jonathan1995-746-926939
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I understand that when you watch a Starwars movie simply turn off your brain and laugh at the logical flaws and not try to understand character decisions. But the final episode is so dumb the writers should be ashamed.
I was into to it until I found out episode 6 is the last episode. The final conflict between antagonist and the protagonist felt so undeserved and unsatisfying.
I was into to it until I found out episode 6 is the last episode. The final conflict between antagonist and the protagonist felt so undeserved and unsatisfying.
If you're interested in knowing what happened after the great machine war in Matrix 3. It's still fun to watch.
If you start to compare the plot, cinematography and dialogue it kinda falls apart. The viewer relationship to the characters is purely built on nostalgia which isn't enough to make you care about the conclusion of the plot. Added to that you have wierd dialogue options that feels completely out of character for both Neo and Trinity. At a certain point they say stuff in a way that you'd hear from a 80's movie.
Some how the fight scenes feels less refined than the previous Matrix titles. If you watched the first Matrix you could almost feel the impact of each hit and the filming captured everything beatifully. This movie does not do that.
If you start to compare the plot, cinematography and dialogue it kinda falls apart. The viewer relationship to the characters is purely built on nostalgia which isn't enough to make you care about the conclusion of the plot. Added to that you have wierd dialogue options that feels completely out of character for both Neo and Trinity. At a certain point they say stuff in a way that you'd hear from a 80's movie.
Some how the fight scenes feels less refined than the previous Matrix titles. If you watched the first Matrix you could almost feel the impact of each hit and the filming captured everything beatifully. This movie does not do that.
If you liked Alice in Borderland then this is a good bet! Likable (well most of them) characters, suspenseful and just a fun concept in general.