Oh man, it sounds like you had some serious issues with this movie! π₯π¬ It’s a bummer when a film has stunning visuals but falls short in other areas. The story’s emotional manipulation and lack of consideration for colonial themes definitely take away from the experience. And having the same antagonists without much impact? That can be frustrating! π
I totally get your exasperation with the kid saying “bro” every five seconds. It can be really grating when a character’s dialogue feels forced or out of place. And why would they use 20th-century vernacular? It does seem a bit silly and out of touch with the rest of the movie. π€¦ββοΈ
It’s disappointing when a film becomes bloated and indulgent, especially when it keeps repeating the same criticisms. A bullheaded script can really undermine the overall quality. But hey, at least the CGI was worth watching, right? That’s always a plus! π¬π
It sounds like this movie didn’t offer anything new if you’ve seen similar stories about outsiders and indigenous cultures before. Sometimes, it’s a letdown when a film feels too familiar.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It’s always interesting to hear different perspectives on movies. πΏπ
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