Morrowclaw
Joined Jun 2020
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I had no hopes going into this moving and hooo boy am I glad I kept my expectations low. The acting is sometimes great and then it's so cartoonish in the next scene that it gives you whiplash. The action is quick cut garbage you're used to with 7 edits every time a character swings a sword and the cgi is absolutely dreadful to boot. The pacing is honestly the most egregious sin here with characters hating each other in one scene and then forgiving each other in the next simply for moving the plot along. It does nothing new, nothing exciting abs rehashes so much from the first film. I'd wait for this on streaming as the scope and scale is wasted on the big screen and it's not worth the price.
The jokes suck and are so bottom barrel, this show thinks that swearing is automatically funny and of course every character is a complete trope who can't act like a real person for more than five seconds. If that wasn't bad enough, you should see the acting, it is just beyond atrocious, like why does every Canadian sitcom suck so bad? It's got Tom Green in it and he's attempting to act so that should show you how top quality this is. Scenes go on and on with no purpose yet issues get resolved before the episode ends which is great writing. My favourite thing I look at the actors eyes and you can see in every scene that they know what they're doing is garbage.
This has probably the most brutal opening of any show I've ever seen and it just keeps getting wilder. There's so much action(created by the guy who directed The Raid movies), so much tension, so much build up, domuch violence. It's really quite fantastic and I find myself biting my nails or staring in disbelief frequently with each episode. Characters are real and raw, talking and acting like real people. There's some corny shots of symbolism in some episodes that are a bit on the nose but the violence, the fights, the intrigue and acting are all top notch. I'd have loved more seasons of this.
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