"Only four ways out of Nickel..."
Bold, surreal, intense. One of the most emotionally transformative experience I've had in a while.
"Only four ways out of Nickel..."
Bold, surreal, intense. One of the most emotionally transformative experience I've had in a while.
A typical South Korean romance drama and a good one at that.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is the equivalent of a global Ponzi scheme that the entire world has fallen for. It is a heightened retelling of everything wrong with the MCU. A film that dares not take itself seriously for the fear that audiences may realize how dumb it really is.
I think this movie works so much better if the criminal elements and love triangle are taken away. My best moments of the film happened with young Áfàméfùnà watching and learning about the trade and about life in his new environment. Odogwu is an excellent character, played very impressively by the veteran Kanayo O. Kanayo. I was almost in tears in the scene where he talked about the war and the importance of the apprenticeship system. "Igbo Amaka" (Igbo is beautiful), he occasionally repeated, very sternly and passionately.
Igbo Amaka.