndrome, LGBTQ+, and disabilities are just there as symbols with no real depth to them.
In the end, the sequel lacks both the story and character depth of the first movie, and it doesn't even connect well with the original. It completely failed to meet my expectations-what a flop.
And then there are all these ridiculous logic issues... Limbs are getting cut off, but the bleeding just stops instantly, and the characters act like nothing happened. It's impossible to believe.
They tried to show diversity, but it's super shallow. Characters with albinism, Down syndrome, LGBTQ+, and disabilities are just there as symbols with no real depth to them.
In the end, the sequel lacks both the story and character depth of the first movie, and it doesn't even connect well with the original. It completely failed to meet my expectations-what a flop.
At first, it seemed like an interesting story. A narrative based on secret operations during World War II could have been really exciting. However, certain details kept pulling me out of the film while watching it.
The gunfight scenes were particularly disappointing. Bullets should have caused some damage to the windows according to the laws of physics, but there wasn't the slightest trace. These kinds of details completely killed the realism. Another odd thing was how slow the enemy soldiers were to react. They practically walked right up to them, but no one seemed to notice. And the silence of the guns... Forget realism; these silenced weapons were beyond even Hollywood's usual standards. Seeing such quiet scenes in a loud action movie was really strange.
The action scenes were so artificial that, after a while, it became impossible to get immersed in the events. The story definitely had potential, but it was weakened by so many exaggerated and illogical scenes. If it hadn't strayed so far from realism, it could have been much more impressive.
Additionally, the film seemed to try for an Inglourious Basterds vibe, but unfortunately, it doesn't capture the same charm or wit. Inglourious Basterds cleverly balanced fantasy and historical elements, but this film doesn't quite achieve that. It feels like an attempt at a similar style, but the result falls short.
In conclusion, it's something you can watch to pass the time, but for action lovers and those looking for historical accuracy, it's likely to be disappointing. Still, it offers a certain level of entertainment.
The gunfight scenes were particularly disappointing. Bullets should have caused some damage to the windows according to the laws of physics, but there wasn't the slightest trace. These kinds of details completely killed the realism. Another odd thing was how slow the enemy soldiers were to react. They practically walked right up to them, but no one seemed to notice. And the silence of the guns... Forget realism; these silenced weapons were beyond even Hollywood's usual standards. Seeing such quiet scenes in a loud action movie was really strange.
The action scenes were so artificial that, after a while, it became impossible to get immersed in the events. The story definitely had potential, but it was weakened by so many exaggerated and illogical scenes. If it hadn't strayed so far from realism, it could have been much more impressive.
Additionally, the film seemed to try for an Inglourious Basterds vibe, but unfortunately, it doesn't capture the same charm or wit. Inglourious Basterds cleverly balanced fantasy and historical elements, but this film doesn't quite achieve that. It feels like an attempt at a similar style, but the result falls short.
In conclusion, it's something you can watch to pass the time, but for action lovers and those looking for historical accuracy, it's likely to be disappointing. Still, it offers a certain level of entertainment.