The film was okay. The story was ordinary and boring. The effects looked very good at the beginning until the final fight, where it looked like an old video game.
It was a special Spider-Man movie. It had a great story with a massive plot twist. The special effects were amazing, and all the actors did a fantastic job.
The film was okay. The story was boring and not at all exciting, as it had been done a hundred times before in this format. Nevertheless, the action scenes were entertaining.
It was an outstanding Christmas movie! It had a simple, heartwarming story that was embellished with a great deal of creativity. The villains were great, and every character had a significant impact. In addition, the music was extremely good—Christmasy but perfectly suited to each situation.
A fantastic film that completely won me over. The actors did an outstanding job; you could almost believe these characters exist in real life. The story, with its very simple plot, was superb. The humor was great and evoked strong emotions. The only thing I have to criticize about this film is that they didn't jump across the bridge, even though that scene was so well set up.
The film was okay. I especially liked the idea, but the execution and explanation were terrible. The jokes were mostly awkward. However,
The actor playing Wyatt made the film bearable; you simply liked his character because of him.
It's a great film that tells an extravagant story. I especially liked the scenes in the city and the training sessions. However, the boxing matches looked a bit strange. The abrupt ending also bothered me.
It's the worst Star Wars film.
Actually, "The Last Jedi" is the worst, but it has such a terrible ending. It showed no emotion whatsoever and offered no possibility of defeat! Otherwise, it had the same problems as the other films (details). However, Oscar Isaac made the film vivid and always gave a good feeling through his strong acting.
It was a bad movie. It dragged Luke Skywalker through the mud. Rey is overpowered again, and there are many poorly done action scenes. Kylo Ren is the worst, constantly switching between good and evil. But the final fight was somewhat enjoyable, and that's the only reason to watch the movie.
It wasn't a good film, but it wasn't a bad one either. It has many minor flaws, like the blood seeping from a blaster wound. I also don't like many narrative decisions, like Rey being completely overpowered. But the nostalgia and the groundwork by George Lucas hold the film together.
It's a good film. A well-told story with plenty of metal jokes. It shows the problems that come with being a metal fan, and they're very well chosen. However, one problem might be that not everyone likes the music and might not be able to empathize with it.
I think it's a great documentary. It really tells a lot about Ozzy and his problems and goals. The documentary is so emotional, I had tears in my eyes for the last 45 minutes. It honors our metal god.
It's a super funny film. The story is entertaining and has plenty of ups and downs, so it never gets boring. It's a slightly different kind of film that doesn't come along often.
This film is perhaps the best Batman film I've ever seen.
The story is exciting, and the atmosphere is very dark and frightening, which fits the film perfectly. The actors who play Batman and the Riddler are perfect. The Riddler is a great villain who makes life difficult for Batman and presents him with great challenges.
This movie is simply bad because it doesn't tell a real story. The musical parts are always annoying when they happen, and there are a lot of them. Harley Quinn isn't really a Harley either, as she's far too bossy. But Gotham looks very nice, which is my only positive point.