vigneshvv-99358
Joined Jun 2024
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This movie is a psychological, artful movie about fading sanity and loneliness... He's trapped in a penthouse for days. This film's ending is a metaphor that leaves the audience with many questions about the movie's conclusion. This film is artful in its portrayal of human sanity and solitude and leaves us with questions......His painting on the wall shows the horror of human nature, sanity slowly fading, and his delusion about escapism and boredom. This movie It's like the slow movement of time in a painting...This movie leaves me with a lot of questions about its ending; it leaves me delusional. I love this movie. I recommend this movie to anyone.
This is a children's movie, not for DC or comic fans. Lex Luthor isn't scary, and the villains aren't frightening. This isn't much different from *Shazam 2*. It's a below-average movie for DC fans and the general audience. Why aren't they improving stories? They spend millions on production but don't use their brains to create powerful, impactful stories. They introduced a lot of superheroes like Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, and that tech guy, whatever, but they failed to make a deep impact. The story is very simple; there's no deep connection to it. The audience is easily distracted from the screening. I at least expected some good end-credit scenes, but no. Superman sitting on the moon-that's the worst end-credit scene ever.
This film stars Jason, who leased a small farm from its owner, an old lady. Movie crews created a reason for Jason to fight villains throughout the 1-hour, 30-minute film. At first, it's reminiscent of *John Wick*. The fight scenes, especially the gunfights, have many cuts. This movie's story isn't about scamming; this movie is a scam to fool cinephiles and scam money from them (tickets). Maybe he'll act in his next movie with the Justice League or Avengers, haha. I even Googled, "Does Jason have any nerve issues?" Why does he act emotionless in every movie, including this one? Looks like he doesn't know acting. No offense, Jason.