BrowncoatNo25
Joined Aug 2002
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Entertaining, but feels more like a better TV episode, than a cinematic experience. Still good for once in a while since it's so forgettable.
The forced in side-stories with Aquaman and Flash cross the same waters other DCEU movies did. Setting up other movies instead of telling this one.
Weirdest of all: If you take out Aquaman, it is still the same movie. He does nothing for the plot in any way.
You're getting better WB/DC but keep learning.
The forced in side-stories with Aquaman and Flash cross the same waters other DCEU movies did. Setting up other movies instead of telling this one.
Weirdest of all: If you take out Aquaman, it is still the same movie. He does nothing for the plot in any way.
You're getting better WB/DC but keep learning.
Not a good adaption of any of the Dark Tower books, but pretty watchable as its own thing. Reminded me of old fantasy films like Neverending Story. Nice to see a fantasy movie on smaller scale in cinema again.
What I also liked was the decision by the studio not to cram in any universe building. Thanks Sony for one time not doing it.
What I also liked was the decision by the studio not to cram in any universe building. Thanks Sony for one time not doing it.
Nice little sci-fi-movie, but twist and outcome seem like a better Outer Limits episode instead of a blockbuster. When leaving the theatre you'll feel a bit empty as if this - most times - good movie is missing something.
Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner do good jobs and carry the movie until the end. All other characters are more or less stale without any emotional impact. Even *spoiler* the dead daughter felt more a plot point than anything else (which - as for the twist ending - she was all along).
Good for a quiet film night at home, but not the cinematic experience I hoped for when going to the movies.
Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner do good jobs and carry the movie until the end. All other characters are more or less stale without any emotional impact. Even *spoiler* the dead daughter felt more a plot point than anything else (which - as for the twist ending - she was all along).
Good for a quiet film night at home, but not the cinematic experience I hoped for when going to the movies.