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The Mandela Effect (2019)
Its rating is pretty accurate
The rating of this movie fluctuates between 5.5 to 6 out of ten and that's rather accurate to me. The actor of the main male protagonist doesn't seems to be very genuine at times, you can really feel like he's reciting a learnt text rather than putting emotion into what he's doing. I think this is due to the amount of research that went into multiple topics, such as coding, computer science, the mandela effect, the Universe, parralel Universes, etc... But the time spent in each of these fields was only to gather basic information, and it lacks the expertise of, well, experts that'd work on these subjects. The storyline itself has flaws, the major one being that it's not very believable. This guy is a game developper / designer (directly quoting what he says); but he's never at work ? Or the events happen in a wide span of time ? It's hard to really understand how much time goes by except for a few scenes where it's indicated by the actors. And how come this dev / designer can single handedly reboot the entire Universe ? It's nonsense, it'd take centuries to come up with such a code, he doesn't even fully understands the machine itself that is running the code, he doesn't know what it is, yet he somehow parasites the code through a quantuum computer. What is a quantuum computer compared to a machine capable of running a simulation of the entire Universe where EVERYONE is the protagonist ? It's litteraly nothing.
Overall a movie that dwelves on an interesting concept but the lack of expertise in the matter coming from the directors end up making the movie pretty unbelievable and sloppy on the technical details.
Scoob! (2020)
A strange fan fiction
This Scoob! Movie goes pretty much against the series we've all known and loved. It shows the movie's origins, and set, to be in the 21st century, with instagram posts, dabs and other honestly cringeworthy scene, as most pop references are way out of fashion and awkwardly shoved in with the script. The team doesn't solves a mystery, but instead basically tries to stop a super villain whose identity is known from the start. The only paranormal thing appears near the end and is...Actually paranormal, which goes against the series' concept : debunking paranormal activity. That appart, the music choice is really bad, and there are also political messages mixed in the movie. Velma ethnically Latin American in this movie, she even speaks in Spanish once. There are is also a commentary about "Toxic masculinity" when two of the protagonists are arguing in a comedic manner. The beginning of the movie was good and some scenes were alright. I was about to put a 3 star review, but then remembered that the little robot with a vacuum head is only there so that WB can sell merchs to little kids.
So in conclusion, this movie is pretty much like a bad fan fiction made by a middle school teen who signed up in the political club. Don't waste your money on that.