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The Legend of Vox Machina (2022)
Little to no character development
If visual weren't so stunning this would have been the worst animated series I have seen so far. It felt like watching a Michael Bay movie. I don't have anything else to say so I will repeat this paragraph to meet character limit.
If visual weren't so stunning this would have been the worst animated series I have seen so far. It felt like watching a Michael Bay movie. I don't have anything else to say so I will repeat this paragraph to meet character limit.
If visual weren't so stunning this would have been the worst animated series I have seen so far. It felt like watching a Michael Bay movie. I don't have anything else to say so I will repeat this paragraph to meet character limit.
His Dark Materials: Æsahættr (2020)
worst storytelling ever
Greatest question in my mind is: for what did lee died? Its like his whole existence dose not make any sense. Same can be said for john parry. All that buildup for nothing.
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Three words: simple, inspirational and great.
Misery and Stand By Me were the best adaptations up until this one, now you can add Shawshank to that list.
This is simply one of the best films ever made and I know I am not the first to say that and I certainly won't be the last. The standing on the IMDb is a true barometer of that. #3 as of this date and I'm sure it could be number 1. So I'll just skip all the normal praise of the film because we all know how great it is. But let me perhaps add that what I find so fascinating about Shawshank is that Stephen King wrote it.
King is one of the best writers in the world. Books like IT and the Castle Rock series are some of the greatest stories ever told. But his best adaptations are always done by the best directors. The Shining was brilliantly interpreted by Kubrick and of course the aforementioned Misery and Stand By Me are both by Rob Reiner. Now Frank Darabont comes onto the scene and makes arguably the best King film ever. He seems to understand what King wants to say and he conveys that beautifully.