sharifwaly
Joined Mar 2023
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Far better than going to the space or diverting a nuke! And they made little joke about that too. I guess those who are stuck with this franchise for this long, they know what to expect by now - family happy time (this time the next generation got more attention since the kid is Dom's kid and not Mia's), getting clean and then again criminalized because something done in the past decided to be present, Roman and Tej's silly interactions, Dom's worry reflected on his glabella, idolizing of Dom on the streets, his taking no time to prove why he has been idolized and respected, losing some good folks (with a hope that they May return in a few years 😉), and shouting something in relation to 'family'. All boxes were checked!
Now, let's talk about the new character added to the franchise for at least two movies- Jason Momoa. It is hard to find a niche when you're late in the game In a crowd of big musclemen that includes Vin Diesel, John Cena, Dwayne Johnson, and Jason Statham. So, Momoa chose a different approach- a psychotic who brings hell down with a childlike smile in his eyes and joy on his face, dance moves, and occasional nod challenging gender norm. The problem is, Momoa's acting was totally repetitive of his character in Slumberland. It was so similar to the point that it felt like he probably mixed up the costumes, moves, and dialogues between these two movies. That was very very frustrating. Momoa shows that it is very easy to get gigs if someone has advantage over physical appearance in Hollywood. How about this Mr. Momoa - reveal some more intricate sides of Dante in the next movie? Show us that he can get scared, he can cry, and maybe fall in love? And, remember, if you do work it out, keep it for just one movie. Don't repeat in the others movies you are doing in the same time!
Now, let's talk about the new character added to the franchise for at least two movies- Jason Momoa. It is hard to find a niche when you're late in the game In a crowd of big musclemen that includes Vin Diesel, John Cena, Dwayne Johnson, and Jason Statham. So, Momoa chose a different approach- a psychotic who brings hell down with a childlike smile in his eyes and joy on his face, dance moves, and occasional nod challenging gender norm. The problem is, Momoa's acting was totally repetitive of his character in Slumberland. It was so similar to the point that it felt like he probably mixed up the costumes, moves, and dialogues between these two movies. That was very very frustrating. Momoa shows that it is very easy to get gigs if someone has advantage over physical appearance in Hollywood. How about this Mr. Momoa - reveal some more intricate sides of Dante in the next movie? Show us that he can get scared, he can cry, and maybe fall in love? And, remember, if you do work it out, keep it for just one movie. Don't repeat in the others movies you are doing in the same time!