ernestobladins
Joined Oct 2013
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Feels like a movie made for parents, boring parents. The type of movie teenagers kids and young adults in their early 20s will get bored off because 99% of them won't relate.
Script is thin as a paper and predictable specially if you watched the thunderbolts post-credit scene.
Galactus is impressive yeah, much like the other celestial in Eternals was also impressive to watch, but it's boring. Silver sulfer is just meh, her voice is irritating and the plot does nothing special with her.
The worst was Pascal as the script keeps telling us that he's a genius because of everything he invents, but then when it comes to making decisions, the movie shows us that he's dumb or not very competent.
The movie is basically "tell, don't show" instead of "show don't tell" and not just with him but with the entire family dynamic. They are family because they keep saying they are one.
Last, but not least, if you hate the marvel humor undercutting emotional moments and tension, this is yet another movie that follows the marvel humor formula. Everything is a joke, everything has to end with a cheesy one liner, nothing can be taken seriously because of this.
It's slop, forgettable. No one will talk about this a year from now.
Script is thin as a paper and predictable specially if you watched the thunderbolts post-credit scene.
Galactus is impressive yeah, much like the other celestial in Eternals was also impressive to watch, but it's boring. Silver sulfer is just meh, her voice is irritating and the plot does nothing special with her.
The worst was Pascal as the script keeps telling us that he's a genius because of everything he invents, but then when it comes to making decisions, the movie shows us that he's dumb or not very competent.
The movie is basically "tell, don't show" instead of "show don't tell" and not just with him but with the entire family dynamic. They are family because they keep saying they are one.
Last, but not least, if you hate the marvel humor undercutting emotional moments and tension, this is yet another movie that follows the marvel humor formula. Everything is a joke, everything has to end with a cheesy one liner, nothing can be taken seriously because of this.
It's slop, forgettable. No one will talk about this a year from now.
James Gunn just gets it. He knows how to make characters with personalities, sed and relatable feelings and experiences, that make you invest on the character you are watching.
I don't care about the "world ending stakes" if i don't care about the characters living in that world.
Lois amd clark's chemistry is just perfect finally. Their dynamic is engaging, fun to watch, and it makes you believe that they genuinely like each other.
The daily planet finally feels real and fun, similar to the new adventures of lois and clark. Jimmy finally feels like Clark's friend for real. And lex is a villian that's fun to watch.
Overall this was a great experience and a great start to the new DCU.
I don't care about the "world ending stakes" if i don't care about the characters living in that world.
Lois amd clark's chemistry is just perfect finally. Their dynamic is engaging, fun to watch, and it makes you believe that they genuinely like each other.
The daily planet finally feels real and fun, similar to the new adventures of lois and clark. Jimmy finally feels like Clark's friend for real. And lex is a villian that's fun to watch.
Overall this was a great experience and a great start to the new DCU.
I liked it. Not just because the plot was solid and well-paced, but because it felt honest. It reminded me of those old-school films that didn't need noise to say something real.
At its core, it's a story about identity and self-acceptance, but more than that, it's about empathy. About choosing to understand rather than fear what we don't recognize. About seeing others not as enemies, but as mirrors. It reminds you that not everything unfamiliar is a threat, and not every difference has to become a division.
I walked out of the theater feeling like I had experienced something, not just watched it.
At its core, it's a story about identity and self-acceptance, but more than that, it's about empathy. About choosing to understand rather than fear what we don't recognize. About seeing others not as enemies, but as mirrors. It reminds you that not everything unfamiliar is a threat, and not every difference has to become a division.
I walked out of the theater feeling like I had experienced something, not just watched it.