The main strengths of the series was its very very compelling script. There were countless times that I found myself tearing up over a particularly honest line which really pulled at the heartstrings. The words perfectly depicted triumph, loss and hope, which was perfectly intersped with a great musical score. The animation was beautiful. The music was magnificent.
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Overall, WW84 delivered on great effects and production. It was action packed. It was visually stunning and it had a good story to tell. It was an entertaining way to spend 2 and a half hours and Gal Gadot was marvelous as Wonder Woman. The pandemic really did a disservice to this movie. It definitely have been even better as a theater experience.
I don’t know if I could do justice to every amazing aspect of this show so I’ve chosen to talk about my favorite arcs in the series instead. Some very minor spoilers included, not enough to spoil your viewing experience.
Haikyu never lost its touch and remained consistent delivering a heart pounding, nail biting seasons. It was amazing from start to finish. Not a fan of the jazz music they used as a background for the background montages but apart from that, I could not get any more excited about what’s too come. Too bad I’d have to wait another year or so before the next season.
I held out watching the first half of Haikyu’s fourth season even though its been a while since its been on Netflix. I knew that it would end in a thrilling way and was I right! Good thing I chose to wait to watch it in one go.
All in all, it wasn’t horrible, but it was a challenge. It wasn’t cohesive, overall, and there were times that the script seemed to force the connections among the characters but it managed to tell its story, once again with an ending inspired by the first season, but on all counts, it was inferior to the first installment of the anthology.
I’ve been looking forward to the big screen debut of Mulan ever since it was announced by Disney. […]
So there, my non expert opinions (and hopes) on how this split can still be salvaged. As a fan, I am wishing that everything pans out because I love the Spider-man films (except for the Tobey Maguire trilogy, sorry). Come on guys, do the right thing.
Cinemalaya season is upon us once again and with it, comes an opportunity for film afficionados to check […]