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Ethan Hawke, F. Murray Abraham, Oscar Isaac, Antonia Salib, May Calamawy, Karim El Hakim, Saba Mubarak, Sofia Asir, and Michael Benjamin Hernandez in Moon Knight (2022)

Review by jatoddramey

Moon Knight

5/10

Has the potential to be great but hollywood are a clout chasing viral machine with no substance

Marvel seems to have a pattern with developing characters who appear to be adults but for some reason are always to ditzy or stubborn to put 2 and 2 together while reciting cheesy lines and redundant behavior that never supports any progression in the story. Like every episode is 35 min of BS ( character pretends like they haven't received new info from prev episode and continues to run in circles) and then boom last 15 min and all of sudden the story starts to progress for 10 min and we're left with a " cliff hanger" lol if they say so. Also serious continuity issues. First being that they Describe Steven Grant as D. I. D but the only symptom they show is the time loss and an extra personality who never seems to phase in during stress like real D. I. D ( USA of Tara). And what was the reason for the setting being London??? The American actors British accent is terrible and if the story line was going to lead us to Egypt the man could have just been from America working at Smithsonian or actually working at Egyptian museum in Egypt.
  • jatoddramey
  • Apr 6, 2022

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