Beyond Good & Evil 2
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Beyond Good and Evil 2 is an action-adventure game played from a third-person perspective which...
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Mothergamer (1546 KP) rated Chapelwaite in TV
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David McK (3425 KP) rated Star Wars: Andor in TV
Mar 16, 2023
As a result, I never watched this as it was released on a weekly basis: indeed, I only got round to it for completeness sake just before the new series of the (much better, IMO) The Mandalorian started.
I also kept hearing how the critics seemed to love it, but didn't know a single person who had actually made it the whole way through the series.
Now, having watched it, I do have to say I found it a very marmite-like experience: some good episodes (and scenes), but far too drawn out for its own good!
And, yes, I miss the Force powers and lightsabres.
David McK (3425 KP) rated The hunger games ballard of songbirds and snakes (2023) in Movies
Jul 3, 2024
I'd seen the quartet of movies based on those books.
I haven't read the prequel, on which this is based.
So I had little knowledge of what to expect, going in, other than that it centred on a young Cornelius Snow before he becomes the tyrannical president of the original films.
This film is very clearly split into 3 acts (each proceeded by a card naming such): The Mentor, The Prize and The Peacekeeper - with the first two of those three acts the better.
Final act drags on a bit.
The middle section is the bit set during the 10th annual Hunger Games, which - here - are far more 'basic', far more 'real' than that of the Jennifer Lawrence films, with Rachel Zeigler's Lucy Gray also more a performer forced to become a warrior than Lawrence's Everdeen (the exact opposite).