atlantisz-2
Joined Apr 2008
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Briefly: Too long.
More precisely: Tooooooo long.
Most of the characters speaks to much and too slowly...it's add 15 minutes to the movie...but, for...sake it's an ACTION movie!!!
The characters hesitate more than Shakespeare's Hamlet.
App. 30-35 minutes are useless and wasting the time of moviegoers..
More precisely: Tooooooo long.
Most of the characters speaks to much and too slowly...it's add 15 minutes to the movie...but, for...sake it's an ACTION movie!!!
The characters hesitate more than Shakespeare's Hamlet.
App. 30-35 minutes are useless and wasting the time of moviegoers..
The Fountain of Youth has become a compilation tape that borrows easily recognisable elements from other beloved films, including The Da Vinci Code, The Book of Secrets, Tomb Raider, and Indiana Jones. At the same time, it is incapable of working at least as a cheekily mixed homage.
This film is a big slap in the face of viewers, who are preparing for light entertainment, a kind of classic afternoon movie when they sit down in front of the Fountain of Youth. Guy Ritchie's adventure film is a waste of time, even more entertaining if you stare at the drying wall or the spider weaving a web in the corner.
This film is a big slap in the face of viewers, who are preparing for light entertainment, a kind of classic afternoon movie when they sit down in front of the Fountain of Youth. Guy Ritchie's adventure film is a waste of time, even more entertaining if you stare at the drying wall or the spider weaving a web in the corner.
The new Rebel Moon could still hold its own in the form of a slide show, highlighting certain clips, but it's an anti-film here. About industrial waste, which maybe even Netflix would prefer to deny in a few years. As for the use of slow-motion, the new Rebel Moon goes too far compared to the first part, specifically, there is a cut where one of the characters draws water into his water bottle in slow motion.
Even watching this movie requires an inhuman amount of patience. And no one should pretend it can't get any worse. Both Zack Snyder and Netflix have a knack for going deeper and deeper. That particular rabbit hole is pretty deep...
Even watching this movie requires an inhuman amount of patience. And no one should pretend it can't get any worse. Both Zack Snyder and Netflix have a knack for going deeper and deeper. That particular rabbit hole is pretty deep...