That scene with Luthen and the ship was awesome.
This was a great take on a dark past, bringing comedy and satire to the forefront, and I absolutely loved it! While being comedic, there are many emotional parts to the film, which I was rather surprised to see. One moment you're laughing hard, the next you're on the edge of balling your eyes out. I never would have expected to see a film quite like this done on Nazi Germany, it was very well made.
With this being Roman's first-ever professional acting job, I was incredibly impressed - he is awesome, and I certainly look forward to his next project(s). He was able to capture the rollercoaster of emotions, thoughts and feelings that may be going through a child growing up in Nazi Germany—who is being told who is okay and who is not—with ease. Taika never fails to please me with his work, and Stephen is a very funny actor. The way that Hitler was mocked through Taika really adds into the thought that not everyone is as strong as they are said to be. Thomasin brings in lots of emotion, and Roman just blows the film out of the park.
Seeing it for my 7th time, I think I'd probably upgrade this from one of the best films of 2019 to one of the best films of the decade.
I shall certainly be seeing this several more times, and I definitely recommend it.
Wendy at the end of this episode, my gosh. LOL.
Basically just a boring filler episode. There was only ~3 minutes of content actually worth watching, and it was all at the end.
Vanya is the worst part about this season.
What an experience! Incredible cinematography and directing, made to be like it was one-take. The hidden cuts were well implemented and in some cases very hard to spot. This film was very well done. The reason I gave it 9/10 was because I felt it had a weak story, otherwise it would be a 10/10, and I don't even like war films which is the surprising part. Definitely worthy of the golden globe win.
Keen's character is slowly dragging this show into the ground.
Truly one of the greatest farming shows to have existed.
Listening to that farmer say how she can't even afford take a wage was honestly so sad - the government are failing British farmers.
The decision from the council in this episode is pure idiocy as well. I thought they were supposed to serve the interests of the people of the area, not their personal feelings towards Clarkson. They are trying to make farmers in and around the Chipping Norton area extinct.
The latest South Park episode about ChatGPT was hilarious. It cleverly incorporated modern technology and had great social commentary. The characters using ChatGPT to write text messages for their girlfriends was relatable and funny. It's one of the best episodes this season and definitely worth watching for a good laugh.
(written by chatgpt)
A good movie ruined by lame pop culture references and political agendas.
Gosh, the writing for this show is so utterly dreadful.
The Frog people are so adorable.
What a disgrace of a council.
I can't stand that Third Sister (Reva) character in the slightest. Ingram's acting abilities are an embarrassment to this show.
Very glad to see this show back on the air. The scene with Gerald had me in stitches - that man's ability to make absolutely no sense is hilarious.
A good film ruined by political correctness and silly writing.
An awesome end to an incredible saga! The film was like an emotional rollercoaster that made up for all the issues I had with the abysmal The Last Jedi. Surprisingly, I found Rey to be somewhat tolerable in this film, and the synergy and chemistry between all the different characters was great. There are many shocking and unexpected moments and events in the film that I can say I certainly didn't see coming. Oh, and another thing, the way Leia was incorporated into the film without CGI-ifying her was very well done - you'd never guess that Carrie Fisher passed away.
Instead of taking people's reviews as your deciding factor to watch the film, treat yourself for Christmas and buy a ticket. Enjoy the film yourself - it's a journey and an experience that is meant to be an emotion-filled moment with unexpected twists and turns. Many reviewers are clinging onto the past and are disappointed because the film isn't how they wanted it to be made. Don't let this change your mind about whether you see it, go yourself and truly enjoy it. I came across these two reviews on Google that I think help to perfectly explain why "critics" and other people are reviewing it lower than it deserves. https://i.imgur.com/vn36r9h.png https://i.imgur.com/sTI1tFP.png
Absolutely hilarious and perfectly written. Loved this episode and all the jabs they made.
Bad start, good middle, disappointing end. The first two episodes are all over the place and iffy but the next bunch is good. The last episode leaves you in an "okay, now what" kinda mood. There is a clear political bias which is kinda annoying as well.
An incredibly beautiful, heart-warming, and enjoyable film, with a lovely story and filled with emotion. I loved every second of it, and it didn't feel like 100 minutes at all! Tom Holland's voice was perfect for Ian Lightfoot's character. This has to be one of my favorite Pixar movies. Here come the waterworks.
THAT TIKTOK LMAO. Their account is actually real - https://www.tiktok.com/@kyletolkien23/video/7198216662015888683
Wish this episode was longer. It was a really good one.
Anyone else spot the typo in the bank account? https://i.imgur.com/cjinIae.png
It appears political correctness took over the writers. How disappointing...
Well then... That was full of things I did not expect to happen...
A rather entertaining film that anyone who is secretly a kid at heart will laugh at. Jacob Tremblay is a very talented actor and I look forward to seeing what comes from him in the future.
Jamie is such an annoying pain in the ass. Can't wait for his character to die.
This has been the most exciting episode in a long time.
I really enjoyed watching this great film and thought it told the story about helping Johnny deal with his problems in a beautiful way.
It is most certainly not racist and I am of the opinion that anyone who says it is racist is watching the film trying to create racism because they heard it is supposed to have it. If you don't watch it expecting some sort of racial issue, you won't find one, because there isn't actually one unless you create one.
I am deeply saddened that one of my favorite rides at the Magic Kingdom park is being changed due to political pressure and I'm glad that I'll have the childhood memories of going on the ride countless times and whistling along to Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah.
The worst episode they've made. The animation was terrible. The faces looked like a tragically bad deep fake attempt. The audio quality was a big yikes. The shadows were disastrous. The music seemed off for the first time ever. What a poor attempt. They should have waited to finish this episode in real life or actually properly animated it so it didn't look like a shitshow. A disappointing end to the season and I struggled to actually watch all of this.
Also, fuck Elizabeth Keen, I hope someone kills that backstabbing bitch. She needs to go, absolute scum of the Earth.