Over half the movie is a recap of season 1. There was no need to make this movie; they should have just put the ice elves arc into season 2.
What a waste of time and money.
Tag: movies
Wicked, 2024 – ★★★★★
Watched on Friday December 6, 2024.
Deadpool & Wolverine, 2024 – ★★★
Watched on Thursday August 1, 2024.
Our Secret Diary, 2023 – ★★★
Watched on Sunday October 27, 2024.
The Crow, 2024 – ★★½
Maybe I’m too old for this movie? The angsty love story just didn’t work for me.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, 2023 – ½
Watched on Saturday August 17, 2024.
Murder on the Orient Express, 2017 – ★★★★
I’ve never read the book so the mystery was quite enjoyable to me. I really enjoyed how they tied everything together in the end.
Damsel, 2024 – ★★½
It was a fun, shallow, action-filled romp – fairytale-style.
Kind of reminded me of Snow White & the Huntsmen; you take an old-time fairytale, modernise the female lead, throw in some action sequences and, voilà!
Don’t expect too much and it’s fine.
Dune: Part Two, 2024 – ★★★½
It’s a great movie that was pretty accurate to the source material (from my rather spotty memory of the book which I haven’t read in years).
Can I say that they really managed to make House Harkonnen just so creepy?
But I have to say that, visually, this movie wasn’t as impressive as Part 1. I watched both at IMAX, but couldn’t help but think that it wasn’t necessary for Part 2. If anything, Part 2 seemed to have so many more close-up shots of people’s faces that watching it in IMAX was uncomfortable (I kept having to lean back to see their whole face/expression).
Where were all the spaceships that were so big that they couldn’t fit the frame? They tried to show the worms that way, but it just ended up looking like people were sitting on a rough surface with strong wind blowing at them.
The pacing also saw a big deviation from the previous movie. Part 1 spanned what felt like a few days worth of story (ignoring travel time), whereas Part 2 tried to compress months into a three-hour movie.
If you watched the two movies back-to-back (which I didn’t), I could imagine that you’d be thrown for a bit of a loop at their first time skip (it wasn’t obvious and it took me a little bit to realise that a few days, if not weeks, have passed).
I’m not saying that they should have split this into two movies, but it was just strange to see how Part 1 took its time, but Part 2 was “full steam ahead”.
I’d be interested to see what the next movie would be like.
Mean Girls, 2024 – ★★★½
I enjoyed this more than I thought I would.
I do like musicals, but I’m also a little bit leary when they adapt a musical into a movie.
However, I thought they did a pretty good job at translating the songs from “broadway” to “main stream”. Especially “Someone Gets Hurt”, I think the movie version might even be better – at least it was more impactful.