Review Time: this title is mixed
Fundamental elements: there are quick moving effects, mental imagery, slow-motion effects,
background music, place jumps and time jumps.
This film
feels long [I looked at how long this film is; it is roughly 136 minutes] and
nothing assists the viewers to forget this time length as for one example of a
film which is a very long film, but it doesn't feel like it is; The Lord of the
Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring 2001 [roughly 178 minutes,] I know this may
be an unfair an example just based on the fact I have chosen a legendary film
title, but at the same time it is a valid point just based on the length of the
film itself, but as it relates to this review and project the fundamental
elements and everything that comes with that has a massive impact on this title
in one way or another
Action sequences: in a nutshell there are weapons being used, combat elements, chasing
sequences and for those people that have seen this project I am aware that
without giving too much away our lead partnership roughly fall off a building
or something like this and there are these futuristic weapons and vehicles
amongst other things, but because of the fundamental elements and everything
that comes with that are a problem it makes these elements come across as less
important or less impactful or less interesting or something other; than what
they should have been.
Character developments/Performances: apologies for repeating myself but then again this is a good
example/bad example of if you're fundamental element and the connecting
elements is not right it will affect the rest of the film in some way and in
this title it has, so in the interest of fairness and balance I will say these
character developments and performances are mixed.
This title receives: 4/10, I said this mark after watching this project so I am going to
stick with it.
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