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Movie America
THE BATMAN. Black, Darkness, a dark hero in a dark world.
Everything is dark—the picture, the world, and the background—but it's not hard to see. That's what this film has. I highly recommend this movie to anyone who likes the world and music of the 80's America. -
Movie America
Guardians of the Galaxy. An adventure set in the MCU universe.
It is not a heavy story like Star Wars, but one that is easy for anyone to get into and watch. The movie is very Marvel-like and very American. The design, characters, and worldview. I had seen them all before, and there was nothing new. I was tired of seeing them. If I had to say something different, it is more than half a comedy, although I wrote "adventure. -
Movie America
Ready Player One. The game is full of fun and small stories!
It was a great time to show a world that every gamer has considered at one point or another! There was no weird world-saving stuff, so it kept me excited and entertained. It was great for movie, manga, and anime fans (quite a few Japanese subcultures were depicted as Japanese subcultures). I was very excited and enjoyed the whole time. -
Movie America
Atlas: Buddy Action with AI and Pilot
Rebellion against humanity by AI robots. Jennifer Lopez collaborates with an artificial intelligence and a buddy to take on such AI. The film has many rough edges, but from start to finish, it is a fast-paced and enjoyable experience. -
Movie America
Alita Battle Angel: The story of a robot girl with a lot going on
First, the director included too many things and needed help to combine them. Alita's CG is very well done. The characters and action were exciting, especially the battle and motorball action scenes. -
Movie America
The Revenant: Master Leo’s Longest Survival
The harshness and beauty of the wilderness winter when the American old-growth forests were still alive were fully expressed in this film. The constant snowstorms, the clear blue sky and air after the snow subsided, and even the coldness of the water were all conveyed to the viewer through this film. -
Movie America
A Haunting in Venice: Poirot’s horror experience in Venice
It is the third installment of Branagh's version of the Poirot series! This time, the case combines the previous mystery + horror elements. Both the first and second installments of the Branagh version of the Poirot series were very elegant in their setting. This installment is set entirely in mid-20th-century Venice, but the case and the building in which it takes place are old Western-style houses, adding a horror element to the series. -
Movie America
The Creator: How to deal with AI
Gareth Edwards directs this film and is familiar to audiences from 2014's GODZILLA Godzilla and Star Wars Rogue One. In a typical Gareth Edwards film, adults and children travel incessantly through uncharted territory. This film has an atmosphere similar to Monsters: The Extra-Terrestrial. -
Movie America
Captain America: Civil War
The film was thought to be a festive film with all the Avengers and all the heroes, but it was also a glimpse into the struggles of each of the heroes. -
Movie America
10 Cloverfield Lane: Suspense that takes place in a secret room deep underground
Rather than the panic action from the previous film, it is better to think of it as a confinement or a suspense drama in a closed space.