rubenlambalgen
Joined May 2017
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One of those movies that could've been great if they rules and laws of the monster's universe would've been well pre-established. We don't know what the monster can, and cannot do. At given times he travels faster than a car driving off at 100mph by using the light and at other times he walking like some sort of zombie from the cod series, unable to see where Oliver and the mom are hiding, getting feistracted by a freaking dog. At certain times the monster seems super intelligent knowing every move of our characters almost being omnipotent and at other times he gets downgraded to a cheap jason Voorhees kind of intelectual.
We first are led to belive our characters made un unknowingly dumb decision by reading the story and keep on reading but it's later revealed that Larry himself was able to just appear at any screen at any given time and can finish his own story. Si he was inevitable anyways which leads us to rethinking all of the scenes where we as the audience are like "noo, stop reading you fool". It was inevitable anyways. Furthermore, if Larry need them to finish the story in order to be able to do physical harm to the protagonist, then why is he able to easily (almost) kill the dad. They didn't finish the story yet he could have easily killed the dad. His powers, intelligence, capabilities and pre-set boundaries bounce all over the place whcih for me let me to stop watching 20minutes before the end. I watched the foundlfix summary instead.
I would say it's better to skip this one unless you like movies that are incoherent.
We first are led to belive our characters made un unknowingly dumb decision by reading the story and keep on reading but it's later revealed that Larry himself was able to just appear at any screen at any given time and can finish his own story. Si he was inevitable anyways which leads us to rethinking all of the scenes where we as the audience are like "noo, stop reading you fool". It was inevitable anyways. Furthermore, if Larry need them to finish the story in order to be able to do physical harm to the protagonist, then why is he able to easily (almost) kill the dad. They didn't finish the story yet he could have easily killed the dad. His powers, intelligence, capabilities and pre-set boundaries bounce all over the place whcih for me let me to stop watching 20minutes before the end. I watched the foundlfix summary instead.
I would say it's better to skip this one unless you like movies that are incoherent.
U was literally not able to finish the movie.
I left at the part where they to convince the guy to join a heist.
I don't know how it ends all I know is that it was among the few movies that made me quit watching.
I left at the part where they to convince the guy to join a heist.
I don't know how it ends all I know is that it was among the few movies that made me quit watching.
This one completely ruined the franchise.
I had high expectations since I enjoyed the first so much but this one is just all over too much of arbitrary nonsense, bad screenplay and doesn't stay true to the rules and ambiance created by the first one.
Avoid!
I had high expectations since I enjoyed the first so much but this one is just all over too much of arbitrary nonsense, bad screenplay and doesn't stay true to the rules and ambiance created by the first one.
Avoid!