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The football fraudster (2023)
Not mad but sometimes laughable
I will never understand how people can be so gullible. The documentary is pretty good but the problem is the victims are always people after money or a high life Style. Also what I find really frustrating is the fact that the psychologist talks about him without knowing him, she is just making things up in my opinion.
I will never understand how people can be so gullible. The documentary is pretty good but the problem is the victims are always people after money or a high life Style. Also what I find really frustrating is the fact that the psychologist talks about him without knowing him, she is just making things up in my opinion.
The Tattooist of Auschwitz (2024)
Not bad at all
I thought the tattooist was good and his girlfriend also played well. I am not convinced about the nurse with the wig, she wasn't that great. She was better in don't look up. Harvey keitel portrayed sokolov well and I thought the series was of good quality. I thought the tattooist was good and his girlfriend also played well. I am not convinced about the nurse with the wig, she wasn't that great. She was better in don't look up. Harvey keitel portrayed sokolov well and I thought the series was of good quality. I thought the tattooist was good and his girlfriend also played well. I am not convinced about the nurse with the wig, she wasn't that great. She was better in don't look up. Harvey keitel portrayed sokolov well and I thought the series was of good quality.
The Equalizer 3 (2023)
Silly movie for teenagers
An old man beats the mafia on his own loooooool it's so silly, only Americans make silly movies like that but people seem to like it even though there is no substance in it... I mean you don't need to be a nobel prize to understand this movie lol
Dakota fanning overrated, I liked the girl who played Amina.
An old man beats the mafia on his own loooooool it's so silly, only Americans make silly movies like that but people seem to like it even though there is no substance in it... I mean you don't need to be a nobel prize to understand this movie lol
Dakota fanning overrated, I liked the girl who played Amina.
Road House (2024)
It was ok until the romance
It was ok until the romance with the doctor started... Absolutely nonsense, she doesnt even know Bruce Lee and suddenly she goes and see him with her boat and she fancies him? Like this happens like this in real life...
It was ok until the romance with the doctor started... Absolutely nonsense, she doesnt even know Bruce Lee and suddenly she goes and see him with her boat and she fancies him? Like this happens like this in real life...
It was ok until the romance with the doctor started... Absolutely nonsense, she doesnt even know Bruce Lee and suddenly she goes and see him with her boat and she fancies him? Like this happens like this in real life...
And Connor macgregor... Is that not the guy who could not beat the youtuber? Lol.
Dangerous Waters (2023)
One of the most ridiculous movies ever
It's the story of a teenage girl who goes on a boat trip with her mom and moms boyfriend on a tiny boat. The mother gets killed by pirates and the dodgy boyfriend has something to do with it even though he gets shot too. The girl after that hardly cries and carries on as usual, doesn't even mourn her mother. Then the boyfriend isn't dead and she beats the crap out of him. Then she gets saved by a boat and kills everyone lol She's like the terminator, it is just so stupid seriously who wrote this? The acting is also ridiculously bad. Even high school movies are of better quality it's so stupid what have I just watched?
Fargo: Bisquik (2024)
It was just ok
"Fargo" Season 5 is a captivating, but slightly underwhelming chapter in the acclaimed series. While it certainly has its moments of brilliance, it falls short compared to the first two seasons, making it the third best installment in the franchise. The season's narrative takes us on a thrilling journey through the criminal underbelly of small-town America, as we've come to expect from "Fargo." However, there are certain aspects that leave something to be desired.
One of the challenges with this season is the abundance of female characters in the spotlight. While it's commendable to see a diverse range of women taking center stage, the character dynamics felt somewhat unbalanced. The show could have invested more time in fleshing out the depth and complexity of these characters, rather than simply using them as plot devices. This decision somewhat diluted the impact of their individual stories and made it difficult for viewers to fully invest in their arcs.
Additionally, the lead character in Season 5 lacks the magnetic charm and relatability that we've seen in previous seasons. It's crucial for a show like "Fargo" to have a central figure that can captivate and compel the audience, and unfortunately, this installment fell short in delivering a truly compelling lead. This resulted in a lack of emotional engagement and made it challenging to fully immerse ourselves in the narrative.
Furthermore, the decision to continue the series at this stage may not be the wisest. It's apparent that "Fargo" has reached its peak with the first two seasons, and while subsequent seasons have had their moments, it's becoming increasingly evident that attempting to replicate the brilliance of the initial installments is a daunting task. It might be more beneficial for the legacy of the series to conclude on a high note rather than risk diminishing its impact with each subsequent season.
And then there's the issue of Dorothy's husband. His character's lack of awareness and perceptiveness became increasingly frustrating as the season progressed. It felt as though the narrative relied too heavily on his obliviousness to drive certain plot points, which ultimately detracted from the overall quality of the storytelling. His naivety bordered on the implausible, leaving audiences questioning the authenticity of his character within the context of the series.
Despite its shortcomings, "Fargo" Season 5 still manages to deliver some of the trademark dark humor, intense suspense, and morally complex characters that have become synonymous with the franchise. The cinematography and atmospheric setting continue to be standout elements, effectively capturing the eerie and desolate landscape of the Midwest. The season also features a strong ensemble cast who bring depth and authenticity to their respective roles, adding layers of intrigue to the interconnected web of criminal activity.
In conclusion, "Fargo" Season 5 is a solid addition to the series, but it falls short of reaching the heights set by its predecessors. While it offers compelling moments and maintains the signature style of the franchise, the imbalance of female characters, the lackluster lead, and the questionable narrative decisions hinder its overall impact. The resounding feeling is that the show may have reached its zenith, and it might be time to bid farewell to the snow-covered plains of "Fargo" before the magic is diluted further.
As for Dorothy's husband, it seems the portrayal of his character was a misstep in the storytelling, leaving audiences scratching their heads at the seemingly implausible choices made by the character. If "Fargo" continues, it would benefit from more carefully crafted character development and a return to the nuanced storytelling that made the first two seasons so exceptional.