Harry_Pamiaqui
Joined Jun 2016
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Needless changes, not even the strident and foolish music could save this atrocity. Flashing blinding lights in the background were sore to eyes, there was no plot, way too childish this version feels hollow. This Superman lacks heroic presence or charisma. Ridiculous knickknack gimcrack out-fits. They have Wendell "the Bunk" Pierce and they do not use him. Casting Rachel Brosnahan got us a beautiful Lois Lane, finally. Like every other Lois pep talk, winning, mourning, and complaining, her flying the saucer on the first trial felt oddly flat. A moody, angry, insecure, immature, and unremarkable Superman fails to give emotional weight. I stopped caring quickly, even the people in the theater were silent, not empathetic fast growing awkward. Ultra Man, really, don't we already have one. The lack of visual identity, boredom had a cape and fly. I can't find a reason to see this again.
So far as episode 2, whatever it was that took this uneven Frankenstein story off course, not all reviews were positive. Leaving out all the demi-human elders spell and their selfless affairs, production quality is excellent; but it has not the feel of a traditional Alien entry. If they were going to let fiction flow to the modern ideas point of creating humans cognitive synthetic vessels, at least they would have given them the necessary maturity to manage what is about to come. But this was not possible because after all they were children. Children, confronting one of the most notorious terrors in the history of cinematographic screen: the Alien. If you are up for obnoxious bad acting child playing goofy roles in confined scary combat, this is for you. Absolutely disaster? No, to say that would not be fair, yet. Let's give it a chance to regroup, correct at least 85 percent of this mess and star over again. On the mean time, I'm a fan and I will deal with this pill.
Reading the reviews is necessary in these times of rampant mediocrity on television. For this program they were of major help to leave out any Déjà vu, resemblance, copy, plagiarism, identity crisis, clunky, unnatural, irrelevant, disappointing mess dumb idea that could tarnish the experience. That way it was easy to find realism without a bloodshed. Some characters unique backgrounds may be a bit off annoying, but Watson leadership and care compensates to deliver an interesting plot, and you have a winner. Come on people, other MDs soup sandwich literally intubates and gut people in front of family members, now that's ate up extremely unreal, and traumatic. It has the potential to evolve.