kairaa
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It's rare to come across a script that is so unique and different that it is also brilliant. Kudos to this screenplay writer, director, and amazing actors who created an interesting, gore-y, shockingly direct, beautiful, confusing, and provocative story.
The production design is extremely clever, unexpected, yet surprisingly complementary, giving the film a beautiful, ethereal feel to balance the realistic and direct dialogue.
This is literally a film you cannot predict! There is conflict and obstacles, but not worn out, played out arcs normally seen.
It took me a while to get into it, but in 15 minutes I became more engrossed and curious to see where this was going. I was not disappointed!
The production design is extremely clever, unexpected, yet surprisingly complementary, giving the film a beautiful, ethereal feel to balance the realistic and direct dialogue.
This is literally a film you cannot predict! There is conflict and obstacles, but not worn out, played out arcs normally seen.
It took me a while to get into it, but in 15 minutes I became more engrossed and curious to see where this was going. I was not disappointed!
Oh my gosh, who wrote this script? It's like newbie 20-yo indie kid who didn't go to college. Immediately, I was turned off by the horrible idioms and clichés. It is such a disappointment and frankly, I'm embarrassed and feel bad for these marvelous actors (but you wouldn't know because of the horrible script and dialogue).
The story is interesting but I just kept wanting to barf at the continued clichés and idioms. I think I could write better dialogue.
Since the actors are stellar , especially Sir Anthony Hopkins and Collin Farrell, I chose to continue watching. Unfortunately, the story just isn't believable to hold up either, and it's a shame because if they had just tweaked one little thing that made it unbelievable, it could've been much better (minus the horrible dialogue again and clichés!).
The story is interesting but I just kept wanting to barf at the continued clichés and idioms. I think I could write better dialogue.
Since the actors are stellar , especially Sir Anthony Hopkins and Collin Farrell, I chose to continue watching. Unfortunately, the story just isn't believable to hold up either, and it's a shame because if they had just tweaked one little thing that made it unbelievable, it could've been much better (minus the horrible dialogue again and clichés!).
I'm actually surprised I kept watching this series. Apple seems to have gotten a few good series right but still struggling on the rest of them.
For me, "Masters of the air" was boring and cliché until we got to episode five (!) and then it started getting interesting. This is also when we also started getting a glimpse of character development. Hoping that this will continue, and I will actually be interested in these characters.
The funny thing is that title doesn't seem to fit the movie at all. There wasn't a lot of "mastering" in there except by one or two pilots.
Other than that blah blah.
For me, "Masters of the air" was boring and cliché until we got to episode five (!) and then it started getting interesting. This is also when we also started getting a glimpse of character development. Hoping that this will continue, and I will actually be interested in these characters.
The funny thing is that title doesn't seem to fit the movie at all. There wasn't a lot of "mastering" in there except by one or two pilots.
Other than that blah blah.