pierreolivier-21287
Iscritto in data gen 2017
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The episode starts with the most random story and gets real poetic real fast. The scenes using story telling without speech are simply poetic and beautiful.
The lesson learned is brilliant, so is the science behind the little gadget depicted in this episode. This episode ties everything we know of who Morty is and what matters to him in his teenage life. It comes at the perfect climax of what we know about this character.
And the best part? The random story at the beginning ties it all! Simply a master piece.
I'll probably rewatch it over and over again to see if there is any extra layers of depth.
The lesson learned is brilliant, so is the science behind the little gadget depicted in this episode. This episode ties everything we know of who Morty is and what matters to him in his teenage life. It comes at the perfect climax of what we know about this character.
And the best part? The random story at the beginning ties it all! Simply a master piece.
I'll probably rewatch it over and over again to see if there is any extra layers of depth.
It's heavy, cringe, pipi caca, overall hard to watch.
We have great French comedies, but this is not it.
I feel like I'm watching one of those cringe American comedies with Will Ferrell, maybe even worse.
Michèle Laroque and Kad Merad have been in great subtle French humor comedy, but I don't know why they agreed to this story.
If you want some great French comedies, try Les Bronzés, Les Ch'tis, Le plus beau métier du monde, La cité de la peur, Camping. Mais qui a tué Pamela Rose ?
At least we get to see beautiful landscapes. But maybe it teaches you a lesson: if you want love to last, you gotta work for it.
We have great French comedies, but this is not it.
I feel like I'm watching one of those cringe American comedies with Will Ferrell, maybe even worse.
Michèle Laroque and Kad Merad have been in great subtle French humor comedy, but I don't know why they agreed to this story.
If you want some great French comedies, try Les Bronzés, Les Ch'tis, Le plus beau métier du monde, La cité de la peur, Camping. Mais qui a tué Pamela Rose ?
At least we get to see beautiful landscapes. But maybe it teaches you a lesson: if you want love to last, you gotta work for it.
Kinda feel like they just follow a recipe of how to make a romantic comedy. It's a nice movie, but maybe too many stereotypes of what could be a romantic comedy. Like, they could be more subtle.
Also, do they have issues with the camera? Why are some can characters shaded in some scenes? Like the grandmas waving? They didn't see that in post-editing?
At least, you see beautiful sceneries of Italy. It made me want to buy one house for 1 euro and move there today.
Italy definitely has the vibe they portray.
Overall, it is a good movie to pass the time on Valentine's day with your significant other.
Also, do they have issues with the camera? Why are some can characters shaded in some scenes? Like the grandmas waving? They didn't see that in post-editing?
At least, you see beautiful sceneries of Italy. It made me want to buy one house for 1 euro and move there today.
Italy definitely has the vibe they portray.
Overall, it is a good movie to pass the time on Valentine's day with your significant other.