bahae19
Joined Mar 2021
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It didn't really click with me. The movie is packed with symbolism and heavy imagery, but in the end I didn't feel fully engaged.
The setup is simple: a famous actress suddenly goes mute, and a nurse is assigned to take care of her in an isolated house. At first, it feels like a deep psychological story is about to unfold. But as it goes on, it drifts into long philosophical monologues and surreal visuals. I kept waiting for something big to happen, and it never really did.
The setup is simple: a famous actress suddenly goes mute, and a nurse is assigned to take care of her in an isolated house. At first, it feels like a deep psychological story is about to unfold. But as it goes on, it drifts into long philosophical monologues and surreal visuals. I kept waiting for something big to happen, and it never really did.
I just watched The Terminator (1984) on the big screen, and honestly the experience was amazing. Seeing a classic like this in the cinema hits completely different - the sound, the atmosphere, and the retro vibe made it feel special.
The movie itself still holds up really well. The mix of sci-fi and action is intense, Arnold Schwarzenegger as the unstoppable machine is iconic, and the tension never lets up. The effects obviously look dated compared to today, but in the theater that 80s practical style actually made it even cooler.
The movie itself still holds up really well. The mix of sci-fi and action is intense, Arnold Schwarzenegger as the unstoppable machine is iconic, and the tension never lets up. The effects obviously look dated compared to today, but in the theater that 80s practical style actually made it even cooler.
I just watched Ben 10: Alien Swarm and honestly, it was a big letdown. I gave it a 3/10. The idea of bringing Ben 10 into live action sounded exciting, but the execution really doesn't work.
The acting feels awkward most of the time, and the dialogue is super cheesy. The CGI is rough, even for 2009 standards, and the aliens don't look convincing at all. It kind of pulls you out of the experience instead of making it fun.
The acting feels awkward most of the time, and the dialogue is super cheesy. The CGI is rough, even for 2009 standards, and the aliens don't look convincing at all. It kind of pulls you out of the experience instead of making it fun.