wanabisufi
Joined Nov 2020
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I would give it 10 out of 10 but I can't because apparently some of the marketing made it look like an action movie.
It isn't and I can see why people tried to watch this expecting lots of fighting and instead got slow scenes and character development.
But if you watch this movie without the expectation of a kung-fu/action flick, then it's pretty good.
It's about how a woman comes to terms with her past and her father, and it's about how martial ethics can change a person.
It isn't and I can see why people tried to watch this expecting lots of fighting and instead got slow scenes and character development.
But if you watch this movie without the expectation of a kung-fu/action flick, then it's pretty good.
It's about how a woman comes to terms with her past and her father, and it's about how martial ethics can change a person.
Many people are offended at how Kali and Ganesh were portrayed. Probably have a good reason for that. I would be bothered too, but if you watched this episode after season 15 ended, then you know that Christianity is also ultimately portrayed in an inaccurate and negative way.
What actually happens in the episode is interesting for world building, albeit lazy with the research on mythological figures.
What actually happens in the episode is interesting for world building, albeit lazy with the research on mythological figures.