wp02366
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The world isn't what it used to be, but especially: Oscars aren't what they used to be. But then, this process already started a few years ago.
I gave the movie 5 stars which I would give any shallow softcore movie like this one. Considering that it is quite long, we learn too little about the background of the odd main character, Anora. The characters in general are quite one-dimensional and implausible, strike as somewhere between comical and bizarre, and none of them except for 'Igor' caused me to feel much sympathy for them. Some dialogues are outright silly. Nothing to take away from this flick other than the eternal question: 'why are some people that stupid'. Good enough for one lazy weekend evening if you have nothing better in your watch list.
I gave the movie 5 stars which I would give any shallow softcore movie like this one. Considering that it is quite long, we learn too little about the background of the odd main character, Anora. The characters in general are quite one-dimensional and implausible, strike as somewhere between comical and bizarre, and none of them except for 'Igor' caused me to feel much sympathy for them. Some dialogues are outright silly. Nothing to take away from this flick other than the eternal question: 'why are some people that stupid'. Good enough for one lazy weekend evening if you have nothing better in your watch list.
I recall watching "Nikita" with enthusiasm as a young man, how naive was I back then to what I am today.
Today I see the show as full of psychopaths and killers, it's unclear on whose authority they're even acting, and every episode a number of highly trained agents die basically for questionable reasons and objectives. Many die just because of faults or internal conflicts of the so-called 'sections', which is actually a pretty accurate reflection of what any governmental actions involving violence are usually resulting in.
The show lives of Peta Wilson, but her daily renewed styling like a supermodel in a dark secret spy unit is utmost implausible, just as her and "Michael"'s overacting with him as emotionally cold and hardened but still somehow 'loving' man and her as the 'wild beast' that also has tears in her eyes in every episode. It's a taste too much of everything to feel plausible. They see each other after being separated for years and don't even smile, let alone hug. The complete inability of pretty much everyone in the series to act like normal humans who are capable of speaking sentences longer than 5 words or showing a wider emotional range than a flatline with a few bumps in between made watching the series past Season 2 really challenging tbh. But I loved the concept, and it felt fresh and exciting until then.
Today I see the show as full of psychopaths and killers, it's unclear on whose authority they're even acting, and every episode a number of highly trained agents die basically for questionable reasons and objectives. Many die just because of faults or internal conflicts of the so-called 'sections', which is actually a pretty accurate reflection of what any governmental actions involving violence are usually resulting in.
The show lives of Peta Wilson, but her daily renewed styling like a supermodel in a dark secret spy unit is utmost implausible, just as her and "Michael"'s overacting with him as emotionally cold and hardened but still somehow 'loving' man and her as the 'wild beast' that also has tears in her eyes in every episode. It's a taste too much of everything to feel plausible. They see each other after being separated for years and don't even smile, let alone hug. The complete inability of pretty much everyone in the series to act like normal humans who are capable of speaking sentences longer than 5 words or showing a wider emotional range than a flatline with a few bumps in between made watching the series past Season 2 really challenging tbh. But I loved the concept, and it felt fresh and exciting until then.
This is a really nice movie to watch together with your partner or family during a weekend when having nothing else to do. The movie doesn't provide anything too deep or churning (so it should be perfectly fine for 10+ year old's to watch), basically it consists of a few story threads that eventually get intertwined and suggest to focus on the real things and values in life: connection, caring, love.
Production is good and the music very tasteful and supporting the story. Hint: fans, don't miss the final credits. ;-)
And, before I forget: ever dog / animal lover will also love this movie. :)
Production is good and the music very tasteful and supporting the story. Hint: fans, don't miss the final credits. ;-)
And, before I forget: ever dog / animal lover will also love this movie. :)