noeroa
Joined Oct 2013
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noeroa's rating
Subservience is not good, but it's not bad either, but you can pretty much guess everything that's bound to happen from the first two minutes.
It's nice to see Megan Fox again, her and Madeleine Zima carry the acting weight on their shoulders, because Michele Morrone can't act to save his own life.
Although it plays by numbers, it's entertaining enough, although I wish the script had been much more daring and steamier as well, venturing deeper into our fears of what this possibility could represent for us all in a near future, and more creativity in the violence department as well.
All and all, it's a fun watch.
It's nice to see Megan Fox again, her and Madeleine Zima carry the acting weight on their shoulders, because Michele Morrone can't act to save his own life.
Although it plays by numbers, it's entertaining enough, although I wish the script had been much more daring and steamier as well, venturing deeper into our fears of what this possibility could represent for us all in a near future, and more creativity in the violence department as well.
All and all, it's a fun watch.
Jason Reitman takes the torch of this beloved franchise and does his father proud.
Ever since we started seeing the teasers we knew this was going to pay tribute to Ivan's legacy, Jason really captured the essence of his dad's work and Dan & Harold's storytelling, so this film concludes a circle that was way overdue, borrowing from the past while paving the future for the franchise.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife is a joyride, it's fun and thrilling, it's spooky and captivating. The film is polished and beautifully presented, but underneath its perfectly marketed shell, lies its heart, one that respectfully pays homage to its source material, encapsulating the feeling of wonder and nostalgia that could only come from a Reitman.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife will make old fans rejoice, while making plenty of new ones along the way.
Enjoy it until the movie theater screen is turned off, your patience will pay off, I promise.
Ever since we started seeing the teasers we knew this was going to pay tribute to Ivan's legacy, Jason really captured the essence of his dad's work and Dan & Harold's storytelling, so this film concludes a circle that was way overdue, borrowing from the past while paving the future for the franchise.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife is a joyride, it's fun and thrilling, it's spooky and captivating. The film is polished and beautifully presented, but underneath its perfectly marketed shell, lies its heart, one that respectfully pays homage to its source material, encapsulating the feeling of wonder and nostalgia that could only come from a Reitman.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife will make old fans rejoice, while making plenty of new ones along the way.
Enjoy it until the movie theater screen is turned off, your patience will pay off, I promise.