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I am not happy with the part of how they dealed the grief. You could totally feel that this was added to the book afterwards.
I like the characters, even though they don't really have big developments.
The story and main conflict feels very constructed. The motivation of the antagonist is at least incomprehensible. The whole thing is too long. The story around Riri Williams is totally insignificant and only there to involve here into the MCU.
The visuals are good but not as great as in the first part. The VFX looks awful at times, for example the background of the ceremony where they dance in the streets in the beginning or the water.
Still, one of the more enjoyable MCU-films. All in all, I had a good time.
I like the characters, even though they don't really have big developments.
The story and main conflict feels very constructed. The motivation of the antagonist is at least incomprehensible. The whole thing is too long. The story around Riri Williams is totally insignificant and only there to involve here into the MCU.
The visuals are good but not as great as in the first part. The VFX looks awful at times, for example the background of the ceremony where they dance in the streets in the beginning or the water.
Still, one of the more enjoyable MCU-films. All in all, I had a good time.
A film playing in the 70s took me back to the 90s, the best decade in film history. I love these kind of movies where you just watch people living, doing their stuff, get to know them and whatever they are doing.
A sweet little story about love and growing up. Paul Thomas Anderson is a master with his camera, he knows exactly how to place and how long to stay on a face or an event. The story barely gets really significant but is always interesting and worth to follow. There a funny moments, silly moments, serious moments which all fit perfectly. This is in fact a little masterpiece and Paul Thomas Anderson is one of the best directors in the world.
A sweet little story about love and growing up. Paul Thomas Anderson is a master with his camera, he knows exactly how to place and how long to stay on a face or an event. The story barely gets really significant but is always interesting and worth to follow. There a funny moments, silly moments, serious moments which all fit perfectly. This is in fact a little masterpiece and Paul Thomas Anderson is one of the best directors in the world.
I had a hard time getting through the first hour, because the characters are very platonic and the story takes it's time to start. Once it does though, I enjoyed following it. Some twists were very obvious, others were surprising. The ending is too much for me, Johnson takes it to far there. I didn't really laugh very often, the first one was much funnier.
I very much wonder why Dave Bautista again and again returns to playing super stupid characters. Edward Norton acts awful, Daniel Craig saves it. The characters are except from Blanc and one more not interessting, flat and stereotypical.
All in all, the first one had the better characters, was more intelligent and funnier. Still a good movie.
I very much wonder why Dave Bautista again and again returns to playing super stupid characters. Edward Norton acts awful, Daniel Craig saves it. The characters are except from Blanc and one more not interessting, flat and stereotypical.
All in all, the first one had the better characters, was more intelligent and funnier. Still a good movie.