Review Time: this project is poor.
Fundamental elements: there are cultural
elements, background music, mental imagery, quick moving imagery [something
like this for an example; let's say someone wanted to get ready to go out for
an evening, so your audience would see images like this; see a showerhead
running, quickly see this individual picking out some clothing, heading into
one room closing the door and a second later opening the door again to reveal
they are fully dressed and then quickly closing the front door to tell their
viewers I am now going out,] okay this example may be a little bit vague and a
little bit rough. But something like this happens quite a few times in this
title in different ways and in a nutshell I really don't think too much about
this; in fact it does get boring quickly and how could I forget the recap of
how this case was solved.
Storyline/Origin story/Back story: now generally speaking I don't know what to think about these three
storyline elements, the storyline I think is okay [I say I think because at
some point my brain switched off from a lack of interest or I really did just
get fed up with the fundamental elements quick moving imagery thing.] The
origin storyline elements are based around Velma and we get given this back
story which is connected to her as well.
Comedy level: in the interest of fairness
and balance if my memory is correct I did find some tiny bits funny [it would
help if I could remember them,] but there is one comedy element that did
frustrate me after a short amount of time, because maybe the first or second time
it was referenced it was something you know I could work with, but to
consistently bring up this vehicle in mental imagery or anything is boring.
Artistic visions: this project is
really well presented and from a visual standpoint it is easy to settle down
with, I did like this train sequence [when we first see this train] and when
this character made a shadow version of this vehicle with his hands, these are
just two very brief examples of the artistic visions.
Action sequences: there are weapons
being used.
This film receives: 3/10, I don't know
what to say here; other than this project is and was hard work to watch.
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