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Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire (2023)
The critics are to uptight and need to embrace the kid inside.
It's a fun, visual science fiction joyride. A great escape that fuels every kid in us imagination. I can't wait for the R rated version or Snyder cut. He always delivers a consistent genre of entertainment. As a lover of all science fiction and classics like star-wars, I am glad this is not them and is something different.
My suggestion to the critics, stop reviewing ever film like to should be worthy of an award or comparing it to others.
I hope this turns into a franchise, I could see Zack Snyder going on to pass the torch of directors and producing other spinoffs.
We need more franchises that are new and not the usual inside the box types.
Sex Education (2019)
A fall from class and importance with the last season.
Sex Education was one of the smartest and most well-crafted shows during its first three seasons. The storylines were poignant, thoughtful, and clever. It never indulged in excessive campiness and always sparked meaningful conversations instead of preaching. Its inclusivity managed to engage even those who might have been initially hesitant, such as my elderly parents from a different era who still loved the series.
What set it apart was its departure from the typical high school formula where teenagers are portrayed as hormone-driven simpletons lacking emotional intelligence. However, in its final season, the show took a campier turn, and the college characters seemed more fragile, annoying, and immature compared to the earlier high school seasons. It became overly preachy, potentially alienating the dedicated audience that had grown to love it.
Although there are occasional glimpses of the magic seen in the first three seasons, they are too fleeting and infrequent to sustain interest. The show has become grating and excessively unrealistic with its absurd campiness and silliness.
It's disappointing to witness one of the most mature and intelligent shows devolve into one of the most immature and nonsensical. I'll always cherish the memories of its first three seasons."