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Hi-eo-ro-neun A-nib-ni-da-man (2024)
The first EP nearly made me fall asleep...
This review is for the 1st episode only.
I won't watch the rest, mainly due to the fact that if the writers and the cast are not able to capture the viewer's attention 30 minutes in, it's probably not worth the time to watch the rest.
Story and pace: It's more interesting to watch paint dry... Nothing of interest really happens...
Plot Development: Hard to determine after only one episode, but it seems they are going for Dark Comedy(?), but it wasn't really remotely funny...
It seems they attempt to blend family drama, comedy, and superhero elements, but the mix doesn't always feel seamless.
Fallout (2024)
Average at best - another violence infested US show
Violence over substance: The creators seem to believe that more bloodshed equates to better drama.
Heads explode, bodies fly, and video game logic reigns triumphant!
But violence alone cannot sustain a series. The relentless gore becomes numbing, overshadowing any semblance of character development or plot progression.
Acting Fallout: The cast struggles to rise above the mediocrity of the script. Ella Purnell, as Lucy, delivers a strong performance, but her character's journey feels lost in the chaos.
Walton Goggins, playing The Ghoul, is the standout, but even his smooth-talking chaos can't salvage the sinking ship...
The rest of the ensemble flounders, their potential squandered.
Inconsistent Tone: "Fallout" wavers between dark humor and grim violence. While some appreciate the juxtaposition of punchlines amidst the apocalypse, others find it jarring. The show's tone resembles a bipolar wasteland, leaving viewers disoriented and disconnected.
Plot Potholes: The narrative stumbles like a ghoul with a broken leg. Instead of weaving a compelling story within the established Fallout universe, the show opts for a new tale.
Unfortunately, it lacks depth and coherence. The puzzle-box mystery occasionally intrigues but often over-complicates matters.
Missed Opportunities: With nearly three decades of game lore, "Fallout" had a treasure trove to explore.
Yet, it squanders this potential. The satire, wackiness, and rich world-building from the games are diluted, leaving fans yearning for more.
The 2nd (2020)
I felt like I was watching a low budget 80s movie
I am deeply disappointed. This movie is a perfect example of how to ruin the reputation of otherwise good actors. Sorry guys.
Did this movie have a director at all? Did they get paid?
The script or lack thereof..
I what reality does the hand guns have unlimited amounts of bullets?
A highly trained operative discharges his weapon into a wall multiple times?
- When I did weapons training in the military we were told to save on the ammo and only fire on actual targets, which I have never seen in any TV show or movie - ever.
Don't get me started on the fights - in what reality can a single person receive that amount of injuries, and still manage to walk away from it?
My best guess is that the writers got their ideas from watching low quality action movies. How anyone can pay good money for this piece of cut and paste script is beyond me.
I sincerely hope that the executive producers got at least some of their money back.
Sorry - even one star is to much.