co-las
Joined Sep 2011
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co-las's rating
I really do not understand the hype.
I forced myself to see this movie, but it was a torture.
This movie should be shown in film schools as an example of what not to do.
I cannot begin to fathom how it could have a rating above 2/10.
Avoid at all costs.
I forced myself to see this movie, but it was a torture.
- There is no real story
- There is no logical worldbuilding: everything can happen because... magic! Without any explanation or consistency.
- The dialogs are inept
- The acting is non existent. Actors faces are frozen.
- The cinematography is bland
- No emotion, no engagement
- Less action than watching paint dry
- It is so bad it is not even "funny because bad"
This movie should be shown in film schools as an example of what not to do.
I cannot begin to fathom how it could have a rating above 2/10.
Avoid at all costs.
I wanted to see this movie because I love the graphic novels of Arthur de Pins. I must say I wasn't disappointed by the graphical style, very distinctive and peculiar.
But the story is abysmal, it is just your average cliché-ridden kid picture. There is some tongue-in-cheek humor, but nothing special. And the character development is cringeworthy. Gretchen could be quite interesting but seems barely there, the teacher is unbearable...
The dialogs are not so bad, but not brillant either. Gags are OK.
I guess kids may like this movie, as the generic main story will not bother them, but the nice visuals and the OK dialogs and gags will make it an enjoyable moment.
But the story is abysmal, it is just your average cliché-ridden kid picture. There is some tongue-in-cheek humor, but nothing special. And the character development is cringeworthy. Gretchen could be quite interesting but seems barely there, the teacher is unbearable...
The dialogs are not so bad, but not brillant either. Gags are OK.
I guess kids may like this movie, as the generic main story will not bother them, but the nice visuals and the OK dialogs and gags will make it an enjoyable moment.
This is one of the worst movie I have seen. And we lasted only 30mn before stopping the torture. And I am French.
The CGI is primitive, with nothing added to the obvious motion capture to make the character "alive", but most importantly, the story is abysmal and the character development non existent.
I am wondering how such an "object" can be made. It must cost some money to make, how is it possible to do not try to at least make something watchable? I guess you can see there the bane of the French entertainment industry: movies get income from pre-sales to TV channels, so they just have to show a bankable cast in some script that is sure to not offend anyone, and they cash in from TV braindead execs before even making the movie. I can see only this explanation for this "thing".
A perfect lesson on how NOT to do a movie.
The CGI is primitive, with nothing added to the obvious motion capture to make the character "alive", but most importantly, the story is abysmal and the character development non existent.
I am wondering how such an "object" can be made. It must cost some money to make, how is it possible to do not try to at least make something watchable? I guess you can see there the bane of the French entertainment industry: movies get income from pre-sales to TV channels, so they just have to show a bankable cast in some script that is sure to not offend anyone, and they cash in from TV braindead execs before even making the movie. I can see only this explanation for this "thing".
A perfect lesson on how NOT to do a movie.