ceedee68
Joined Aug 2011
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I'll start with the positives. A fantastic (wasted) cast, plenty to get excited about with this ensemble, unfortunately only 2 good parts. Lots of backstories, not enough time. Plenty of action and fast paced storyline. Plenty of unfortunate death and destruction without audience connection or care. The special effects seemed over the top at times and made it hard to feel immersed in the movies reality. The script was boring, underdeveloped and predictable at times. Most of the players seemed wooden or forced and I had no connection to them and did not care if they lived or died. In my mind this probably needed to be a 10 part tv series with all the stories and subplots.
Too much in too short of time equals too much information and not enough story connectivity. There is so much potential, but it needs a better storyteller or a longer format.
Too much in too short of time equals too much information and not enough story connectivity. There is so much potential, but it needs a better storyteller or a longer format.
As we fall further down the digital rabbit hole, what happens when it's no longer there to make us feel safe and secure? Who can you trust? Isolated and alone!
Sam Esmail loves to turn the knife in your mind's eye of imagination and doesn't disappoint with this one. It's a slow, suspenseful build up, with maybe some inspiration visually from the G. O. A. T. Alfred Hitchcock. A terrific cast that inspires paranoia and deception as the struggle through the unknown with no one but themselves to save the situation unfolding.
If you can live with the MacGuffin and enjoy the journey you won't be despondent and enjoy the plot twists and turns as they... Leave the World Behind.
Sam Esmail loves to turn the knife in your mind's eye of imagination and doesn't disappoint with this one. It's a slow, suspenseful build up, with maybe some inspiration visually from the G. O. A. T. Alfred Hitchcock. A terrific cast that inspires paranoia and deception as the struggle through the unknown with no one but themselves to save the situation unfolding.
If you can live with the MacGuffin and enjoy the journey you won't be despondent and enjoy the plot twists and turns as they... Leave the World Behind.
You would want to hope this was written by AI and hope human writers can turn this around. I watched the whole thing and my opinion did not change after watching the initial 2 episodes. I thought it crap then and crap now. There is not one redeeming quality from any aspect. The story was bad... The acting was wooden or terrible... I did not care about any of the characters... I did not like any of the characters... If they all blew up on the same planet I would have said thank you. The writers should be sacked, the directors should definitely remove their name from the production if they want a future. Ahsoka is the worst Jedi creation so far. I'd rather watch my child do fart bubbles in the bath, but don't take my word it. Watch the first 2 episodes and hopefully you will be smarter than me and stop there. I wish I could use the force to make sure those writers never write again.