More fantastic that what I was expecting, but no complain.
Great plot and lead actress, maybe it just needed to be a little more longer.
Was nice to see Cody again.
The outfits and makeup are great, specially in the final scene.
More fantastic that what I was expecting, but no complain.
Great plot and lead actress, maybe it just needed to be a little more longer.
Was nice to see Cody again.
The outfits and makeup are great, specially in the final scene.
You can love or hate Olvia Colman's characters, but you cannot hate her. Amazing actress as always.
Loving Jessie Buckley roll, accent and smile. I'm used to be surprised by her.
It's a WW movie, but not looking in the borders, only the other victims: people who lives the changes of war, families destroyed by the own country. Great one.
Love that fuckin accent.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Well, it's a Gotham's necessary story about a young Batman and how the city became that criminal hell on earth -even worse-.
This one and Joker (2019) contribute to that Psychopath -and classic- reality that Nolan's trilogy introduced to the modern bati-cinema.
I loved how they push us to wait the development of every character, and that detective vibes. It's like between Gotham's series (I mean the plot, not story) and what we can read in certain comics.
We need to leave those batman archaeotypes and enjoy this amazing version.
A lot of things happened in those 30 years between the 69' and 99'.
It's not hard to imagine that youth -or mankind if you wanna be more fatalist- is not the same as then.
It's really sad and embarrassing the way industry try to re-sell a concept like Woodstock in an era where indifference and misogyny were the top of topics in every media.
Too much sadness and anger watching this.
I would like to know the pov from the other headliners.
Now I need to meet Moby and get some beers with him to fuck off John Scher.