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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023)
Happily surprised
We have like this movie very much. It has all the ingredients of the first film, the historical setting, those oh so very bad guys, the reverence towards that distant past that is the basis of our culture, the action scenes that are so ingenious without being ridiculous, the crazy chases, even the photography, the travelings, the colors. It's one of the classic indy movies. And the new character is a success. Phoebe Waller-Bridge is so fresh, a very good actress, and a very bright person, too. And just to see Harrison Ford in one of my two favorite roles, but young too... Right now I'm watching it for the second time and the next time we'll watch an Indiana Jones marathon we won't stop at the third film, but we'll jump to this one.
The English (2022)
Beautiful, a little simple at the beginning
And that's the reason I just give it a 7.
But it has lots of good points:
- All the actors play their roles fantastically
- Very well directed
- It's a beautiful bittersweet story at the end (certainly a little bit inspired on Out of Africa, I think)
- The cinematography is gorgeous. Even though the colors are artificially saturated, the light is so beautiful, that kept reminding me the castlians evenings, and guess what, it was shot in Avila, Spain.
But at the beginning the story is too simple, just violence for the sake of it, like written for teenagers, I even said to my husband, "all people in America then were psico killers?".
The Mandalorian: Chapter 1: The Mandalorian (2019)
Surprisingly good!
Very well executed, they spent the budget with taste. Good script, wonderful special effects. Don't miss the first episode, especially the IG-11 part.
Hunters (2020)
Piece of garbage
It's offensive how they delight on the worst and cruelest nazi's crimes on the pretension of justify a stale trama of a vigilanti group on a secret war.. blah, blah... with an incomprehensible Pulp Fiction esthetic. Can't pass of the beginning of the second episode.
Chicago Fire: I Am the Apocalypse (2015)
This script was written by a 10 years old?
It is a shame that a show with so much budget and with so many actors fails spectacularly in the script. It seems that a small child, or a deeply ignorant adult, has written it. A terrorist in a hospital with an infectious disease and neither homeland security nor the CDC appears. Everything is solved by two cops, and a doctor doing hocus-pocus. Come on, please, we know it's a TV show, but try to be a bit serious!