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The Acolyte

The Acolyte

4.3
1
  • Jul 23, 2024
  • Made by mediocre creators for a mediocre audience

    Yes, it is that bad as to deserve 1/1

    Not only his is an dreadful script, with no clear plot or story, full of inconsistences with very poorly developed characters, it is even worse.

    The real Star Wars was basically an entertaining sci-fi with spectacular special effects for the time. But it was also a story about heroes, sacrifice, discipline, responsibility...

    The Alcoholite is just a garbage of moral relativism, where killing has no consequences, nobody is responsible for their actions, or consistent with any kind of moral (either good or bad) or motivation.

    This review contains no spoilers, because the show is soo bad that they don´t discover anything at all at the end.

    The stupid bad girl kills some Jedi at the beginning of the show, but have no consequence at all at the end. She just don´t remember anything at the end, so everything is forgotten.

    The stupid good guy, let the bad guy kill his companions without intervening. Then let their bodies to rot without even a gesture of sorrow.

    The stupid bad guy kills even more people including the friends of the stupid good girl, with no consequences.

    The stupid good girl goes with the stupid bad guy just after he killed his friends and the next day she likes him because she sees him naked. Later she kill the man who raised and cared for her for years (the stupid good guy) without any remorse or even conflict, and leaves with the stupid bad guy,

    It is difficult to understand what is in the mind of the creators, but remember this person was close collaborator for years of a convicted serial sexual predator.

    If you like this series, you are below average human quality.
    Midway

    Midway

    6.8
    8
  • Oct 3, 2021
  • Good adaptation of an historical battle

    Midway follows the style of other war movies such as "Tora Tora Tora!", "The Longest Day", or "Battle of Japan Sea". It shows the battle from different points of view of the characters that participated, their doubts, their decisions and mistakes.

    Some people criticise the usage of real footage in the film. Well. When you have images of the real battle of Midway filmed by John Ford, why would you recreate it with special effects?

    I would agree that the inclusion of the romantic subplot may be boring, but it also serves to describe the tension and wish of revenge against the Japanese after Pearl Harbour, which is an important factor to this battle.
    Amistad

    Amistad

    7.3
    3
  • Oct 2, 2021
  • An exercise on historical ignorance

    Amistad could be just another movie that tell historical events from a modern point of view, as it is usual at Hollywood. Well-made but with a totally inaccurate content. What I don't understand it is why they need to include a totally ridiculous portrait of Queen Isabella, that was not even ruling at the time? It is clearly a direct insult to Spain, but just shows the total ignorance of the filmmakers (which is also usual in Hollywood).

    In fact, queen Maria Christina was regent for her daughter Isabella in1839. Also, Spain was a constitutional monarchy with a liberal constitution (even more liberal than the U. S. in many regards) at the time, not the kind of "autocracy" described in the film. In any case it is totally implausible that a monarch will act personally in such matters that clearly belongs to a foreign office secretary.

    The rest of the film it is just as historically inaccurate. This can be accepted for dramatic and storytelling purposes. But inventing absurd facts just to insult historical characters of even nations can not be accepted.

    So, just another exercise that American filmmakers do to show their ignorance to the world. Please, Spielberg and company, go to school and read something before doing more ridiculous rubbish.
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