patrick-lafont
Joined Feb 2011
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I don't get how this movie gets good reviews. Maybe if this is your first or second zombie movie ever, it can be a good watch. Otherwise it feels like you're watching something that's been done and done over the years. There is no twist, nothing that leaves you saying "I didn't see it coming".
Maybe we've also had too much of the walking dead, the genre has been overused, whereas it was pretty refreshing and wild when the first two 28 movies went out.
Maybe we've also had too much of the walking dead, the genre has been overused, whereas it was pretty refreshing and wild when the first two 28 movies went out.
The movie is full of clichés and seems to have been done by someone who has no kids or still feels stuck in those early years when you're still dealing with those issues.
I don't get all the hate towards being a parent. The way this movie, and all movies/series, makes it look like is filled with negativity, and it looks so much more complicated than it actually is. Sure one cannot escape the sacrifices, the changes in one's life. But I watch this and I'm thinking this isn't at all what happened for us, and this old cliché that the father is not involved is like 30 years back.
Do we need that much to feel like we were destined to do great things ? Are we that important and unique that we need to question those choices eternally ?
I don't get all the hate towards being a parent. The way this movie, and all movies/series, makes it look like is filled with negativity, and it looks so much more complicated than it actually is. Sure one cannot escape the sacrifices, the changes in one's life. But I watch this and I'm thinking this isn't at all what happened for us, and this old cliché that the father is not involved is like 30 years back.
Do we need that much to feel like we were destined to do great things ? Are we that important and unique that we need to question those choices eternally ?
I watched it because it was advertised as a new Star Wars and stopped watching after 30 minutes because it was just bad.
It started like a low budget pilot for a series or video game, some vague narrative and we watch the life of a small community somewhere on a planet. Then the nazis come (seriously, a nazi outfit in a sci-fi movie? Ed Skrein again in a sadistic character, haven't we seen that a thousand times?) and ask for harvest they can't produce. Free violence that doesn't help the story. Top of that a robot design directly copied from the anime Jujutsu Kaisen (because we wouldn't notice?).
I just couldn't watch it anymore, so many clichés, no storytelling abilities whatsoever. Maybe teenagers should go back to books, if they're interested in SF. Better way of spending time...
It started like a low budget pilot for a series or video game, some vague narrative and we watch the life of a small community somewhere on a planet. Then the nazis come (seriously, a nazi outfit in a sci-fi movie? Ed Skrein again in a sadistic character, haven't we seen that a thousand times?) and ask for harvest they can't produce. Free violence that doesn't help the story. Top of that a robot design directly copied from the anime Jujutsu Kaisen (because we wouldn't notice?).
I just couldn't watch it anymore, so many clichés, no storytelling abilities whatsoever. Maybe teenagers should go back to books, if they're interested in SF. Better way of spending time...