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This isn't the best Disney live action (minus Snitch, there haven't been any, I would say). The music is actually good if you give it a chance, and Zeglar's performance is fine.
The weakest points of this movie are Gal Gadot, who was either told to overact or can't act (thinking the former), and--yes--the CGI 7 dwarves. I can't imagine this was their first thought, and, even though they were well-done for a cartoon, why they wouldn't incorporate more actual people in a LIVE-ACTION is beyond me. Outside of that, a close-to-enjoyable film. Streamed it twice at home and did not see it in the theater when I'm sure the $20 ticket quality hit harder.
The weakest points of this movie are Gal Gadot, who was either told to overact or can't act (thinking the former), and--yes--the CGI 7 dwarves. I can't imagine this was their first thought, and, even though they were well-done for a cartoon, why they wouldn't incorporate more actual people in a LIVE-ACTION is beyond me. Outside of that, a close-to-enjoyable film. Streamed it twice at home and did not see it in the theater when I'm sure the $20 ticket quality hit harder.
My bar was set relatively low due to the endless spinoffs we've been having. The Penguin was a standout with excellent writing, acting, and production. This show obviously has the money, but the story and, by reflection, its actors suffer-there's a bit of "lipstick on a pig" syndrome here. The overarching theme is interesting, but the story leans into it almost so much so that it has become uninteresting, predictable, and cheesy at times. All the ingredients are here (minus Fimmel, who I can only see as a copy of his Raised By Wolves counterpart) of a great show, but something is holding it back from being so, which I assume is a rushed script in an effort not to lose interest in the Dune films.
The editing could use some work, but not all bad if you give it a minute to get going; for example, the time stamps were unnecessary (and in some cases caused more confusion) when the film essentially took place within a 5-year period with clear visual cues as to where we are in Anna's story.
There has to be a hundred ways to cut this kind of film, but the result, in this case, came out unfortunately choppy and repetitive.
Anna herself is semi-likable, but I don't know that enough was given to her for the audience to care about her outcome. A similar plothole is made in Lucy (and 5th Element) where a "common, beautiful girl" is thrust into purpose and finds herself as the heroine when the viewer is not fully convinced yet.
There has to be a hundred ways to cut this kind of film, but the result, in this case, came out unfortunately choppy and repetitive.
Anna herself is semi-likable, but I don't know that enough was given to her for the audience to care about her outcome. A similar plothole is made in Lucy (and 5th Element) where a "common, beautiful girl" is thrust into purpose and finds herself as the heroine when the viewer is not fully convinced yet.
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