martinhusby
Joined Apr 2022
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martinhusby's rating
The Wanderers is an enjoyable movie to watch, but at times it feels disorienting.
This is caused by how it jumps between different kinds of stories, without fully committing to one, or easing you between them.
It is also caused by how it introduces characters/groups without explaining it much, which can make it hard to follow.
At times this works well, but a lot of the time it just feels distracting.
Despite this, it's still a good movie.
This is caused by how it jumps between different kinds of stories, without fully committing to one, or easing you between them.
It is also caused by how it introduces characters/groups without explaining it much, which can make it hard to follow.
At times this works well, but a lot of the time it just feels distracting.
Despite this, it's still a good movie.
I really liked the story in the movie, and the plot twists in it. It may not be the first time something like it has been made, but I liked it nonetheless.
The graphics are nice. Though it is not the best, it is still good.
The inclusivity in the movie is good. Most movies that try to be inclusive mostly feel forced, but this didn't, at least in my opinion.
The story has some similarities to the real world, but I can't really go in depth on that without spoiling some parts if the story. So I won't spoil for you. You gotta watch the movie for yourself.
I overall liked the movie, and where they went with the story.
The graphics are nice. Though it is not the best, it is still good.
The inclusivity in the movie is good. Most movies that try to be inclusive mostly feel forced, but this didn't, at least in my opinion.
The story has some similarities to the real world, but I can't really go in depth on that without spoiling some parts if the story. So I won't spoil for you. You gotta watch the movie for yourself.
I overall liked the movie, and where they went with the story.
I found out about this movie from my brother. And I started watching this hopeful that this would at lest have some good things with it.
But just as I hoped that it didn't do, it ruined a great franchise.
Why does Disney have to ruin everything?
I have seen some reviews here saying the CGI is good, and yes it can seam amazing at first, until you realize it was made in 2022.
The story seams to have been set after the 3rd movie, but there is a ton of stuff that is just plain wrong, and is just disappointing for them to mess up.
Here are some of them:
I am mad and disappointed at the existence of this horrible movie.
But just as I hoped that it didn't do, it ruined a great franchise.
Why does Disney have to ruin everything?
I have seen some reviews here saying the CGI is good, and yes it can seam amazing at first, until you realize it was made in 2022.
The story seams to have been set after the 3rd movie, but there is a ton of stuff that is just plain wrong, and is just disappointing for them to mess up.
Here are some of them:
- Wasn't Nick going to College?
- Didn't Larry become a teacher?
- Why is Kahmunrah in New York?
- Where did the basement stuff come from?
- Didn't Dr. McPhee know they were alive?
- Why are they bullies to everyone who's not Larry or Nick?
- Why is the tablet in New York?
I am mad and disappointed at the existence of this horrible movie.