jorgemiguel-63114
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By far the worst episode of the season, maybe the only bad episode after some solid entries. Randy feels off character, he makes decisions that don't combine with him, Andrew Tate is just there, he doesn't add anything to the episode, and the final message is something quite confusing to me, hard to really understand what the writers were trying to say. To make matters worse, seeing Garrison as Trump again brought back memories of the show's 2016 season, which I'd rather forget. Also, the episode's pacing felt sluggish, and the humor didn't land as well as in previous episodes. All in all, a disappointing entry in an otherwise short but decent season.
It's a movie that won't blow your mind, but it's quite entertaining. A few clichés here and there, the movie's pacing is pretty good, the cgi is awful, the actors do a decent job, the color palette is pretty appealing.
Tom Holland is quite charming in this film, but falls far short of the original work. Uncharted fans might be pretty disappointed, but that's to be expected. Wahlberg also delivers a solid performance as Sully, although his relationship with Nathan could have been explored more in-depth.
One of the main drawbacks of the film is the poor CGI, which can be distracting at times. Additionally, the movie falls short of the original work, with some of the characters and plot points feeling underdeveloped, leaving fans potentially disappointed. However, for those unfamiliar with the game series, Uncharted is a decent introduction to the world of Nathan Drake.
Overall, "Uncharted" is a fun action-adventure movie that offers some solid entertainment value. While it may not satisfy die hard fans of the video game series, it is still an enjoyable watch for those looking for a thrill ride. Either way, it's one of the best movies based on a video game, but maybe a mini series would be more appropriate. 6.8/10.
Tom Holland is quite charming in this film, but falls far short of the original work. Uncharted fans might be pretty disappointed, but that's to be expected. Wahlberg also delivers a solid performance as Sully, although his relationship with Nathan could have been explored more in-depth.
One of the main drawbacks of the film is the poor CGI, which can be distracting at times. Additionally, the movie falls short of the original work, with some of the characters and plot points feeling underdeveloped, leaving fans potentially disappointed. However, for those unfamiliar with the game series, Uncharted is a decent introduction to the world of Nathan Drake.
Overall, "Uncharted" is a fun action-adventure movie that offers some solid entertainment value. While it may not satisfy die hard fans of the video game series, it is still an enjoyable watch for those looking for a thrill ride. Either way, it's one of the best movies based on a video game, but maybe a mini series would be more appropriate. 6.8/10.