Wednesday, 2 January 2019

The Avengers 1998 by AverageMansReviews

The Avengers 1998 by AverageMansReviews

Review Time: this project is poor.

Fundamental elements: there are words on screen, background music, environmental elements, cultural elements, quick moving effects, slow-motion effects, time jumps and place jumps.

Action sequences/Comedy level/Artistic visions: briefly at first there are weapons being used, combat elements, training elements and chasing sequences. The chasing remote control/robotic flying insects sequence has imagination to it, in fact this is not the only time that this title has imagination to it in one way or another, for another example of an action sequence with imagination, our lead partnership are in these see-through massive balls to cross this water and after reaching their destination they just open these balls and step out onto dry land. The maturer agent with a semi-automatic or automatic gun is funny, moving on to the artistic visions there are two mazes which are completely different from one another, the different coloured teddy bear costumes are also could be seen as comical/an artistic visions [when you see them, you won't be able to miss them] and the car where you can make a cup of tea in it is a good idea.

Character developments/Performances: in short the character developments are cheesy, but then again the time in history which this film is based in these kinds of character developments are to be expected and the performances range from poor to mixed, in the interest of balance and fairness there is chemistry between the lead partnership of this title which could be of a comical flavour or sensible and everything in between.

This film receives: 2/10, now the reason why this project gets this mark is simple, yes it does have some elements which are something I can work with or on the positive side of things, so I had a choice between this mark or one other, I did find this project boring and I chose this mark after seeing this title so I stuck with it.


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