Holycow8
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Fantastic Four left a highly disappointing impression for several reasons.
Firstly, the script seems poorly thought-out and overloaded with clichés. The story unfolds too predictably, lacking original ideas and fresh plot twists, making the viewing experience dull and drawn-out. The characters are underdeveloped, and their motivations and internal conflicts remain shallow and unconvincing.
Secondly, the acting lacks credibility. The characters look paper-thin, and the interactions between them are often unnatural and forced. This is especially true for the main characters, whose emotions and relationships are poorly conveyed, which reduces the emotional impact of the film.
The technical aspects of the film are also subpar. The special effects look cheap and outdated, especially considering that the budget should have allowed for more impressive visual effects. The editing is choppy, and some scenes feel unnecessary, while the dynamics of the battles and actions lack excitement.
Additionally, the film suffers from a lack of humor and lightness.
Firstly, the script seems poorly thought-out and overloaded with clichés. The story unfolds too predictably, lacking original ideas and fresh plot twists, making the viewing experience dull and drawn-out. The characters are underdeveloped, and their motivations and internal conflicts remain shallow and unconvincing.
Secondly, the acting lacks credibility. The characters look paper-thin, and the interactions between them are often unnatural and forced. This is especially true for the main characters, whose emotions and relationships are poorly conveyed, which reduces the emotional impact of the film.
The technical aspects of the film are also subpar. The special effects look cheap and outdated, especially considering that the budget should have allowed for more impressive visual effects. The editing is choppy, and some scenes feel unnecessary, while the dynamics of the battles and actions lack excitement.
Additionally, the film suffers from a lack of humor and lightness.
The film was a long-awaited event and met expectations, becoming one of the best Superman projects in recent years. It is a simple, heartfelt story with a respect for classic themes, offering hope instead of darkness.
The main strength of the film is its outstanding cast. David Corenswet delivers a deep and sincere performance as Superman, while Nicholas Hoult's portrayal of Lex Luthor is impressive and complex. The chemistry between Clark and Lois is organic and vividly portrays their relationship. The supporting characters do not feel unnecessary but rather complement the story.
The visuals and sound are top-notch: beautiful locations, dynamic camera work, spectacular action scenes, and a memorable soundtrack. The flight scene and Krypto deserve special attention.
The downsides are the slightly choppy narrative at the start and the occasional excess of comic book elements. Some viewers would have preferred a longer story arc.
Overall, the film sets a strong foundation for the new DC universe.
The main strength of the film is its outstanding cast. David Corenswet delivers a deep and sincere performance as Superman, while Nicholas Hoult's portrayal of Lex Luthor is impressive and complex. The chemistry between Clark and Lois is organic and vividly portrays their relationship. The supporting characters do not feel unnecessary but rather complement the story.
The visuals and sound are top-notch: beautiful locations, dynamic camera work, spectacular action scenes, and a memorable soundtrack. The flight scene and Krypto deserve special attention.
The downsides are the slightly choppy narrative at the start and the occasional excess of comic book elements. Some viewers would have preferred a longer story arc.
Overall, the film sets a strong foundation for the new DC universe.
I watched the movie "Thunderbolts" and, to be honest, I was deeply disappointed. Expectations were much higher, but the picture did not meet them. The characters turned out to be faceless and do not evoke any empathic response - there is practically no chemistry between them, which is why the plot loses its vividness and causes boredom.
The villains are a complete disappointment. Neither Darkness nor Valentina Fontaine are able to evoke at least some emotions, both images look empty and uninteresting. The storyline is extremely weak, and the battle scenes leave much to be desired - they are quite monotonous and do not capture the viewer. Humor also failed: most of the jokes seem forced and not funny, with the exception of the character Bucky, a veteran of the MCU, who appears in Bob head - he became the only source of smiles.
The Sentry character turned out to be insufficiently revealed and rather weak. Robert often behaves illogically and stupidly, which is explained by his memory loss, but instead of arousing sympathy or interest, it is more annoying.
The villains are a complete disappointment. Neither Darkness nor Valentina Fontaine are able to evoke at least some emotions, both images look empty and uninteresting. The storyline is extremely weak, and the battle scenes leave much to be desired - they are quite monotonous and do not capture the viewer. Humor also failed: most of the jokes seem forced and not funny, with the exception of the character Bucky, a veteran of the MCU, who appears in Bob head - he became the only source of smiles.
The Sentry character turned out to be insufficiently revealed and rather weak. Robert often behaves illogically and stupidly, which is explained by his memory loss, but instead of arousing sympathy or interest, it is more annoying.