mr_sharma
Joined Feb 2005
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This is only 4 episodes of roughly 1/2 hour each.
It's a perspective on how Wakanda kept itself hidden for so long.
The stories are perfectly watchable and interesting enough although, as per another review, Predator Badlands is a better offshoot of its source material.
There are some interesting themes explored, such as stolen goods (who do they belong to if centuries have passed), inclusivity versus exclusivity and family versus country.
It's perfectly watchable, as I said, but nothing you could say, yeah oh I see that's a different angle to the original stories.
So something like clone wars, bad batch or (as mentioned) Predator badlands show the original stories from a different perspective, Eyes of Wakanda sort of feels like a contextual filler. Nothing new you could say oh wow to but still serves to add to the original story.
For 1/2 hour episodes, it's a reasonable way to kill time.
It's a perspective on how Wakanda kept itself hidden for so long.
The stories are perfectly watchable and interesting enough although, as per another review, Predator Badlands is a better offshoot of its source material.
There are some interesting themes explored, such as stolen goods (who do they belong to if centuries have passed), inclusivity versus exclusivity and family versus country.
It's perfectly watchable, as I said, but nothing you could say, yeah oh I see that's a different angle to the original stories.
So something like clone wars, bad batch or (as mentioned) Predator badlands show the original stories from a different perspective, Eyes of Wakanda sort of feels like a contextual filler. Nothing new you could say oh wow to but still serves to add to the original story.
For 1/2 hour episodes, it's a reasonable way to kill time.
It was said, via some article I came across in my news feeds, that this was one of the top 25 films to come out in the last year.
So I decided to watch a bit of it to decide and boy this film delivers.
This was an unexpected gem.
Really unexpected. It starts off fairly straightforward and evolves and morphs into an edge of the seat thriller by the middle section.
It says so much about society, about our obsession with how we receive our news, about money, about love, about who we are....
At 90 minutes long, this felt so much longer. I can only think the only way they could improve this is they shot the whole film in one take and sometime it felt like they had.
It really takes you on a journey through night and day on the quest for a missing baby.
And the twists and reveals are really well executed.
I really enjoyed this film. Absolutely nail biting.
Indian cinema (not Bollywood) is coming up with some great films and this one joins the ranks.
A brilliant watch if you want something that a few of you can watch together of a night. It isn't wish washy and wasteful with its time. Every single minute of this film is utilised.
It's a gripping roller coaster of a film.
And best of all, completely unexpected.
I loved this.
So I decided to watch a bit of it to decide and boy this film delivers.
This was an unexpected gem.
Really unexpected. It starts off fairly straightforward and evolves and morphs into an edge of the seat thriller by the middle section.
It says so much about society, about our obsession with how we receive our news, about money, about love, about who we are....
At 90 minutes long, this felt so much longer. I can only think the only way they could improve this is they shot the whole film in one take and sometime it felt like they had.
It really takes you on a journey through night and day on the quest for a missing baby.
And the twists and reveals are really well executed.
I really enjoyed this film. Absolutely nail biting.
Indian cinema (not Bollywood) is coming up with some great films and this one joins the ranks.
A brilliant watch if you want something that a few of you can watch together of a night. It isn't wish washy and wasteful with its time. Every single minute of this film is utilised.
It's a gripping roller coaster of a film.
And best of all, completely unexpected.
I loved this.