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It's a good little action film. With good action, suspenseful scenes, nice driving stunts and good dark contrast.
The story does feel a bit too much, I mean, it's almost too cartooning, how these small time cops just baking to what will happens later. It's a bit unrealistic, Just how prideful the main sheriff is, but it all build up to a fun action movie.
Is really portrayed good, how he thinks like a true predator in the jungle and how he moves and camouflage himself it's done. I just wish that his prey were a bit more intelligent, so it filled a bit more even, but him fighting a white rabbit with guns is also fun.
Cinematography is good and suspenseful, but a bit dark. I mean so dark that it's hard to see faces sometime, but I think it was intentional and not just my 4K copy that was weird.
It also has a perfect length 99min and just fly by, it feels well paced.
Sylvester Stallone did a really good job and especially one scene, where he performs really well, and is surprisingly doing sensitive acting.
It is a well-planned out, fun action movie that actually has a good message at the end. Would recommend.
The story does feel a bit too much, I mean, it's almost too cartooning, how these small time cops just baking to what will happens later. It's a bit unrealistic, Just how prideful the main sheriff is, but it all build up to a fun action movie.
Is really portrayed good, how he thinks like a true predator in the jungle and how he moves and camouflage himself it's done. I just wish that his prey were a bit more intelligent, so it filled a bit more even, but him fighting a white rabbit with guns is also fun.
Cinematography is good and suspenseful, but a bit dark. I mean so dark that it's hard to see faces sometime, but I think it was intentional and not just my 4K copy that was weird.
It also has a perfect length 99min and just fly by, it feels well paced.
Sylvester Stallone did a really good job and especially one scene, where he performs really well, and is surprisingly doing sensitive acting.
It is a well-planned out, fun action movie that actually has a good message at the end. Would recommend.
How much cinema forms us and changes us, It's hard to estimate but this movie gives us a good showing of it.
It looks good, and it has that feeling of truly loving the golden age of cinema. I don't know how else to describe it, but the movie just feels classic, it has an aurora and a feeling of a classic.
It's edited very well. I didn't think the movie was long at all. I watched the theatrical cut, It was well acted and fun experience.
And the relationship between the Salvatore Di Vita and Alfredo is just amazing. How they understand each other, how they give each other more joy to life. And the old gift wisdom to the Young.
It hits perfectly the feeling of being a child and everything is happening around you and you don't know exactly what is going on but you know what some things are. And is willing to show the darker side to childhood, that we don't comprehend at the time, but still has to live with.
The background characters are good, It has that feeling of a small towns with a lot of weirdo people.
So much background storytelling that is shown but not elaborating so you have to pick up on it.
Is also such an interesting time capsel of Italian Sicilian life in the 40s and 50s.
The movie is wonderful, it has the light and brightness of youth and melancholy in the ending, but in the best possible way, nothing can last forever.
Would absolute recommend is a classic.
It looks good, and it has that feeling of truly loving the golden age of cinema. I don't know how else to describe it, but the movie just feels classic, it has an aurora and a feeling of a classic.
It's edited very well. I didn't think the movie was long at all. I watched the theatrical cut, It was well acted and fun experience.
And the relationship between the Salvatore Di Vita and Alfredo is just amazing. How they understand each other, how they give each other more joy to life. And the old gift wisdom to the Young.
It hits perfectly the feeling of being a child and everything is happening around you and you don't know exactly what is going on but you know what some things are. And is willing to show the darker side to childhood, that we don't comprehend at the time, but still has to live with.
The background characters are good, It has that feeling of a small towns with a lot of weirdo people.
So much background storytelling that is shown but not elaborating so you have to pick up on it.
Is also such an interesting time capsel of Italian Sicilian life in the 40s and 50s.
The movie is wonderful, it has the light and brightness of youth and melancholy in the ending, but in the best possible way, nothing can last forever.
Would absolute recommend is a classic.
My favorite part of Kingdom Hearts 2 is roxas story at the beginning. A person who were not supposed to exist, that exist and don't want to not exist.
And it has the feeling of a lazy afternoon in the summer and the music hits it perfectly. The last day of vacation where schoolwork is on your mind, but you want to enjoy the last moments of vacation.
The world begins to slowly break down and roxas begin to think he's losing his mind and then sommer vacation is over. It always makes me cry.
It looks amazing to this day still, the art style just doesn't age. The only place where it can feel its age is when the face models go potato mode.
Voice acting so good, like they can sell this script and give it the right balance between sincere and corny. I really enjoyed the story The Script is very Japanese in the best possible way, and I think this is the best written gaming in Kingdom Hearts series. Especially dialog wise.
The music feels like a comfy blanket and especially Twilight Town, but all the other parts of the game works wonderfully to make you feel like that Disney movie, and all their original music to Kingdom Hearts part has been stuck in my brain since 2006.
Compare to its predecessor, this put all its point into fleshy fast combat that still amazing to this day. The boss fights are flashy and fun and just works perfectly and are some of the most memorable part of the game, especially with the awesome music and triangle button events, work so well to make the fights more dynamic.
In my opinion this game has some of the best Boss fights of all time.
Critical mode is one of the best additions, god damn it's such a fun difficulty you damage a lot the boss's damage a lot, it's just makes the boss fight so much shorter but more impactful, because every decisive move and attack Matter.
In comparison level design feels flat, it's mostly just big rooms that are designed for combat, there are no longer terrain puzzles like in the first game, where it was a puzzle just to find out where your were to supposed to go and interactable elements to think out.
I'm not a fan of how much in Final Mix they added from Birth by Sleep, I thought the story was simple and Clean and good. Didn't need any more additions, because I'm not a fan of the games that come after KH2.
But oh my god, this is my favorite game of all time, phenomenal dialogue, the boss rush the comes at the last part is It's just amazing. And the ending is so conclusive, it feels so nice. I don't need the other games that come after, this is just the Perfect ending for the series.
And it has the feeling of a lazy afternoon in the summer and the music hits it perfectly. The last day of vacation where schoolwork is on your mind, but you want to enjoy the last moments of vacation.
The world begins to slowly break down and roxas begin to think he's losing his mind and then sommer vacation is over. It always makes me cry.
It looks amazing to this day still, the art style just doesn't age. The only place where it can feel its age is when the face models go potato mode.
Voice acting so good, like they can sell this script and give it the right balance between sincere and corny. I really enjoyed the story The Script is very Japanese in the best possible way, and I think this is the best written gaming in Kingdom Hearts series. Especially dialog wise.
The music feels like a comfy blanket and especially Twilight Town, but all the other parts of the game works wonderfully to make you feel like that Disney movie, and all their original music to Kingdom Hearts part has been stuck in my brain since 2006.
Compare to its predecessor, this put all its point into fleshy fast combat that still amazing to this day. The boss fights are flashy and fun and just works perfectly and are some of the most memorable part of the game, especially with the awesome music and triangle button events, work so well to make the fights more dynamic.
In my opinion this game has some of the best Boss fights of all time.
Critical mode is one of the best additions, god damn it's such a fun difficulty you damage a lot the boss's damage a lot, it's just makes the boss fight so much shorter but more impactful, because every decisive move and attack Matter.
In comparison level design feels flat, it's mostly just big rooms that are designed for combat, there are no longer terrain puzzles like in the first game, where it was a puzzle just to find out where your were to supposed to go and interactable elements to think out.
I'm not a fan of how much in Final Mix they added from Birth by Sleep, I thought the story was simple and Clean and good. Didn't need any more additions, because I'm not a fan of the games that come after KH2.
But oh my god, this is my favorite game of all time, phenomenal dialogue, the boss rush the comes at the last part is It's just amazing. And the ending is so conclusive, it feels so nice. I don't need the other games that come after, this is just the Perfect ending for the series.