Sophie_89
Joined Feb 2015
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I was fascinated by the concept; I thought it was a brilliant idea for a TV show, but it was very poorly executed. Half of the episodes were a joke (episodes 1, 2 and 4). Terrible writing and acting, uninteresting stories and characters, and I just didn't care about the characters in these episodes or what was going to happen to them. Episodes 3, 5 and 6 were better; the acting was better (but still not great), and the storylines were more interesting. They were good enough that I cared about the characters and I wanted to see what was going to happen to them and how the episode was going to unfold, but there was still a lot of room for improvement. I think it would have been better if the episodes had followed on from each other so we got to meet all of the characters in the first episode, and then there would have been time to develop the characters and their stories because it all felt very rushed where there was only one 45-minute episode for each plot and set of characters. The idea of everyone having a soulmate, and that you can take a test to find out who your soulmate is, is a very complex one and should make for many highly emotionally-charged scenes between characters, so they shouldn't be rushed or the whole story crammed into one episode.
Is Frozen II a great film? Yes. Is it as good as or better than Frozen I? Nope. The only thing that I would say Frozen II is on a par with, with Frozen I, is visually. It is visually stunning. It might even be more visually stunning in places than Frozen I. But Frozen I has a better storyline and better comical moments; as a whole the film is just better, and it flows better. Frozen II has some great moments and some great comedy, but at times it feels rushed and it doesn't flow as well. Maybe I just need to see it again and it needs to grow on me, and there's such high expectations because the first film was literally, like, one of the best films ever! That's hard to follow and live up to, let alone exceed! But Frozen II is still absolutely a must-see film.
This is a cute, funny, honest, heart-warming, relatable film, an enjoyable 1 hour and 20 minutes. The way mental health is dealt with in this film is refreshing and realistic.