marcuscoltro
Iscritto in data giu 2014
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Valutazione di marcuscoltro
It's a decent movie overall, with an interesting premise and some solid performances, but it really could've been much better if the filmmakers hadn't gone overboard with the dim lighting. At times, the screen was so dark I genuinely wondered if my TV was on the fritz-I even considered adjusting the brightness or buying a new one. It's a common trick in sci-fi films to hide lower-budget special effects in shadows and gloom, but here it just felt lazy and out of place, especially since the story didn't call for that kind of atmosphere.
And speaking of odd choices, let's talk about Vince Vaughn's hair. I don't know what was going on there, but it looked like someone went a little too enthusiastic with a can of black shoe polish. Whatever money they thought they were saving on effects, they could've easily reallocated a few dollars from the hair department and ended up with a much more believable look. All in all, it had potential, but a few questionable production decisions dragged it down.
And speaking of odd choices, let's talk about Vince Vaughn's hair. I don't know what was going on there, but it looked like someone went a little too enthusiastic with a can of black shoe polish. Whatever money they thought they were saving on effects, they could've easily reallocated a few dollars from the hair department and ended up with a much more believable look. All in all, it had potential, but a few questionable production decisions dragged it down.
I would never give 9 to this movie - let's be honest, it's more of a 7 at best. The plot was okay, the pacing had its issues, and it didn't exactly blow my mind. But once I found out the ratings started dropping because the main actor got canceled by the boo-hoo crowd, well, that changed things for me. Suddenly, it's not just about the movie anymore - it's about not letting that nonsense dictate what deserves recognition.
Honestly, I couldn't care less about what actors do in their personal lives. As long as they do their job well and deliver on-screen, that's all I need. Who are we to play morality police for people we don't even know? Remember what happened with Johnny Depp? The boo-hoo crowd came for him too, canceled him based solely on his ex-wife's word. Disney dropped him like a hot potato, only to come crawling back later. That whole situation was a circus.
So yeah, maybe this movie is "meh," maybe it's a 7, but I'm giving it 9 stars. Not because it deserves it on merit alone, but because I'm not about to let the whiny snowflake brigade tank someone's work over gossip. Maybe my rating will trigger a few of them - good. That's a win-win in my book.
Honestly, I couldn't care less about what actors do in their personal lives. As long as they do their job well and deliver on-screen, that's all I need. Who are we to play morality police for people we don't even know? Remember what happened with Johnny Depp? The boo-hoo crowd came for him too, canceled him based solely on his ex-wife's word. Disney dropped him like a hot potato, only to come crawling back later. That whole situation was a circus.
So yeah, maybe this movie is "meh," maybe it's a 7, but I'm giving it 9 stars. Not because it deserves it on merit alone, but because I'm not about to let the whiny snowflake brigade tank someone's work over gossip. Maybe my rating will trigger a few of them - good. That's a win-win in my book.
ChatGPT
You said: Correct grammar and make nicer This is one of the most awkward episodes, I feel like covering my eyes each time they go to talk to Summer Glau. I would be participating a lot more here if I was not supposed to fill space with babble to complete the "necessary" six hundred characters, most likely an exigency made by w.oke employees to prevent anyone who just want to express themselves. I feel like going back to school and be forced to write an essay about my holidays, just to be scrutinized by some sadistic teachers, or even worse, to make a long text which would be put on a pile of oapers and completely ignored. That's it.
ChatGPT said: ChatGPT This has to be one of the most awkward episodes. I feel like covering my eyes every time they interact with Summer Glau. I'd probably have a lot more to say if I weren't compelled to fill space with unnecessary rambling just to meet the "required" six hundred characters-likely a mandate from overly controlling employees trying to regulate how people express themselves. It feels like being back in school, forced to write an essay about my holidays only to have it scrutinized by sadistic teachers-or worse, writing a lengthy text that will simply end up in a pile of papers and ignored. That's all I've got.
You said: Make it longer ChatGPT said: ChatGPT This has to be one of the most awkward episodes I've ever seen. Every time they interact with Summer Glau, I find myself cringing and wanting to cover my eyes. There's such a palpable sense of discomfort that it's hard to sit through. I feel like I'd have a lot more to say about it if I weren't being forced to fill this space with pointless rambling just to meet the "necessary" six hundred characters. It's frustrating because it feels like an arbitrary requirement imposed by some overly controlling employees who think that more words somehow equate to more meaningful feedback.
It reminds me of being back in school, where we were forced to write essays about our holidays or other mundane topics, only to have our work nitpicked by sadistic teachers looking for the smallest mistakes. Worse still, it's like writing long, detailed responses only for them to end up on a pile of papers that no one will ever read or care about. The whole exercise feels pointless and demoralizing. All I wanted to do was share my thoughts on this episode in a concise way, but instead, I'm stuck padding my words just to meet a word count that adds no value to the conversation. It's ironic how something designed to encourage expression ends up stifling it. Anyway, that's all I've got to say about this.
You said: Correct grammar and make nicer This is one of the most awkward episodes, I feel like covering my eyes each time they go to talk to Summer Glau. I would be participating a lot more here if I was not supposed to fill space with babble to complete the "necessary" six hundred characters, most likely an exigency made by w.oke employees to prevent anyone who just want to express themselves. I feel like going back to school and be forced to write an essay about my holidays, just to be scrutinized by some sadistic teachers, or even worse, to make a long text which would be put on a pile of oapers and completely ignored. That's it.
ChatGPT said: ChatGPT This has to be one of the most awkward episodes. I feel like covering my eyes every time they interact with Summer Glau. I'd probably have a lot more to say if I weren't compelled to fill space with unnecessary rambling just to meet the "required" six hundred characters-likely a mandate from overly controlling employees trying to regulate how people express themselves. It feels like being back in school, forced to write an essay about my holidays only to have it scrutinized by sadistic teachers-or worse, writing a lengthy text that will simply end up in a pile of papers and ignored. That's all I've got.
You said: Make it longer ChatGPT said: ChatGPT This has to be one of the most awkward episodes I've ever seen. Every time they interact with Summer Glau, I find myself cringing and wanting to cover my eyes. There's such a palpable sense of discomfort that it's hard to sit through. I feel like I'd have a lot more to say about it if I weren't being forced to fill this space with pointless rambling just to meet the "necessary" six hundred characters. It's frustrating because it feels like an arbitrary requirement imposed by some overly controlling employees who think that more words somehow equate to more meaningful feedback.
It reminds me of being back in school, where we were forced to write essays about our holidays or other mundane topics, only to have our work nitpicked by sadistic teachers looking for the smallest mistakes. Worse still, it's like writing long, detailed responses only for them to end up on a pile of papers that no one will ever read or care about. The whole exercise feels pointless and demoralizing. All I wanted to do was share my thoughts on this episode in a concise way, but instead, I'm stuck padding my words just to meet a word count that adds no value to the conversation. It's ironic how something designed to encourage expression ends up stifling it. Anyway, that's all I've got to say about this.