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The Electric State, despite having some fun moments as a Netflix film, was ultimately a wasted opportunity in every aspect. Instead of engaging with thought-provoking themes about robots and AI, it took the safest route possible, resulting in a mediocre, big-budget theme park ride.
Rating: 5/10
Ne Zha 2 was epic, memely funny and not shy on tackling modern themes. It was a direct sequel to the first one so recommended to watch that first. The sequel was doubled on grandest scale and watch it on IMAX or biggest screen possible. Suitable for those who love creature feature, adventuruous story and chinese mythology.
Rating: 10/10
Despite being a fun animation for family viewing, the film falls short in emotional depth, particularly in character arcs for Po and others, and the absence of key characters from the franchise somewhat diminishes the nostalgic appeal and emotional connection that would truly captivate the audience.
Director Matthew Vaughn and writer Jason Fuchs deserve credit for this film as they successfully blur the lines between fiction and reality in the world of espionage. Presented with full of surprises and solidified by a vibrant cast of top-notch actors, it holds high cinematic value.