AleksandrBelenko
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First what I want to say is Motoko from Ghost in the Shell, Alita from Gunnm, or Dorothy from The Big O are more compelling characters. Actually my favourites in anime/manga or even in entertainment media overall. Tima has a basic plotline. Being the highly intelligent robot that rebels in the end. You can sympathize her when she has got saved by Kenichi, but when she goes berserk I just don't care. We have seen such plot in most robot movies. Even if mechanical life is possible and artificial intelligence may be real, if a robot is malicious it is an enemy.
Otherwise it is a beautiful movie. Great direction, animation and music.
Otherwise it is a beautiful movie. Great direction, animation and music.
Imo Leya's plotline got too long. We don't see Obi-Wan learn to speak to Qui-Gon Ginn, we don't see Obi-Wan really do anything for his character development. And he just doesn't have time. He is saving Leya all the time.
I like his remorse, I like that he is thinking about Anakin. But everything else is aweful.
And what happened to light sabers... I guess they got disneyfied. They are so much stronger in other movies.
In the end this episode is a quintessence of everything that is wrong in this show. It is so boring I had to watch it in 2 goes. Even though it is just a bit over 30 minutes.
Just aweful.
I like his remorse, I like that he is thinking about Anakin. But everything else is aweful.
And what happened to light sabers... I guess they got disneyfied. They are so much stronger in other movies.
In the end this episode is a quintessence of everything that is wrong in this show. It is so boring I had to watch it in 2 goes. Even though it is just a bit over 30 minutes.
Just aweful.
While Marvel and other studios are trying their hardest to make female protagonist "strong and independent" and taking L in their tries, this movie does it right. The operator by Halle Berry is proactive, confident, righteous, yet can fight. She doesn't hate men because they are men, she hates bad men, because they are bad.