Cinema is a matter of what's in the frame and what's out.
- Martin Scorsese
- Rishab Nema
Stop thinking the audience is dumb and you have to narrate everything to them. Also, add some normal dialogues and character building. It can't be just action sequences and good vs evil dialogues
One of the finest movies which does visual comedy as Edgar Wright always does. The movie is an amazing amalgamation of action, comedy and horror(?).
It doesn't have the usual type of humour which you may find in Sit-coms but it has a lot of situational comedy bits (dry af). I feel that's where the audience may be divided as one half may LOVE it and others may just find it average. Worth finding out which side you'll part
Starts of a bit too technical, might scare away an average viewer however the story starts to develop and grips you further. Almost as if you're part of the cult. Diamond hands baby!