giridharsivakoti
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This time around, there is more humor and a decent amount of mystery, and slightly less runtime keeps it more engaging.
Daniel Craig, Janelle Monae, and Edward Norton are the main cast of this one and they take it away with their brilliant acting and equal credit goes to the screenplay writing as some of the cut scenes were definitely handled well.
I did like the overall setup and how things happen and unravel (Similar to an IRL escape room setup) and it's definitely worth a watch for all its details.
Rian Johnson needs equal credit as any of the actors as he showcased his brilliance in both narration and direction. It is a definite theater watch!
Daniel Craig, Janelle Monae, and Edward Norton are the main cast of this one and they take it away with their brilliant acting and equal credit goes to the screenplay writing as some of the cut scenes were definitely handled well.
I did like the overall setup and how things happen and unravel (Similar to an IRL escape room setup) and it's definitely worth a watch for all its details.
Rian Johnson needs equal credit as any of the actors as he showcased his brilliance in both narration and direction. It is a definite theater watch!
The movie addresses well what the characters are going through after T'challa's loss, and the acting is on point during those scenes.
Keeping those scenes aside, the battle between Wakanda and Talhokan isn't great. Even the writing is off at times as you cannot take a side between Talhokan or Wakanda as both of them are victims in their own way. As a result, it's difficult to empathise with or cheer for one group, resulting in the disconnect.
Technically, the movie hits more than it misses, be it the background score or the costumes or the art settings, everything is either decent or brilliant. We do have an interesting post credit scene that serves as a nice build-up for the next part.
It could have been better than the first if the runtime had been reduced and there was more emotional connection in the story.
Keeping those scenes aside, the battle between Wakanda and Talhokan isn't great. Even the writing is off at times as you cannot take a side between Talhokan or Wakanda as both of them are victims in their own way. As a result, it's difficult to empathise with or cheer for one group, resulting in the disconnect.
Technically, the movie hits more than it misses, be it the background score or the costumes or the art settings, everything is either decent or brilliant. We do have an interesting post credit scene that serves as a nice build-up for the next part.
It could have been better than the first if the runtime had been reduced and there was more emotional connection in the story.
Or so I thought until the pre climax hit and there are filler scenes which only extend the climax or the director thought they need a few more jump scares and added those scenes.
But, keeping those scenes apart, It really starts off well and creates this eerie and cold atmosphere within 10 minutes into the movie. The screenplay is well written that it keeps you glued and Sosie's acting as Rose stayed true to the core.
There are a few camera angles and a couple of drone shots which are quite unique but doesn't serve much purpose except for the drone shots which have a hidden relevancy to the plot.
The jumpscares are neatly placed and well executed except for the last act and the background music is just on point.
But, keeping those scenes apart, It really starts off well and creates this eerie and cold atmosphere within 10 minutes into the movie. The screenplay is well written that it keeps you glued and Sosie's acting as Rose stayed true to the core.
There are a few camera angles and a couple of drone shots which are quite unique but doesn't serve much purpose except for the drone shots which have a hidden relevancy to the plot.
The jumpscares are neatly placed and well executed except for the last act and the background music is just on point.
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