Neither good nor bad. To pass the time. Cliché romantic comedy with very funny moments and others very passable.
Ok, it's pretty bad actually. No surprise, that's the curse of Disney sequels.
I think that the true charm of the first film is seeing the reality and how Giselle behaved in the daily life in New York. The gray tones, the people going from one place to another, the big city, Robert as a lawyer. I don't know, they were just things that fit together and made you feel that even though it was a Disney movie, it's... different. Like, more realistic.
In this case, this movie it's just the same. A basic concept. They bring the idea of aim for Disney classics and make references to princess movies, like the first one. But seeing Robert acting stupid (trying to be a prince or a knight, I suppose), just doesn't make sense to me.
I think the only good thing about this movie is seeing Amy Adams act as an evil stepmother. I loved her acting and versatility.
The musical moments were very meh, EXCEPT the one that Malvina and Gisselle sing, that one was pretty good, I liked it. AND the Nancy's song. Idina Menzel's voice is a magical journey that I will never get tired of.
In the end it is a movie to pass the time, it is not memorable, it could not exist and it would have the same effect. I watched it because I had just seen the first one and wanted to know what was happening with the characters, but the truth is, it was just "meh".
You know what?, the premise of the movie was actually good. However, the surreal plot was already too fanciful. It killed all the development the movie created in just the last ten minutes. I liked the mystery at the beginning but halfway through the movie it became too long for me and I just wanted it to end to find out who the murderer was, although in the end the plot turned out to be too predictable and even boring.
Everything in this movie is wrong. The acting is terrible, the script has nothing to do with a supposed thriller or revenge movie. The audiovisual resources are too poor for a film with that proposal. I've seen movies based on the same idea and at the very least the performances are consistent and believable. The music in this movie is too out of place... In conclusion, I felt it like a parody... and one of the worst. Isn't even funny. Don't waste your time.
Some good visual resources, for the rest... what a great waste of time, what a terrible movie
For me, the best episode so far. Not only the narrative but also the performance of the protagonist. When at one point he looks so desperate and frustrated with no memory...it gave me chills.
Very good episode.
Too good to have missed it for so long. I would have loved to watch the episodes week after week to maintain the suspense, but I consumed it in less than a month. Each chapter is better than the last, its characters are memorable and YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT. The script is impeccable and the effects are amazing. Heisenberg is easily one of the most cunning characters in film and TV history. Simply... a work of art.
I cried with my Adrienette scene, so pretty
An interactive romantic comedy to pass the time, it is fun to do it in the company of friends and argue about each one's choices. Not the best movie on Netflix but it can be fun
As someone who has watched the animated series for over seven years, I can say that I liked it. Obviously, the animation was absolutely flawless, I marveled a bunch of times when I saw the driving lights, colors and the entire visual field. I feel the story behind it as if it were a fanfic where they summarize the 5 seasons of the series and show us the most essential, perhaps also giving pleasure to the people who for years waited for the great reveal of their identities. I didn't dislike that, I managed to enjoy it. Obviously there are different things but I suppose they did it to shorten the story and that this one made sense. It definitely does not replace the series, they are different experiences but equally enjoyable. God, that final scene between them, their chemistry, the music... I fell deeply in love
One Piece has taught me so many things, it has taken me a lot of time and energy to catch up, but it has been totally worth it. I am very happy to be in time to see the last arcs of the best anime in the world, in live.
LUKA I LOVE YOU SO MUCH, YOU'RE THE REASON WHY I KEEP WATCHING THESE PEOPLE MAKE BAD CHOICES CHAPTER AFTER CHAPTER :cupid:
I did enjoy it because there was enough suspense to keep me attentive.
More than terrifying, it's a very bloody film. So if you're a fan of gore, maybe you can enjoy it.
First of all, we can't ask for much from a horror movie, BUT... I really liked this saga, I felt that its premise was more innovative than just a haunted house.
In that sense, for the end of the saga, this movie disappointed me a bit. It has some good scares but I expected a lot more. You know what would be very epic? Let all the demons face off against all the good guys from the previous movies and it would be a super epic battle. Not just paint the door black and that's it . What a sad ending.
I didn't see the first one, but I liked this. Even though the characters made a lot of avoidable mistakes that frustrated me, the suspense was good.
I totally wasted my time. I even advanced it to see if it would get interesting but no.
It's like watching short stories or fanfics that someone came up with, right at its most hype. Contrary to some comments, I do like the short format of each episode, I feel that it is concise, coherent and that it does not make you need more. It gives me the feeling that it is as if the protagonist were telling you an anecdote that happened to them one day and that's it.
Also, the fact that each chapter has its own style of animation and storytelling is very cool. I like it.
"Cyberpunk: The importance of having mental health in a dystopian world"
I WANT TO SPEAK W THE PERSON THAT DID THIS EPISODE RN, 'cause i'm totally angry :)))))
why is everyone in this movie betraying each other?
PD: I never saw this first movie since Moose doesn't appear, but now that I finally see it, I realize how DARK it is, nothing to do with the rest of the saga
OMG WHAT A CHAPTER, I CRIED
A wonderful work, which is enjoyed and cried from the heart.
I confess that at first I felt that they were dealing with five different subplots that could easily have been two or three separate films, and that worried me because I felt that they were going to give it a rushed and forced ending. But it was not like that. I feel like every little situation they showed tied together to create the perfect ending. With Suzu, her family and her friends.
The scene with the children and their father, GOD, I think I gasped for a moment, how strong! I really liked it.
I swear I trembled a lot...
shocking episode
Fantastic !! The plot is progressing interestingly
why does this have such good votes? someone explain me .-.
Being a Colombian I can tell you that it was set in a perfect way.
The colors, the cultural diversity, the music that represents us, the typical foods, the personalities, everything. You could even say that the background on the violence is very well done. In Colombia we have a big problem that is forced internal displacement, so much so that we are the number one country in this. The fact that they gave a few little moments about this conflict ... brought me to tears, but I really appreciate it.
It is the perfect tribute to my beautiful land. I loved it.
In addition, I feel that it is very easy to connect with the characters and give each one a little development, considering that there are so many.
I have a little criticism for the movie though. I feel like a little more explanation was needed as to why Mirabel could not receive the miracle when she was a child and the specific reason why Casita was cracking. Maybe they could make it a bit longer to explain this, but overall I liked it.
Pd: Lin Manuel Miranda never disappoints, I'm his fan 4eveeeeer
I saw this movie for my psychology class and I really had no expectations about it. In the end, the film itself silenced me, both in word and in mind. I cried a couple of times. I don't regret seeing it at all.
Three questions:
what?
why?
and
why did I pay for it?
Oh my, they make you to feel angry, sad, worried and confused at the same time, wtf.
What a fantastic movie, I liked it a lot.