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Aranybulla (2022)
Historical series evaluated on a political basis
The approach is good, some interesting/spectacular action happening, supplemented with explanation. Historical happenings don't let you get bored of watching. We already see a similar style on some historical TV channels. The problems, why I think it does not deserve a better rate than 5, are:
- The transition to the historian's explanation is very random. Suddenly, interrupted, and somebody, with an expressionless face, explaining things, like "Morgan Freeman" ordered from "wish" style.
- I don't like it when it jumps over under 20 years with one or two sentences. There should be a better solution for connecting the schemes.
Thousands of people come here to rate without even watching, because "telex" and "444" encourage them to do so. Hard to rate objectively this series because of the brainwashed crowd here who are describing mainstream opinions instead of their own. I started to watch it and ignored the mainstream opinion, and I feel it is not that "one star" bad series, it is absolutely watchable.
Mai Neim (2021)
Feminist version of Jackie Chan
I watched 2 episode, but it's not worth my time. Ridiculous, how the protagonist became one of the strongest member of the gang by getting to know some basic figthing tricks. And every single moment is about the feeling of surprise that a litle girl beat up strong men who look down on her. Nothing more.
Jigeum uri hakgyoneun (2022)
Zombie apocalypse with real drama
One of the best netflix series. Why I really love it because of scenes which we never saw in american pop-corn movies. Like the best characters, whom we love from hearth, they also die (some of them). The evil is relativized. Also there are astonishing secrets, which we (viewers) know, but in the series, the characters never find out. You never know what will happens, full of surprises. Also the best in this series, there aren't any force moral lessons. The things just happens, and you cannot say, what is good and what is bad behaviour, just like in real life.
AI Love You (2022)
A terryfing dystopia hidden in a superficial love story
There was a really strange feeling on me during the movie, like somebody create an Orwellian world but selling it as a happy and positive future. AI and robots are humanized and they are the "good guys" meanwhile humans presented as evil creatures who rule the AI. Not a single one positive men character, what I think is shamefull, this love story presents men as not worth loving but the AI. There are several contradiction and incomprehensible moment too. But to say some good think about it, the basic idea excites everyone's imagination (I think) and the movie is not boring.
Don't Look Up (2021)
Satire on the ideological problems of the 21st century
A comet is approaching Earth. The film highlights various social phenomena in this extreme situation, making them ridiculous. The exaggeration of social phenomenas made the film funny.
I didn't get bored of the movie for a minute and I strongly recommend it to everyone.
What I liked in the movie was that I feel, it was real, and I feel the same when we talk about climate policy. It loses its essence in the madness of fanatics, propaganda, and in relatively insignificant things. Clear things are also the subject of debate and we cannot talk about serious problems anymore.
What I did not like in the movie that was the American centrality, like they would be the only ones who could save the planet.
And I did not like the way, how the film presented the media and the politics, highlighted right-hand characteristics (stupidness) but ignoring the sensitive topics, to gain the favor of the woke culture, to be trendy enough to bring money thereby the film is some point part of the problem. It did not dare to criticize the hypersensitive topics which trigger scandals about meaningless things. Because then the film would have been silenced as the main characters of the movie. Criticism also stops on the verge of people's stimuli to provide a feeling that we are victims and not causes.