Tuesday, 6 October 2020

Playdate with Destiny 2020 by AverageMansReviews

Playdate with Destiny 2020 by AverageMansReviews

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Storyline/Art/Comedy/Action/Characters/Performances: it takes all of these components including the pacing and on-screen chemistry going hand-in-hand storyline it is excellent; it has been written and filmed in the genre of a bite-size Rom-com [Romantic Comedy] and the reason why I have said bite-size is because it only goes on for roughly 5 minutes, so this short project doesn't have time to waste so it smoothly and efficiently rotates with a good pacing from beginning to end.

Now as this short project is from The Simpsons franchise; yes the art is as always clean, engaging and of their very high standards [basically everything you come to expect from this franchise really,] in short because I don't want to give too much away Maggie quickly nicks Nelson Munns skateboard with Nelson landing with a bump and on his front [but don't worry he had the appropriate safety equipment on] with Maggie getting on this skateboard and going down and high up/off this skateboard ramp to get this other babies’ [Hudson's] attention.

Moving on to the characters/performances; the character developments are very easy to pick up on, because using a mixture of background music, body language, facial expressions, on-screen chemistry, mental imagery and sound effects including this educational toy that says "Y,Y,Y,Y," whilst Maggie presses the Y button to speak for her, it smartly tells the viewers what is happening between Maggie and Hudson.

This film receives: 10/10, this film is top-notch entertainment; now usually I would use a phrase like "This is good" or something like this individually but as this project is a short project and everything about this title is going hand-in-hand I was thinking I would save it up to put here instead; basically this project is really easy to settle down with; it much to offer its viewing audiences.

 

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