Don't apologize for having a dream
Honestly, would be better without the inner monologuing. I almost lost it during the first 30 minutes.
What a simple, mature and beautiful movie. No unnecessary "filmy" drama. Highly recommend.
It's a fantastic movie! The acting is superb, and the cinematography is unparalleled!
This was such a breather from all the overly Patriotic american shit that Netflix has been releasing lately, it's nice, simple and the story is attractive and interesting. Not to mention the acting is perfect! I would love to see more of this kind of shows
"Shit like this always happens to my girl Nancy Drew. Sis be coming across some weird, kinky shit that don't make no sense, but in the end, it always turns out to be some regular-degular, missionary-position vanilla shit."
The comedy and dialogue go hand in hand here, it really works. The comedic interactions between characters is what made it a good watch for me. The title reveals a big part of the mystery but there's still plenty to offer and a few twists and turns. The funk hip-hop synth score and songs were a pretty good fit. The SpongeBob and Nancy Drew callouts were funny. It's too long though, I was about ready for it to end and there was still 50 minutes left—which turned out to be worth it. A good third act. Overall, it had it's moments but I can't see myself remembering this for too long.
I want some fried chicken now
i don't... what.. i just can't breathe aright now... holy holy damn
The using switch phones to turn Huel Babbinah into some small backwater town in Albuquerque's version of Santa Claus has got to be one of my favorite Jimmy schemes to date.
Kim has become the Jesse Pinkman of this show for me: I very badly want to see her escape everything unscathed, but fear the worst.
Rhea Seehorn as Kim Wexler going straight off on Howard at about 36 min in literally gives me goosebumps.
Kim Wexler is my hero.
Jesus, as soon as the silence started to linger in the last scene I tensed up, wondering if this is going to be Kim's exit from the series. Thankfully not, but that was still a well-shot build-up and nasty shock.
That was also a new low for Jimmy; my heart ached for the poor old lady. The show has been building the "Fall" (per episode title) for both Jimmy (into Saul Goodman) and Kim (into work exhaustion) for half a season now, but it still hits hard when they both come to be.
Watching Jimmy bring ruin to an elderly woman's social life for his own gain was flat out disgusting.
It was the first time I've ever felt genuinely disgusted with him. All the other lies and schemes - even his bar scams as shitty as they were - didn't feel as repulsive to watch as seeing him manipulate those women like that.
Pride, anger and desperation have stripped him of his moral limits. If he ever had any they're gone now. He's not Jimmy anymore, he's Saul Goodman.
Probably the best episode of TV this year, if not one of the strongest I have ever seen.
I found the whole exchange about how 'the punishment should fit the crime' completely hilarious. If there was any scene that summed up Saul Goodman perfectly, that was it.
The first of half of this movie kinda felt like a live action Studi Ghibli movie and then shit gets real.
Post-credits scene at the very end
Another robot revolution. The bad guys looks a lot like Robocop.
So THIS is what Indian films would look like without being shackled by commercialism and formulas? I’m so proud to see this. You always think will people from your homeland ever make anything as good as Koreans and other countries. I’m glad to say they most definitely can. I’m very happy to see such beautiful visuals, fantastically executed horror fantasy which is rooted in India. Excellent! Jai Ho!
The Creators did a pretty good job with developing the Main Character & the Villain and making us feel for both of them. Also, pretty good stuff with balancing the drama & the comedy. There are enough action sequences to get you excited & cheer and it's quite strong. With the budget that they had, they did brilliant with being creative with what they can do in terms of showing you the powers & strength of the Hero & the Villain in this story and the development of those strengths.
The Story was quite strong too. No pretentious alien invasions or biggest explosions or anything. The story felt more real. Like how would a commoner from a small town/village would behave when they get superpowers.
Actors did fantastic job. Be it the lead or the supporting characters.
The whole movie is just beautiful to watch.
Hats of the whole team behind this Movie.
3 Hours of Slow-motion hero entry. Periodic Story of a man who can beat goku and One Punch Man single handedly. An universe of people over reacting to everything and a lots of great dialogue writing. Like "If you are bad then I am your dad" is peak writing. Waiting for Rocky Bhai's offical entry to Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Far from perfect but visually VERY attracting.
I thought there would be a connection between the stories though, or maybe I missed it.
That ending to Season 2. TVF sure knows how to touch a cord with their Viewers.
Just another commercial movie, that suffers from poor Screenplay. The movie is made just to attract mass audience and make money. Even good actors like Tabu, Sanjay Mishra, Rajpal Yadav can't do anything to make this movie good.
Unnecessary Scenes just to push the plot and (or) increase Run time. Background score keeps ruining the scenes. The movie isn't scary, there are just jump scares.
Many viewers may find the movie entertaining, but since it's the 2nd part of a great movie, I was expecting more. Wasted 2 hours of my life.
If you loved Part 1 of the movie and are expecting the same level of Storyline, Acting, Direction, Music, then don't watch this movie. The 1st movie was just epic and this one is Trash.
Great flick. The malfunctioning robots were my favourite parts.
Love the priest - and love how he manages to keep one step ahead of the ghastly Olivia Coleman without really looking like he’s trying.
Man of the Match Award must go to the ironic confession about his brother