Instead of just reanimating corpses, they now build their own little creatures and give life to them. It might just be that I am weird but some of those creatures are kinda cute.
Equally as funny as the first one and great effects as well.
Instead of just reanimating corpses, they now build their own little creatures and give life to them. It might just be that I am weird but some of those creatures are kinda cute.
Equally as funny as the first one and great effects as well.
At first, I didn't understand why everybody loves this movie. I thought it was just another body switch movie - I could not have been more wrong.
By the end my opinion was completely changed. This is a brilliantly executed love story with a bit of mystery interwoven.
Stunning visually. They colors are crisp and they're are many beautiful shots, especially those with the comet and the landscapes.
They soundtrack perfectly fits the romantic and mystical vibe the film gives off.
Far Cry indeed. A far cry from good or even entertaining.
Til Schweiger stumbles through a lazily edited mess of scenes stood upon one of the plainest scripts imaginable.
Even as a oneliner delivering macho man he seems to be very far out of his wheelhouse of narcissistic assholes that he normally plays.
Is it good? Nah.
Is it mythologically accurate? Eh.
Is it fun? Hell yeah!
I can't forgive the potrayal of Voldemort's death. It would have been so much more meainingful to simply have him die and leave a dead body. That way his failure in becoming more than just a human would have been very evident.
Masquerading as a progressive forward comedy this keeps to established and thoroughly explored waters. Yes, there are lesbian, trans and other queer characters, but they are kept at the sidelines and are literally identified by and reduced to their queerness.
Other than that the male lead has to work through their problems and finally the quirky girl he meets by chance opens his eyes to his better future; nothing new here.
Most noteworthy scene is a scene where the female…