I watched Rebel Moon solely because of Charlie Hunnam without reading any reviews beforhand....and I guess I should have.
The slo-mo effect is overused, is a sci-fi space mashup of every sci-fi and fantasy movie known to the world, very flat at some points, very slow in others, very obvious most of the time; I've would loved to know more about the characters' backgrounds instead of just a little introduction like it was an NPC describing a game character and where is THE BLOOD?
Is not the worst movie I've watched but is not good either. Maybe the second part makes it better? Will see.
i just found out merriam webster has a time traveler feature that tells you some of the words that were “born” the same year as you. it’s pretty neat yall should do this
I do think there is a difference between how men and women are socialized to express emotions but I cannot STAND when men twist that to imply that little girls are never told to “stop crying” or women just have a peachy easy time expressing emotion while men are forced to suffer in silence. Like literally women and girls are CONstantly told that we’re hysterical and overdramatic and irrational for expressing emotion and we explicitly get taken less seriously than men do when we express emotion. Be for real.
Finally finished The Wticher and, honestly, the very last episode wasn't THAT bad. It had a few fights just like the ones in the first season and I liked Ciri's plot arc at the end but, is true that this season was sooo slow paced, with scenes that weren't worthy of being that long.
I got lost with the chatacters too, sometimes couldn't remember who were they talking about and some of the dialogues were zzzz.
I want to know why was so little of Jaskier during the entire season and why did they used him just as the comfort character.
That ending was so open on Geralt side that anything can happen. And with the strike going on, who knows when they'll start with the fourth season....if there is even a fourth season.
Oh! And, apparently, one of the producers said that they had to change a lot of things form the books and video games because of the audience....especially americans. They thought that some things were too complex to explain and the audience was so massificated that they needed to make most of the content simpler.
So they basically blamed the audience for their shitty job.
I read in a few posts (none of them official) that Netflix was considering cancelling The Witcher because of low ratings.
I mean... that was kind of expected, wasn't it? And it's kind of sad how the producers and the showrunner lied to themselves that the numbers were good. Compared to what? I haven't heard a single person, who I know was watching the show, say they liked the last season. I couldn't even finish the first part yet. It's so boring.
Is a shame because they could've made a great show.