rufusblad
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So the first ten minutes or so have some crazy and unbelievable things happen, like a horse running over the windshield of a car without leaving a single mark. That puts the spirit of the whole film, where you all the time have to ignore details you know could never happen in real life.
If you can shut off your brain and critical thinking for 2 hours it is a fun watch. Good action, Mark Wahlberg is always great, I had some good laughs, but it is not a movie a would watch again because some things were just so unbelievable that it was annoying.
If you can shut off your brain and critical thinking for 2 hours it is a fun watch. Good action, Mark Wahlberg is always great, I had some good laughs, but it is not a movie a would watch again because some things were just so unbelievable that it was annoying.
I have never written a review on IMDB but decided to do so after reading all the negative reviews.
I was really hyped for this show, but after the first two episodes I was really disappointed: they were slow, strange and just boring. But I wanted to give this show a try and I am glad I did, because after the forth episode it becomes so much better, and the first, boring episodes then make more sense. The show gives time for character development and it will pay off in the end.
I am writing this after watching episode 6 and I must say that it is way better than what we saw in The Hobbit series. This show captures in a great way Tolkien's magic, and it is full of mystery and plot twists. So don't mind the haters and the negative reviews. Everything in the show is breath-taking: the scenes, the CGI, the landscape, the storyline, the acting etc. There is so much to take in that I'll need to re-watch the first season once ended.
I was really hyped for this show, but after the first two episodes I was really disappointed: they were slow, strange and just boring. But I wanted to give this show a try and I am glad I did, because after the forth episode it becomes so much better, and the first, boring episodes then make more sense. The show gives time for character development and it will pay off in the end.
I am writing this after watching episode 6 and I must say that it is way better than what we saw in The Hobbit series. This show captures in a great way Tolkien's magic, and it is full of mystery and plot twists. So don't mind the haters and the negative reviews. Everything in the show is breath-taking: the scenes, the CGI, the landscape, the storyline, the acting etc. There is so much to take in that I'll need to re-watch the first season once ended.
I really liked the movie to begin with. The acting and pace is good, but you really never get an answer to why the things happen in the movie.
The cops seem to run around trying to solve a big cover-up. What this cover-up really is we are never told, and we are introduced to a lot of characters, but we never get to know why the act as they do.
Instead of a great thriller we see the cops running around solving mini-missions in order to get to the bad guy, but we never get a follow-up to why all these missions lead them to him. It tries to be an exciting action thriller but it never gets exciting because the audience is just sitting there confused.
Great potential, but very poor sinopsis.
The cops seem to run around trying to solve a big cover-up. What this cover-up really is we are never told, and we are introduced to a lot of characters, but we never get to know why the act as they do.
Instead of a great thriller we see the cops running around solving mini-missions in order to get to the bad guy, but we never get a follow-up to why all these missions lead them to him. It tries to be an exciting action thriller but it never gets exciting because the audience is just sitting there confused.
Great potential, but very poor sinopsis.