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Cette page présente tous les avis écrits par johnnysilverhand-13047, partageant ses réflexions détaillées sur les films, les séries, etc.
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Liam Hemsworth, Freya Allan, and Anya Chalotra in The Witcher (2019)

The Witcher

7,9
10
  • 7 janv. 2020
  • I freaking love it!

    The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is my absolutely favorite video game of all time. As of yet, I've not read any book, except for Blood of Elves (currently in the process of reading them).

    Being one of those with pre-existing lore knowledge, I admit the series does a not-so-great job at introducing newcomers to the world of the witcher. That said, aside from a couple other hiccups, the series did an amazing job and I couldn't be happier about it.

    I had some doubts as to whether Cavill was the right choice for the role. He proved us wrong. The voice, look and demeanor were all done perfectly (except for one or two "hmms" too many in the bathtub scene - but only one or two and only in that scene).

    I had some doubts as to whether Chalotra was what we wanted from Yennefer. She absolutely killed the role and made it hers.

    Ciri does okay and I hope she'll do even better in the future. -I was a little disappointed here, but only because I actually fell in love with the Ciri from the game, mainly because of her voice and pleasant optimism.

    These reservations mainly came from seeing the pre-release interviews, in which the main cast seemed a bit off, as far as chemistry goes. In the series, they're fantastic and do us fans justice.

    Triss was a bit off-putting, not just because of her looks (I know she's got brown hair in the books, but I think the CDPR Triss is loads better due to her being on the other side of the contrast spectrum from Yen), I also maybe think she was introduced to the series too soon - especially if they will make her a future love interest for Geralt.

    The storytelling was fantastic, love the format they used for season 1. The magic effects and creatures were amazing, with some rare exceptions. The Striga is one of the best-looking monsters I have ever seen and Guillermo Del Toro himself should take some pointers the next time he decides to create yet another fish-like creature.

    Summary: Can't wait for season 2!
    Anthony Daniels, Billy Dee Williams, Keri Russell, J.J. Abrams, Lynn Robertson Bruce, Hassan Taj, Oscar Isaac, Brian Herring, Dave Chapman, Adam Driver, John Boyega, Kelly Marie Tran, Robin Guiver, Daisy Ridley, Lee Towersey, Joonas Suotamo, and Naomi Ackie in Star Wars: L'Ascension de Skywalker (2019)

    Star Wars: L'Ascension de Skywalker

    6,3
    6
  • 26 déc. 2019
  • 6/10 and that's because I'm generous.

    After defending the new trilogy for these last few years, I was utterly disappointed in this final installment. In fact, I was insulted. The producers seem to think very little about the fans of the franchise and they didn't try to hide it.

    From poor, cheesy dialogues that have no place in the filmmaking world since the 80s to a ridiculously bad character development (or lack thereof), the only thing that's a positive about this movie is the visuals. Considering that it's 2019 that's not saying much - visuals are supposed to be a given with any major blockbuster movie nowadays, so praising that is like biting an apple and saying "Wow, this is super fruity!".

    As a die-hard fan of everything Star Wars (movies, games, TV, cartoons, LEGOs etc.) I am heartbroken that I am taken for a fool with such a poor delivery.

    To anyone who hasn't seen it yet, don't pay for a ticket. Download the movie illegally once it's available if you can. I've never said this before, but this film is completely undeserving of your hard-earned money.
    Brad Pitt and Edward Norton in Fight Club (1999)

    Fight Club

    8,8
    10
  • 2 oct. 2019
  • HOW THIS IS NOT EVERYONE'S FAVORITE MOVIE IS BESIDE ME

    I first saw Fight Club when I was 8 years old. I didn't understand any of it, but I liked the fighting and editing.

    I saw it again when I was 13 and just started seeing movies for what they were - a language. A language through which the filmmakers interpret their own views on the world. I understood more of it, especially being part of "the middle children of history" generation.

    After that, I saw it at least once per year and every single time, I realized something new or different about it, and the world itself. I grew with this movie both intellectually and spiritually.

    Still took me another 12 years to understand this movie is THE textbook for Jungian psychology BESIDES already being the single greatest social critique of the consumer era.

    It's ridiculously smart, deep, beautiful and cool. I've watched basically every movie out there, and nothing comes even close to the degree of greatness of Fight Club.
    Jack Reynor and Florence Pugh in Midsommar (2019)

    Midsommar

    7,1
    10
  • 24 sept. 2019
  • Ari Aster is schooling every ghost/haunting mansion-type "horror" franchise out there.

    Let me start by telling you that I've never written a movie review in my life. I don't know why, maybe I thought there was nothing more to be said or maybe I just didn't want to participate in an ever growing, opinionated, CGR-spoiled generation of wannabe movie lovers who have never seen the likes of Cool Hand Luke or One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest etc.

    The second thing I'm going to say is this. Thank you Travis Fimmel for your intense, intelligent and unique portrayal of Ragnar Lothbrok - were it not for you, I probably wouldn't have watched Vikings and therefore I wouldn't know the background for the awesomely gruesome and medieval rituals in Midsommar.

    And now to the point. Without giving anything away in the manner of spoilers, let me tell you that this movie is not Hollywood. It's not Indie, either. It's not a horror film. Or a mystery.

    It is a remarkable, unnerving, chill-running-down-your-spine-for-two-hours-straight-even-though-you-can-probably-predict-half-the-plot kind of MASTERPIECE.

    WARNING! MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD!

    The devil is in the details, and nobody realizes this more than Ari. From the predictable, yet still uncomfortable opening scene, to the more uncomfortable "love story" painting and Pelle's slightly off I-feel-you speech, to the downright disturbing orgasmic howling... ...And of course the display of the Vikings' cruelest act...

    This movie has everything you want in a horror film.

    Unless, of course, you prefer watching ghosts that turn lights on and off for a week before killing the newly moved in couple that is just too stupid to leave the house despite seeing obvious evidence of a supernatural entity firsthand.

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