behnamboogi
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Since Megan is no longer the villain of the story and is supposed to be a hero, Gerard Johnston (director) has done his best to make her a likable character. So, Megan is constantly teasing and trying to be funny. In the parts where she is in the body of a small robot - similar to what we expect to see in the sequel to "Wall-E" - her jokes work, but the problem is that in these parts, there is practically no trace of "Megan"; it is as if the creators want to parody their previous ideas.
"Megan 2" also has a few subplots about the dangers of artificial intelligence, but they are presented so cheesily that their impact is completely lost. Gerard Johnston is direct and you feel like you're listening to a superficial manifesto that happened to be written by ChatGPT. Of course, no one expects a film like this to convey any important messages, but the filmmaker insists on sloganeering, and with an unclear stance, so one hits the nail on the head and the other hits the nail on the head.
"Megan 2" also has a few subplots about the dangers of artificial intelligence, but they are presented so cheesily that their impact is completely lost. Gerard Johnston is direct and you feel like you're listening to a superficial manifesto that happened to be written by ChatGPT. Of course, no one expects a film like this to convey any important messages, but the filmmaker insists on sloganeering, and with an unclear stance, so one hits the nail on the head and the other hits the nail on the head.
The movie Somehow Pregnant is a gentle, heartwarming, and full of surprises comedy that depicts a different story of pregnancy, friendship, choices, and unexpected life changes. The main character of this movie is an independent and thoughtful woman who suddenly finds herself involved in a strange and unexpected adventure; an adventure that is both funny and warms your heart to the core.
Somehow Pregnant takes you on a journey full of contradictory emotions with a fresh look at the subject of pregnancy, women's concerns, and life's big decisions. Where laughter and tears, jokes and truth, and love and responsibility come together. If you are looking to watch an attractive movie with a family atmosphere and a modern narrative of motherhood, this movie is a great choice.
Somehow Pregnant takes you on a journey full of contradictory emotions with a fresh look at the subject of pregnancy, women's concerns, and life's big decisions. Where laughter and tears, jokes and truth, and love and responsibility come together. If you are looking to watch an attractive movie with a family atmosphere and a modern narrative of motherhood, this movie is a great choice.
The Jurassic World franchise has been on a tear for some time. After the disaster of Jurassic World: Dominion, many thought the franchise was doomed until a year ago, when news broke that a new Jurassic World film was in the works, one without the main cast and with a story separate from Chris Pratt's trilogy. Jurassic World: Rebirth is the seventh film in the long-running franchise that began with Steven Spielberg's 1993 masterpiece and has been rebooted many times. As part of these efforts, David Capp, the writer of the first two Jurassic Park films, has now been brought back for the sequel. While David Capp didn't deliver a stunning script, Jurassic World: Rebirth is a fun summer blockbuster with relentless action that's a lifeline for a franchise that's slowly dying out. In my review of Jurassic World: Rebirth, I'll focus on Gareth Edwards' action-packed direction, as well as Alexandre Desplat's score, which transcends David Capp's lackluster script.