wishmaster_tr
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This is the worst French movie I've ever seen. I expected something like *Taxi*, but it turned out to be a complete waste of time. The film lacks everything that makes a good action movie: cinematography, editing, special effects, and acting - all are terrible.
The heists are laughably simple, yet not a single police officer intervenes. Are the French police really this incompetent? And the man chasing the thieves? He's utterly useless! The car chase scenes are ridiculously bad-no dynamic gear shifts, no proper acceleration shots, just a mess of poorly filmed sequences. And don't even get me started on the romance. A love-at-first-sight moment so exaggerated that it made me burst out laughing.
There is absolutely nothing worth watching in this movie. I had to fast-forward through most of it just to write this review. Avoid it at all costs!
The heists are laughably simple, yet not a single police officer intervenes. Are the French police really this incompetent? And the man chasing the thieves? He's utterly useless! The car chase scenes are ridiculously bad-no dynamic gear shifts, no proper acceleration shots, just a mess of poorly filmed sequences. And don't even get me started on the romance. A love-at-first-sight moment so exaggerated that it made me burst out laughing.
There is absolutely nothing worth watching in this movie. I had to fast-forward through most of it just to write this review. Avoid it at all costs!
The details about space conditions and how humans live in space are well-crafted and convincing. The tools and outfits make sense, and the physics, when supported by the story, feel plausible. The visual effects are slightly above average, and the sound effects are great. In terms of the script, it's one of the better productions in recent times.
However, there is one major issue that ruins all these positives at once. In every situation, there is always some secondary or even tertiary forced mishap that messes up the B and even C plans. Watching the show with the constant expectation of "something is definitely going to go wrong" completely destroys the enjoyment.
Additionally, they have tried to make the show more appealing by borrowing elements and similar events from previous, well-received, and highly popular series. The acting is generally good, but you can often notice that the actors struggle to decide on the right facial expressions for their lines, making it feel like they weren't properly directed.
However, there is one major issue that ruins all these positives at once. In every situation, there is always some secondary or even tertiary forced mishap that messes up the B and even C plans. Watching the show with the constant expectation of "something is definitely going to go wrong" completely destroys the enjoyment.
Additionally, they have tried to make the show more appealing by borrowing elements and similar events from previous, well-received, and highly popular series. The acting is generally good, but you can often notice that the actors struggle to decide on the right facial expressions for their lines, making it feel like they weren't properly directed.
Stands out primarily for its stunning cinematography. Every single frame feels meticulously crafted, almost like a photograph. The cinematographers' expertise is clearly visible in their choice of lenses, field of depth, and impeccable composition. They've managed to capture the essence of Indian life, people, and the environment in a way that feels authentic and immersive. The visuals transport you right into the heart of the scene, whether it's the vibrant streets or the quiet, intimate moments.
However, while the visual storytelling is top-notch, the visual effects seem a bit overdone, occasionally pulling the viewer out of the experience. While they do enhance certain moments, they sometimes seem excessive, which reduces the sense of realism and detracts from the otherwise grounded atmosphere.
The story itself is somewhat of a mixed bag. Though the plot isn't groundbreaking, it doesn't necessarily make it boring. It follows a well-trodden path, but the real issue lies in how the story unfolds. The narrative is often undermined by ridiculous plot points. For instance, the portrayal of the police force is far from believable, with their actions and decisions being completely unrealistic. The mistakes made by the officers come across as absurd, and the supposed heroism and bravery feel hollow and unconvincing. It's as though the show tries to pack in too much drama, which ultimately cheapens its impact.
The sound, music, and sound effects are, unfortunately, a stark contrast to the cinematography. Rather than complementing the visuals, they overwhelm the scenes, creating unnecessary tension where it doesn't belong. It feels as if every moment is trying to be the climax of a thriller, only for the payoff to be something as mundane as a policeman simply walking towards a child. It feels like a missed opportunity to let the visuals speak for themselves.
Lastly, there is a subtle but noticeable undercurrent of racial undertones that, even if unintentional, still manage to seep through. While the series may not directly reflect racism, it does leave a lingering feeling of it, which further detracts from its overall impact.
All my points are for the awesome cinematography that's all I can say something fully positive about this tv-series.
However, while the visual storytelling is top-notch, the visual effects seem a bit overdone, occasionally pulling the viewer out of the experience. While they do enhance certain moments, they sometimes seem excessive, which reduces the sense of realism and detracts from the otherwise grounded atmosphere.
The story itself is somewhat of a mixed bag. Though the plot isn't groundbreaking, it doesn't necessarily make it boring. It follows a well-trodden path, but the real issue lies in how the story unfolds. The narrative is often undermined by ridiculous plot points. For instance, the portrayal of the police force is far from believable, with their actions and decisions being completely unrealistic. The mistakes made by the officers come across as absurd, and the supposed heroism and bravery feel hollow and unconvincing. It's as though the show tries to pack in too much drama, which ultimately cheapens its impact.
The sound, music, and sound effects are, unfortunately, a stark contrast to the cinematography. Rather than complementing the visuals, they overwhelm the scenes, creating unnecessary tension where it doesn't belong. It feels as if every moment is trying to be the climax of a thriller, only for the payoff to be something as mundane as a policeman simply walking towards a child. It feels like a missed opportunity to let the visuals speak for themselves.
Lastly, there is a subtle but noticeable undercurrent of racial undertones that, even if unintentional, still manage to seep through. While the series may not directly reflect racism, it does leave a lingering feeling of it, which further detracts from its overall impact.
All my points are for the awesome cinematography that's all I can say something fully positive about this tv-series.