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Phoenix Rising

Phoenix Rising

7.2
10
  • Mar 16, 2022
  • I stand with Evan Rachel Wood

    This documentary follows Wood along her path to healing and justice after suffering from a severely abusive relationship with Brian Warner. I always thought MM was a waste of everyone's time, and I'm not overly surprised that he's awful, I mean, he's been telling us how messed up and dark he is (and wants to be this way) for a long time.

    I really feel for her, and hope he goes to prison.
    Les Maîtres de l'univers : Révélation

    Les Maîtres de l'univers : Révélation

    5.6
    8
  • Jul 22, 2021
  • Haters gonna hate

    Hater here are hating because they weren't capable of reading the official synopsis and they got mad when the show turned out to be exactly what was advertised... a story based on Teela, primarily. It says it right in the synopsis, "But after a ferocious final battle forever fractures Eternia, it's up to Teela to solve the mystery of the missing Sword of Power in a race against time to prevent the end of the Universe." "REVELATION is a direct sequel series to the classic era of MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE." A SEQUEL SERIES. Thus this story expands upon the original, isn't made to be just like the original. The support story characters from both sides, the good guys and bad guys, have goals in common and must align and fight together to save the universe and while Skelletor and He-man do not play the focal roles, they do appear and are definitely important to the story, they just aren't the lead characters. This show focuses on the supporting characters, and I find that fascinating, interesting, and I can't wait until the second season!

    And haters can just keep on hating, that's fine its what I've come to expect from them. They want a world of men, and only men all the time. They think boys should be raised to become toxic just like they were, and they cry and whine because they had to grow up that way and can't handle any kind of inclusion whatsoever and whinge about the lost expectation that masculinity can only be obtained from the worst aspects of humanity. "The writing is bad" lol ok then. Of course they can't say how anything about it is bad, just that there's women in it (omg!) and inclusion, and they hate that because they don't have female friends and they disapprove of lgtbq so they're all alone on 4chan, or wherever super desperate failures go to work each other up by making big plans for how they're gonna write bad reviews before any of them even watched the show.

    The story is excellent, production is of high quality and vocal performances by Hamill, Headey, and. Gellar are top notch, very much what you have come to expect from them. Plenty of action scenes, magic, and lessons learned (He-man always had a psa quality to it and was interested in social justice back in the day, this show expands upon that). The characters go through personal evolution throughout and are more than the two dimensional support characters of the day of old. This He-man is more sophisticated, as are his allies, who we can see in a more whole light since we have the bad guys working with the good on this mission and they very definitely have an effect on each other.

    The best thing about this series is the consistent theme of personal sacrifice, especially by He-man, for the greater good. One the more important aspects of masculinity is to be protective of those who cannot protect themselves, and He-man exemplifies this with the ultimate sacrifice that he makes as a master of the universe to save all life *in the universe*. That is extremely powerful, and it should be a point of pride for the writers, as they have shown true masculine strength in He-man isn't about his bulging muscles or fighting skills (those are great too!) but is about his instant willingness to do what is right, especially since he is the only person strong enough to do it. This is the kind of masculinity of my fathers, and I hope of my future grandsons, the real power isn't a peen swinging contest, its the power to protect. All the crying boys in here don't have that strength themselves so they cannot recognize it when examples are given by other men, even animated men.
    I Am.

    S1.E7I Am.

    Lovecraft Country
    7.1
    10
  • Sep 27, 2020
  • Amazing and Outstanding!

    I loved this episode, I feel that so far this is the best one! Deep math makes you powerful! I couldn't help but feel the presence of Sun Ra throughout, I was pleasantly surprised when audio clips from Space Is The Place (one of my favorite movies of all time) were presented! It was then that I understood they have pulled Sun Ra and his planet of black people into this universe!!!!! OMFG. Brilliant. I'm speechless. Hippolyta Freeman (lovingly played by Aunjanue Ellis) showed us who she is, and that she is not small and is not one thing, she is as multifaceted as the expanse of her intelligence and imagination. She is strength, power, and grace driven by insatiable need to explore and become many things. It has been stated before by other reviewers and should be said again, this is a love letter to black women, and wow it is a impressive!
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