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The strong point of this movie is its script because it follows a completely new story line and is far from most of the clichés of today's cinema. This spectacular and unpredictable film is a dark and violent comedy in the horror genre
The Menu movie has a thoughtful story that wants to look at many people today from a meaningful angle. But the movie doesn't go any way to the end and this is the biggest flaw that prevents The Menu from becoming a great movie.
The narrative structure of The Menu is slow from the beginning of the film, and the reason for this is not the script. The reason for the slow structure of the film is the brilliant performance of Ralph Fiennes, who creates memorable scenes for the viewer. He has played this role so well that he has become the Slovak chef.
The Menu movie has a thoughtful story that wants to look at many people today from a meaningful angle. But the movie doesn't go any way to the end and this is the biggest flaw that prevents The Menu from becoming a great movie.
The narrative structure of The Menu is slow from the beginning of the film, and the reason for this is not the script. The reason for the slow structure of the film is the brilliant performance of Ralph Fiennes, who creates memorable scenes for the viewer. He has played this role so well that he has become the Slovak chef.
There's a lot of content crammed into Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham's eighty-eight minutes, and it constantly feels like the animation is rushing its narrative, jumping from set piece to set piece. And it spends little time on backstories or explanations. If the animation Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham was going on in the basic storyline of the franchise, this would not be a big problem; Everyone knows at least the basics about Gotham's prominent citizens and their motivations.
In this animation, although we have characters with similar names, they are not the same famous characters. Some, like Harvey Dent, have roles similar to the original timeline. Others, like Dick Grayson and Kirk Langstrom, play completely different roles. Another group like Oliver Queen falls somewhere in between the two categories. Oliver Queen is not the famous Green Arrow, but he is especially skilled in using the bow and other medieval weapons. Likewise, Barbara Gordon is still Oracle, but in a different way.
Without knowing more than how these versions of the characters came about, they seem detached from the story. Some of the smaller characters are also used more like a narrative device than a character. These characters appear, cause something to happen or have something happen to them, and then disappear within minutes. It's like using Danny Trejo or Eric Roberts in a movie for five minutes.
The same can be said about the sect and legends related to them.
In the end, I can say that this time, the animation of Batman is different from other animations of this character, in the end, it will be a B-movie that is worth watching. Maybe the aim of this animation was not something like that, but it cannot be said that this is a very bad thing.
In this animation, although we have characters with similar names, they are not the same famous characters. Some, like Harvey Dent, have roles similar to the original timeline. Others, like Dick Grayson and Kirk Langstrom, play completely different roles. Another group like Oliver Queen falls somewhere in between the two categories. Oliver Queen is not the famous Green Arrow, but he is especially skilled in using the bow and other medieval weapons. Likewise, Barbara Gordon is still Oracle, but in a different way.
Without knowing more than how these versions of the characters came about, they seem detached from the story. Some of the smaller characters are also used more like a narrative device than a character. These characters appear, cause something to happen or have something happen to them, and then disappear within minutes. It's like using Danny Trejo or Eric Roberts in a movie for five minutes.
The same can be said about the sect and legends related to them.
In the end, I can say that this time, the animation of Batman is different from other animations of this character, in the end, it will be a B-movie that is worth watching. Maybe the aim of this animation was not something like that, but it cannot be said that this is a very bad thing.
But this formula, although entertaining, is a complete mistake.
A film that knows how to structure itself and gets where it wants by almost mastering the entertainment exercise. It knows how to be a deeply British American film, a James Bond and Mission Impossible-style spy thriller with clichéd one-liners for a clichéd hero like Jason Statham; And with a director who coordinates all the talents well. So from a normal point of view the film is a simple pleasure for any viewer looking to be entertained, but maybe that is the reason for its commercial failure.
"Operation Fortune" is based on a bland and outdated movie. Undoubtedly, this film is Ritchie and Statham's answer to the stylish and glamorous James Bond films before the Daniel Craig era and the recent Mission Impossible series; Only with a lower budget, but with a higher dose of humor. This movie does not have a script worthy of attention, nor is the level of action and performance of a blockbuster movie. The only really positive aspect of the film is that it doesn't take itself too seriously, which keeps one's expectations from it at a reasonable level.
A film that knows how to structure itself and gets where it wants by almost mastering the entertainment exercise. It knows how to be a deeply British American film, a James Bond and Mission Impossible-style spy thriller with clichéd one-liners for a clichéd hero like Jason Statham; And with a director who coordinates all the talents well. So from a normal point of view the film is a simple pleasure for any viewer looking to be entertained, but maybe that is the reason for its commercial failure.
"Operation Fortune" is based on a bland and outdated movie. Undoubtedly, this film is Ritchie and Statham's answer to the stylish and glamorous James Bond films before the Daniel Craig era and the recent Mission Impossible series; Only with a lower budget, but with a higher dose of humor. This movie does not have a script worthy of attention, nor is the level of action and performance of a blockbuster movie. The only really positive aspect of the film is that it doesn't take itself too seriously, which keeps one's expectations from it at a reasonable level.