jazzpattambi
Joined Jan 2014
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Devara is a letdown despite all the hype. The story feels like a lazy rehash of Baahubali, offering nothing new or engaging. To make things worse, the VFX and animation are surprisingly poor, making the grand visuals look amateurish and hard to take seriously.
The only saving grace is the background score and music, which manage to inject some energy into an otherwise dull experience. Unfortunately, even great music can't save a film weighed down by a copied plot and bad visuals.
Overall, Devara is a missed opportunity and far from the epic it aimed to be.
Can't wait to see the second part; it's going to be a legendary failure.
The only saving grace is the background score and music, which manage to inject some energy into an otherwise dull experience. Unfortunately, even great music can't save a film weighed down by a copied plot and bad visuals.
Overall, Devara is a missed opportunity and far from the epic it aimed to be.
Can't wait to see the second part; it's going to be a legendary failure.
This spy movie was a huge disappointment. It's filled with tired clichés and a predictable plot that feels like it could've been written by a 12-year-old. Honestly, it's one of the worst I've seen-there's nothing fresh or exciting about it.
This spy movie was such a letdown. I was hoping for some cool action and twists, but it's just a bunch of the same old stuff we've seen a million times before. The plot is so obvious, I could pretty much guess what was gonna happen next. It's like they didn't even try to come up with anything new.
The characters are boring, and the dialogue is cheesy as hell. Even the action scenes, which should be the best part, are just meh. I've seen better fights in low-budget TV shows.
Honestly, it's one of the worst spy flicks I've watched in ages. There's nothing fresh or exciting about it at all. This one's a total snooze fest.
This spy movie was such a letdown. I was hoping for some cool action and twists, but it's just a bunch of the same old stuff we've seen a million times before. The plot is so obvious, I could pretty much guess what was gonna happen next. It's like they didn't even try to come up with anything new.
The characters are boring, and the dialogue is cheesy as hell. Even the action scenes, which should be the best part, are just meh. I've seen better fights in low-budget TV shows.
Honestly, it's one of the worst spy flicks I've watched in ages. There's nothing fresh or exciting about it at all. This one's a total snooze fest.
Alright, look. I'm gonna be real here. I dove headfirst into Billions for Axe. Damian Lewis absolutely crushed that role, and the whole Chuck vs. Axe thing? Pure gold. But then Season 6 hits you like a rogue wave - Axe is gone!
Now, some folks might be hyped for a fresh start. New villain, new power struggle, all that jazz. But for me, it felt like they ripped the heart out of the show. Michael Prince just wasn't the same. Don't get me wrong, Corey Stoll's a great actor, but Prince felt more like a smug advisor than the deliciously ruthless adversary Axe was.
That being said, there were some bright spots. We got to see a different side of Chuck Rhoades, which was interesting. The supporting cast stepped up too, especially Wendy. And hey, a change of pace can be good sometimes, right?
**So, here's the verdict:** If you're craving that classic Chuck vs. Axe smackdown, Season 6 might leave you feeling empty. But if you're open to a new chapter in the Billions story with some strong performances, give it a shot. Just maybe temper your expectations a bit.
Now, some folks might be hyped for a fresh start. New villain, new power struggle, all that jazz. But for me, it felt like they ripped the heart out of the show. Michael Prince just wasn't the same. Don't get me wrong, Corey Stoll's a great actor, but Prince felt more like a smug advisor than the deliciously ruthless adversary Axe was.
That being said, there were some bright spots. We got to see a different side of Chuck Rhoades, which was interesting. The supporting cast stepped up too, especially Wendy. And hey, a change of pace can be good sometimes, right?
**So, here's the verdict:** If you're craving that classic Chuck vs. Axe smackdown, Season 6 might leave you feeling empty. But if you're open to a new chapter in the Billions story with some strong performances, give it a shot. Just maybe temper your expectations a bit.