Wonderwoman_Sky
Joined Mar 2023
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The way the series is made is really refreshing and I really learned a lot watching it. They telling these disastrous events like a time line, with the real story's and videos made by the people who where really there. It's emotional to watch at some times, because they really did a good representation of what happened and what the aftermath really is for people. I really hope there are more episodes earing soon because it's really interesting to watch and also learn a lot more of the things you only see partly on the news. The impact is so much bigger and deeper then i thought and new from the news.
The visual effects and world-building are commendable, immersing the audience in a bleak yet intriguing landscape. The film's exploration of moral dilemmas and human resilience adds depth to the storyline.
However, the pacing of the movie feels uneven, with certain scenes dragging on while others lack sufficient development. The character arcs, although promising, fall short of leaving a lasting impact. The dialogue at times feels forced and fails to fully engage the viewer.
Despite its flaws, "Atlas" manages to deliver moments of suspense and thought-provoking themes. With tighter editing and more nuanced character development, this film could have reached greater heights. Overall, "Atlas" is a decent watch for fans of dystopian sci-fi, but it falls short of realizing its full potential.
However, the pacing of the movie feels uneven, with certain scenes dragging on while others lack sufficient development. The character arcs, although promising, fall short of leaving a lasting impact. The dialogue at times feels forced and fails to fully engage the viewer.
Despite its flaws, "Atlas" manages to deliver moments of suspense and thought-provoking themes. With tighter editing and more nuanced character development, this film could have reached greater heights. Overall, "Atlas" is a decent watch for fans of dystopian sci-fi, but it falls short of realizing its full potential.