easy to please
am not / nor trying to be a film critic. just trying to have more thoughts about the films I watch
i mean, fine! parts were fine... animals were so endearing, and only the beginning of the forest was magical, but so incredibly inconsistent?! by the third scene in the forest, it just looked like a suburban backyard in Georgia? why did the evil queen give snow white the big scary poisonous apple in broad daylight?! when did the forest turn so lifeless? the set looked cheap and felt like it was filmed in maybe three locations. genuinely felt like i…
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i don't think we should be teaching children that it's OK to forgive your father just two days after he pushed you off a boat in pursuit of gold because his colonizer ancestor told him to
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
stakes were set up beautifully - i thought the shifting antagonists, from Acacius to the twin emperors to Macrinus sustained the long runtime and honored the first film in a way that didn't feel entirely repetitive (except for everyone dying, AGAIN!).
this seems to be hotly contested, but i think Paul Mescal held his own. he’s such a responsive actor and feels so real (partly the reason why he resonates so deeply among this generation). Paul and Russell Crowe both…
aside from all the obvious fallacies and offenses... the story is emotionally empty. feels like a tabloid in movie form, shock for shock value's sake. stylistically weak and not even absurd enough to justify any "campy" moments. perhaps the director should be thankful that the controversy is starting to overshadow how bad the film itself is
could hear the relief in selena's voice any time she got to slip in an english word