Two stars not because it’s scary. It was TOO BORING
Two stars not because it’s scary. It was TOO BORING
Sofia Coppola aimed for something bold, but the film feels unsure of itself. Many people talk about the loud music and modern touches, but the real issue is deeper. Marie Antoinette has a sensitive story, and the style used here does not honor that feeling.
The dialogue shifts from modern talk to older language, and the costumes mix soft colors with strict designs. You sense a film that wants to impress you, but also feels lost. Marie Antoinette moves through…
This is one of those films you remember, and The Fifth Element stays in your mind for a reason. It doesn’t follow the usual alien story where everything turns into a bloody fight and humans win at the last second. You get something different. The film uses a simple idea, love against evil, and shows it in a fresh way.
I didn’t focus much on the plot. The world around the story pulled me in more. The city looks wild…
I don't know why adults are reviewing a film aimed at children, and calling it terrible. If you're an adult then you're obviously not going to enjoy a childrens film are you? I was 8 when I seen this film and I absolutely loved it