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Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024)
Waste of budget
I can't believe godzilla vs. Kong has lower rating than this. Godzilla vs Kong was well written, acted, tense and interestingly developed from the beginning till the end. I didn't even know there was going to be another sequel because the last one had the great conclusions and ending. Series were just fine, as some side piece about the whole background.
All in all, this film was just soooo disappointing. If the targeted audience are children below the age of 12, and eventually some people who love cheap thrills, idk who is supposed to like this cheap scenario and terrible acting. Rebecca Hall was a disappointment in this role. A great actress fell this low.
Everyone was acting terribly, and that veterinary dude was particularly annoying i had the urge to punch him in the face the whole time. As i said in the headline, a waste of money this is. Please no more sequels leave the godzilla alone let him sleep peacefully in the colloseum. This has become a disgrace to the beautiful titan characters.
Constellation: These Fragments I Have Shored Against My Ruin (2024)
I don't know what happened here?
I liked the first 6 episodes even though they were a bit too long, static, repeating and confusing because i expected the valid explanation in the final two episodes...but there was none. I mean, there was an explanation but it shot down everything the premise was about (working on the CAL project, how Henry permanently teleported himself in Bud's universe but Jo kept trying and didn't succeed to go back to her's, why was Bud an evil murderer and a psychopath, what was even that?? Etc).
I thought the CAL was the main explanation of the quantum superposition and mash-up of parallel universes, but the conclusion is that the machine wasn't even needed for the strange happenings on the ISS, since it happened many times before it's invention. How?? Whats the physics behind that? And why does the CAL even exist then? To fix that problem maybe or is there another reason?
How come the Jo, who remained in the space station is still alive without the half of her head? What science fiction quantum entanglement is that?? Too many nonsensical stuff happended. And to add more weirdness, Jo is pregnant in the alternative universe with a quantum child or what does that ultrasound picture even mean? She's going to give birth to a child that is superpositioned in two parallel universes and it's going to defy all laws of physics, or am I so dumb i don't have enough capacity to unveil the logic of underlying meaning?
Sooo at the very end, we got two Jo's in one universe and none in the other.
And also something i was wondering about throughout the show...who helped Paul and Jo to fix the problem with the stuck capsule when two people were needed to press the button (one in the capsule and the other inside the space station), that part left completely unexplained. Who was the shadow who left alive in the ISS in both universes?
Idk why the producers have the immense urge to add complications to complications to complications to the story, to the extent that no one really can understand the meaning and the plot. I think they themselves are confused with their ideas too.
The acting was great, also the cinematography, i can say the same about the main premise too. But, the development was horrible and confusing. I wish someone from the executives can come up and give an explanation with full blown spoilers and not say stuff like 'it's onto the viewer to decide what happened and what didn't happen haha.'
If this was a show based on the science facts and interesting theories in physics, the story should be following those facts and rules.
I'm not at all satisfied with the ending and i was hoping for the top show.
De uskyldige (2021)
I didn't get the point
I just have to say, I do not understand Ida's character at all. She kind of started with pretty much heartless and sociopathic behavior herself. Putting glass in her sister's shoe and being accomplice in throwing a cat to it's death. Then she kind of shows some glimpse of little emotion and sense of justice, but yet not nearly enough to be understood as a person. We get it, she felt lonely because her parents payed much more attention to her sister, but she shipped that psycho boy even after she saw he's a pure evil. Afterwards, it seems like she has changed for the better and also suddenly she got her powers too, but still Ida remained undeveloped as a character for me to understand her part in the film.