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Hereditary

Posted by cat2002116 on July 12, 2018
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Hereditary

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I came out of this movie with some very mixed feelings, if I’m honest. I actually liked the start, with the focus on the miniature house. I felt that added a bit more of a unique element that really could have been utilised more throughout the movie.

I did struggle to connect emotionally with Annie in this movie. She could have been a much more sympathetic character – I felt more empathy for her husband and, even though something really horrible happened as a result of his actions, the character I felt the most for was Peter. I would have liked it better if the movie had focused on Peter – or even his father – as the main character and not a woman who forced her thirteen-year-old daughter to go to a party where there were much older teenagers.

I wouldn’t have said this movie was really a horror. Although there were some really gross, disturbing scenes, none of those were anything I’d seen before.

Throughout most of this movie, it felt really surreal, which could have been played with so much better – but I felt like it was just an excuse for some absolutely ridiculous things to happen. Even by the end, I was left with more questions than answers – it felt like the movie had tried to follow paths to two different directions that really didn’t work when merged together.

I felt there was a distinct lack of foreshadowing and any real setup through this movie. By the end, I was actually rolling my eyes at the cliched horror scenes that really detracted from a movie that had a lot of potential.

I felt this movie tried too hard to have a complicated storyline and there was too much reliance on character exposition. Personally, I won’t be watching this movie again – and I wouldn’t have compared it to the Exorcist.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Posted by cat2002116 on July 8, 2018
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Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom

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Having watched the previous movie in this franchise, I was quite eager to watch this one as well – and I did definitely enjoy it.

My favourite scenes in this movie revolved around Blue, who I was happy to see had a lot of focus in this movie. One of the best things was being able to see her as a younger raptor and how she differed to the others in her pack.

One of the most interesting aspects of this movie was the debate going on about whether it was right to save the dinosaurs or not. While Ian’s character didn’t appear too much, it was still good to see the nod to the original movies.

I could definitely see why Claire wanted to save the dinosaurs and how Owen allowed himself to be talked into trying to save Blue. I did think that the movie headed into more predictable territory as the volcano erupted.

While there was a lot of action and tension in this movie, there were a couple of scenes that were absolutely gut-wrenching to watch. This movie definitely managed to tug on my heartstrings.

I really liked Maisie’s character. It was nice to see a child who still acted like a child, despite being resourceful and getting into dangerous situations. I was somewhat disappointed with the main villain of the piece, as I would have liked a more redemptive arc.

I really liked the visual aspects of the movie, especially when it came to the dinosaurs. At one point, I could imagine how they would feel if I was able to reach out and touch them.

I thought this movie was a good sequel and it was nice to see some of the returning characters, as well as to get to know new ones. This is a movie I’d enjoy seeing again – and I’d love to see more in the franchise.

Solo: A Star Wars Story

Posted by cat2002116 on July 8, 2018
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Han Solo A Star Wars Story

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While I didn’t see this movie as sooon as it came out at the cinema, I did go and see it as soon as I could. And I personally really liked it.

It was good to see a movie in the Star Wars franchise that focused entirely on Han Solo, though by the end, I wasn’t left with a clear idea of how he would get from this movie to his much more jaded personality in A New Hope.

I thought it was good to see how intricate the plot was and how much there was going on in the movie. It was also good to see that there wasn’t much about the Force until right towards the end, as there’s a lot more to the Star Wars universe than just the Jedi and the Sith.

It was also really good to see the history that had been hinted at in the original trilogy, such as Han winning the Falcon from Lando. And, of course, there was so much more shown, such as L3-37 and her relationship with Lando. I’m not sure I liked her, but she was certainly an interesting addition. I really did like seeing how Han and Chewbacca became friends, too – although there were no details about a life debt in this movie.

I wasn’t really sure I liked Qi’ra. By the end of the movie, I still hadn’t made up my mind either way. Of course, the chanes are good I was just a little biased, considering I grew up with the original Star Wars trilogy and seeing Han and Leia together.

I did enjoy this movie for what it was, even though I would have preferred a more contained storyline. Still, it’s clear there’s a lot more of the story to be told – and I’m definitely interested in seeing the rest of the movies in this franchise when they come out.

Deadpool 2

Posted by cat2002116 on July 7, 2018
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Deadpool 2

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I’ve seen this movie twice now and thoroughly enjoyed watching it both times – though, of course, watching it for the first time really couldn’t be recaptured.

I’d have to say that this sequel was just as good as the first movie. The credits at the start were both amusing and almost heartrending to watch, but I have to say, the trailer was entirely misleading when it came to the X-Force – though I loved Domino.

It was nice to see the new characters show up in this movie. While I spent a lot of time disliking Cable, he did grow on me by the end. Plus, it was as amusing as anything to have a reference to Thanos in an entirely different ‘verse.

I did feel a lot of empathy for Russell, even though he was well on his way to becoming a villain. And I really couldn’t blame Wade for the actions he took, even if those were against what Colossus was telling him to do.

Speaking of Colossus, it was awesome to see both him and Negasonic Teenage Warhead put in an appearance. Plus, I loved the references to the other X-Men – and the brief appearance they put in. The breaking of the fourth wall was always fun.

While this movie was extremely violent, the gore did fall under the category of comic. There was a lot of humour and joking around in this movie, but it was also good to see acknowledgement of serious issues too. That mixture was one of the things I really liked about this movie.

While there weren’t any extra scenes at the end of the credits, there were two during that were definitely worth watching.

If you enjoyed the first movie, I highly recommend watching this one – it’s definitely worth it.

The Strangers: Prey At Night

Posted by cat2002116 on July 7, 2018
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The Strangers Prey At Night

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Having watched the first Strangers movie when it came out at the cinema, I thought I’d give this one a try and see if it was as harrowing as the first.

I have to say, I was disappointed in this movie. I felt the characters made really bad decisions, even at the start of the movie, when no one was aware of what was really going on.

I did find Kinsey to be an interesting character as the movie went on, but at the start, it was really hard to connect with her. She just came across as a fairly typical rebellious teenager – and it was really hard not to see her as the character from Once Upon a Time.

I felt this movie was fairly predictable and relied too heavily on the jump scares. The use of the masks could have come across so much better, but by the end of the movie, the appearance of the strangers wasn’t scary or creepy at all.

It was good to see some fight in the characters, but towards the end of the movie, it was difficult to suspend my disbelief. After all, adrenaline can probably only carry someone so far.

I can’t really say I was disappointed in this movie, as I didn’t have particularly high expectations going into it. But although Kinsey and Luke made me care about what happened to them, I really couldn’t have said the same for their parents. I also did think that some of the gore was really over the top. Less can sometimes be more.

There were some areas of tension in this movie, but I felt the ending left a lot to be desired. I wouldn’t watch this movie again in the future and I wouldn’t recommend it as a particularly engaging thriller to watch.

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society

Posted by cat2002116 on July 7, 2018
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The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society

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Although this wasn’t a genre of film I would have chosen to watch on my own, when I watched it with two of my family members, I found it a lot more engaging than I would have initially expected.

The very first scene did a good job of introducing me to the members of the society – even to Elizabeth, who was clearly an important part of the storyline, even though she only appeared in flashbacks.

It was nice to learn more about Juliet and see something of her history and I really liked seeing her form relationships with the residents of Guernsey. I also really liked Mark. It was nice to see a love interest who wasn’t demonised to make way for the new romance.

I really liked Kit. I thought she was really sweet and it was nice to see her interactions with the other members of the society. I also really liked Eli and it was interesting to see how the war and evacuation had affected him. It was really easy to empathise with him the more I learned.

I really didn’t like Charlotte and as I saw more of her throughout the movie, I disliked her even more. I also went off Elizabeth a bit by the end. While I could understand her motivations, I felt that she should have prioritised differently – and there were other ways she could have done the right thing.
I thought the history and relationship between Juliet and Sidney was one of the strongest parts of this movie, though I would have liked to see a bit more of Sidney.

This movie was really entertaining to watch, with characters I cared about and some good elements of humour. While I’m not sure I would watch this movie again, I definitely think that it was worth watching the first time through.

Rampage

Posted by cat2002116 on July 7, 2018
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Rampage

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When I first saw this movie advertised, I was immediately intrigued. The elements of science fiction were entertaining, but for me, the most engaging aspect of the movie was the relationship between Davis and George.

I really liked being able to learn more about the history and motivations of the characters, but this was a movie I felt would have benefitted more without forcing a romance. I liked Davis and Kate, but I didn’t really think they fit well together.

I did have some very mixed feelings about Harvey. At first, I really didn’t like him that much; but as the movie went on, he grew on me a whole lot more.

I liked the fact there were quite a few elements of foreshadowing. I was less than thrilled that the bad guys came across as fairly stereotypical evil scientists, though. I would have liked to see a bit more depth to them rather than just cowardice shown towards the end.

While the trailer did show a movie where suspension of disbelief would be difficult, the movie itself did do a good job of showing the biology and how the genetics worked in a way that actually seemed to make sense – though I’m not a scientist; and the scene with the wings did make me roll my eyes in the movie itself.

I really did like George’s character. While the other two animals didn’t seem to be negatively impacted in any way, I really liked that he was shown to be more emotional. Plus, the scene of him as a small gorilla was heartbreaking.

I did think that the trailer missed a trick in showing the identity of the third animal. That could have been played for tension so much better than it actually was.

I did like the action scenes in this movie and the characters were ones I really cared about. While I don’t think I’d gain anything from watching this movie again, I did enjoy it the first time through.

2054

Posted by cat2002116 on June 15, 2018
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2054
Deep Ocean Blues
I found the concept of this whole world a really intriguing one, but I felt that Parul was the only character with any real depth to her. At least the only human one. The AI and the octopus were quite intriguing characters in their own right and it was good to see something of the society Parul was in.

I did think there was too much in the way of information dumping and summarising, especially when she reached out to contact the others. I would have liked to see the interactions between her and the other human characters, rather than a couple of throwaway lines.

Reading about the way Parul was adapting to her extra arms was really interesting and it was nice to see there were some difficulties in regards to adapting to that. I wasn’t really sure what her job was truly supposed to entail, though. Since she seemed to spend a lot of time drinking and then trying to help the octopus that wasn’t part of her job, it looked like she had a lot of free time on her hands.

While there was a lot of action towards the end of this novella, I wasn’t really sure what was going on, as the story became a bit more choppy. I did find the ending to be quite intriguing, but there wasn’t a lot of foreshadowing to build up to it.

I felt that the world was an interesting one and I would have liked to see more of it and more of the wider area, rather than just the short scene right at the end. I was left with more questions than answers by the end, but it did make me want to read other books by this author in the future.

The Memory Hacker

(This review may contain spoilers).

I really liked the blurb of this novella. It was an interesting idea, but by the time I got to the end, it felt like it had veered sharply off into the fantastical.

While I did find Talia an engaging character, with some very obvious goals, it was hard to see her as Yorke described her – smart and resourceful. I had so many questions, such as where she’d even got a gun. And while there were some small parts of foreshadowing, I felt there wasn’t nearly enough for what was ultimately revealed at the end.

I did think that Talia’s greatest depth came when her memories were unscrambled, which was quite a unique way of handling the memory loss. And seeing her struggling to remember when she’d lost something was heartbreaking to read about, even though I would have thought there’d be contingency plans in place for what had actually happened.

This novella would have been more satisfactory if it’d been spread out over longer. I liked seeing the hints of society and technology throughout the book, but there was very little either added to the story. And by the end, it just seemed like there were no answers.

I’d love to read more stories set in this world at some point in the future and potentially get a better buildup of the world as a whole.

 

Melting Shlemiel

(This review may contain spoilers).

This world was a really interesting one to read about. While it’s not something I could necessarily see occurring in reality (there were all sorts of questions raised for me about things like procreation, for instance), I liked the whole concept and it was easy to picture, in my mind, people choosing to surround themselves with a hard shell to cover the vulnerable flesh beneath.

Shlemiel was a likable character, though I didn’t really understand why he was able to break his own bones and also break objects, as it had been made clear he wasn’t covered in the shell in the past. I did find myself intrigued along with him about the way the shell felt when it left his body. I have to say, though, despite them feeding on energy…there seemed to be something inherently disturbing about them pointing guns at each other.

One thing I was confused about was the violence in how some of the people communicated with each other. It was implied that it had been going on for a while, but I didn’t really understand why hitting the shells could communicate. It just seemed like a society that had raised itself on more violence.

I did find the religious aspects quite interesting and it was nice to see there were some conflicts, even if those weren’t explored too thoroughly.

In the future, I’d be interested in seeing more of this world; and, in particular, of Shlemiel. I feel like there’s a whole lot more to be explored.

 

The Camille

(This review may contain spoilers).

I liked the way all of the stories fit together and this one was no exception. It was interesting to note the way Andrea made use of her AI (Dan), while hating the AI her husband had left her for. I would have liked it if there had been more layers to that first plot, but it was quite good to see the plot change so drastically. And I really liked the usage of the technology.

There were some parts of this novella that were really creepy, especially when it came to what lay at the bottom of the tank. It was really easy to empathise with Andrea when it came to that; and although the voices she heard were a bit disorientating at first, it was good to begin to see them as characters in their own right.

While there was a lot of different technology shown in this novella, it was nice to see that it was more of a character-driven story and I enjoyed seeing something of the different Camilles; which was quite an interesting idea, even though I wasn’t very clear on their history or how they even came about.

This was also a world I would really like to read more of and to get some more answers about what was going on. There was a lot that was left hanging. A lot of questions were left that I wanted the answers to.

Avengers Infinity War Part One

Posted by cat2002116 on May 21, 2018
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Avengers Infinity War Part One

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It has taken me a little while to write the review for this movie, though I have seen it three times and have very much enjoyed it each time I watched it.

The first scene does in fact take place directly after the first Thor movie. This isn’t a movie it’s easy to watch without keeping up to date with the MCU, as there’s a lot that comes together throughout from the rest of the world.

Right from the start of the movie, I found myself drawn in. While there were a lot of serious moments in this movie, there was a really nice mix of humour that worked to defuse the tension.

It was nice to see the different plotlines come together, though the movie did jump around quite a bit. It worked for the story, but did make it necessary to pay complete attention to what was going on.

I particularly liked Wanda and Vision’s relationship in this movie, as I’d enjoyed seeing them together in the comics. And it was especially good to see Cap and his allies head to Wakanda. I liked seeing the characters from Black Panther join in the battle, though it was a bit disappointing not to see any sign of Nakia. Or Valkyrie, for that matter. As both played quite big roles in their movies, it was strange not to see them even referenced by the other characters.

I also really liked seeing grumpy teenager Groot, but Rocket remains my favourite character in the Guardians. I did like Drax slightly better than in Guardians of the Galaxy 2, but I felt he still came across as lacking in intelligence rather than just taking everything literally and lacking in subtlety.

This movie was a realy great mashup of the Marvel superheroes, with enough action and humour to keep me entertained throughout. Unfortunately, as the movie is only part one, there is still a lot to see.

Make sure you stay to the end if you see this movie, as there is an end-credits scene.

Every Day

Posted by cat2002116 on April 24, 2018
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Every Day

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This movie was a fairly unusual one for me, as I’d seen virtually no promotional material for it before deciding to watch it at the cinema based purely on the blurb on the website.

I haven’t read the book this movie is based on, but I did still find this really easy to follow. I couldn’t help but feel bad for A, even though they did seem to be contented with what they had.

The biggest problem I had with this movie was the fact I couldn’t really see why A became so enamoured with Rhiannon. As the movie went on, she became a more interesting character, but in her first appearance, she kind of just came across as clingy and not very unique.

I would have liked it more if the movie had focused on A and their journey throughout life. The most interesting parts, I felt, was when they were telling Rhiannon about their life. What it was like growing up different. I also really liked the fact that genderlines were more blurred and it would have been really good to see that utilised a bit more, as there was a lot more that could have been done to make the movie feel more inclusive.

There were some very amusing aspects in this movie, especially when it came to A waking up in more precarious situations. But there was one scene where they woke up in the body of a blind teenager and I thought that could have been shown a lot better.

This movie came across very much like a teenager romance rather than a movie that would explore the difficulties faced by someone who didn’t have any real life they could call their own. There could have been a lot more to make this movie stand out, even with the amount of actors having to portray A and doing a really great job with that.

I was somewhat disappointed in this movie and I felt it could have been a lot better. While it would be interesting to see more of A’s story in the future, I’d prefer a focus on the struggles they face.

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