
1. THE DIVERGENT SERIES: ALLEGIANT MOVIE REVIEW
Review: While the previous film in this series set the stage for a hopefully interesting follow up, Allegiant turns out to be a bit of a letdown. Diehard fans might also find this movie a stretch or rather, a two hour stretch of a film that gets cheesier every ten minutes or so.
The resultant product is something that isn’t quite unlike a B-movie where everything from the costumes and character styling (incidentally, how did Tris’ hair grow out so soon?) to the weapons (which look like they’re put together by a 10-year-old) to their dialogues, will make you cringe.
So, Tris and Theo and their gang jump the wall and head out to the great beyond, only to find that they’re not quite as free as birds. The Bureau of Genetic Welfare is headed by David (Jeff Daniels) who along with Theo and Tris, compete for who gets the corniest lines in the movie.
Fashioned as a villain of sorts, David has some kind of mumbo jumbo theory about their genetic structures and damaged genes. At one point in the movie, Tris wonders aloud about what really is going on. You might find yourself empathizing with her.
Clad in a white jumpsuit with hair perfectly in place and Four faithfully panting after, Tris now has a new mission – to rescue the brainwashed and the tainted. ดูหนังออนไลน์
2. BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE MOVIE REVIEW
Review: It’s important to know that while all the usual elements of a superhero flick are in place, this is a somewhat different kind of superhero film.
It’s also pretty dark (given that the Dark Knight series and Man of Steel were intense enough by themselves). And gradually builds up to a climactic conclusion.
Bruce Wayne (Affleck) might have a somewhat inexplicable grudge against Clark Kent (Cavill), and in his anger. He has to be reminded by Alfred (Irons, superb) that taking on Superman would be suicide. After all, how does one defeat a man who cannot be harmed by anything – except kryptonite, of course.
So Wayne dons his cowl, a considerably up-armored suit and levels the playing field a bit. With the help of an array of special gadgets and materials.
3. NORM OF THE NORTH MOVIE REVIEW
Review: Norm Of The North’s biggest folly is not its message. That of environmentalism, which is noble, pertinent and relevant enough. But rather, the fact that the execution seems really dated and also, that its animation is quite frankly, rather sub-par.
This is especially pertinent when you take a recently-released film like Zootopia into consideration and comparison. Heck, even the first Toy Story film makes this one look like a commercial for breakfast cornflakes.