Shevy-Chan
Joined Oct 2018
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Dave is not at all unfamiliar with including sensitive material in his act. He has mastered the art of thought provoking humor, and his comedy has so many layers, I can definitely see how many persons could be offended if they take his material at face value.
As he exercises his freedom of speech.... it is evident now more than ever that we are becoming increasingly restricted to speak freely on certain subject matters that may be plaguing the underbelly of society. These issues disguise behind race, gender, social status etc..... when the truth is they are all rooted within the interplay of two main concepts: Equality vs Justice.
As he exercises his freedom of speech.... it is evident now more than ever that we are becoming increasingly restricted to speak freely on certain subject matters that may be plaguing the underbelly of society. These issues disguise behind race, gender, social status etc..... when the truth is they are all rooted within the interplay of two main concepts: Equality vs Justice.
The only thing better than a good zombie movie, is a good zombie series.
I could admit that a few questionable decisions were made to move along the story-line, and a few actions/occurrences were quite predictable (much like Western cinema), but if those things are ignored then you have hours of entertainment that you most certainly will not regret.
As a side note, I feel like the writers in most zombie films create problems for themselves the minute they start trying to use science or related logic to try to explain what created the undead..... and Kingdom was no exception. I feel it would have been better to leave that part as a mystery.
Still, Kingdom is a must watch.... and if you are like me, that means binge watch. I gave it an 8/10 because I just like zombie shows so I am biased.
I could admit that a few questionable decisions were made to move along the story-line, and a few actions/occurrences were quite predictable (much like Western cinema), but if those things are ignored then you have hours of entertainment that you most certainly will not regret.
As a side note, I feel like the writers in most zombie films create problems for themselves the minute they start trying to use science or related logic to try to explain what created the undead..... and Kingdom was no exception. I feel it would have been better to leave that part as a mystery.
Still, Kingdom is a must watch.... and if you are like me, that means binge watch. I gave it an 8/10 because I just like zombie shows so I am biased.
If you have not watched Train to Busan..... go and watch Train to Busan.
This is everything a zombie movie should be..... 99% of the time you are sitting at the edge of your seat. Yes, I can admit that there were a few wonky decisions made by some of the side characters at times, but for the most part, the acting in this film was stellar (not just for the main cast, but for the zombie actors too, they were terrific).
I think people these days have grown to anticipate a protagonist that is selfless and immediately likeable, but South Korean cinema often transforms their lead characters through experiences, or sometimes would just outright highlight the 'dual' aspect to human nature, which is to make 'good' or 'bad' decisions depending on the circumstances.
I gave it a 9/10 because it is in my all-time top 5 zombie films list, and because it can be re-watched many times and still be entertaining.
This is everything a zombie movie should be..... 99% of the time you are sitting at the edge of your seat. Yes, I can admit that there were a few wonky decisions made by some of the side characters at times, but for the most part, the acting in this film was stellar (not just for the main cast, but for the zombie actors too, they were terrific).
I think people these days have grown to anticipate a protagonist that is selfless and immediately likeable, but South Korean cinema often transforms their lead characters through experiences, or sometimes would just outright highlight the 'dual' aspect to human nature, which is to make 'good' or 'bad' decisions depending on the circumstances.
I gave it a 9/10 because it is in my all-time top 5 zombie films list, and because it can be re-watched many times and still be entertaining.