zondag 29 november 2020

10s Movie Review - Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

Director:
Luc Besson
Genre: Science Fiction/ Action/ Adventure/ Fantasy
Runtime: 135 minutes
Year: 2017
Starring: Dane DeHaan, Cara Delevigne, Clive Own, Rihanna, Ethan Hawke, Sam Spruell, Kris Wu, Herbie Hancock, Rutger Hauer

Description: A dark force threathens, Aplha, a vast metropolis and home to species from a thousand planets. Special operative Valerian (Dane DeHaan) and Laureline (Cara Delevigne)  must race to identify the marauding menace and safeguard not just Alpha, but the future of the universe.

I WATCHED THIS MOVIE FOR MY 2020 MOVIE CHALLENGE
WEEK 48: A MOVIE SET IN SPACE

Review: “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets”: a spectacular yet chaotic film, with ugly computer-generated aliens and a wooden love plot.
The stories about the intergalactic secret agent Valerian find their origin in a series of French comic strips released in the mid-1960s. Director Luc Besson must have been a big fan of the books, he tried to bring the phenomenon to the screen. Hoping for the new “Star Wars”. Well, that didn’t happen…
When it comes to visuals of the world of Valerian, it’s really good. It’s just such a shame that it has to have a screenplay attached to it. Because almost everything that can go wrong, goes wrong.
There is hardly a story. An artifact of an extinct civilization pops up and several parties want their share of it. The survivors of the race want to rebuilt their cultire, one group of people wants to investigate it and yet another group has nefarious plans to do so. Main characters Valerian and Laureline are of course the second group, that wants to make sure that the best possible solution is chosen.
So simple, but that’s not a problem when then background is a bit interesting and you are invested in the characters. But none of that is present. The two actors, Dane DeHaan and Cara Delevigne, miss every spark of charisma. DeHaan doesn’t come across as the rough space adventurer he has to portray. Instead, he feels more like a Keanu Reeves impersonator that completely misses the point. Delevigne is not much better. The love story is wooden and the dialogues are sometimes cringeworthy.
The list of error the film has is endless. Because despite the visual beauty, the context is missing. It’s messy, chaotic and it lacks interesting characters. “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets” doesn’t even come close to being the new “Star Wars”.

Rating: 1, 5/ 5

vrijdag 27 november 2020

Netflix Friday - Volume 31

Some Netflix film tips for the weekend! And there is something for everyone, since I picked a movie for all the different genres.
 
Action: Red (2010)
When his peaceful life is threatened by a high-tech assassin, former black-ops agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) reassembles his old team in a last-ditch effort to survive and uncover his assailants.
 
Drama: Loving (2016)
The story of Richard and Mildred Loving (Joel Edgerton, Ruth Negga), a couple whose arrest for interracial marriage in 1960s Virginia began a legal battle that would end with the Supreme Court’s historic 1967 decision.
 
Comedy: Neighbors (2014)
After they are forced to live next door to a fraternity, a couple (Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne) with a newborn baby do whatever they can to take them down.
 
Animation: Small Foot (2018)
A Yeti is convinced that the elusive creatures known as ‘humans’ really do exist.
 
Romance: The Lucky One (2012)
A marine (Zac Efron) travels to Louisiana after serving three tours in Iraq and searches for the unknown woman (Taylor Schilling) he believes was his good luck charm during the war.
 
Horror: The Boy (2016)
An American nanny (Lauren Cohan) is shocked that her new English family’s boy is actually a life-sized doll. After she violets a list of strict rules, disturbing events make her believe that the doll is really alive.
 
Science Fiction: Serenity (2005)
The crew of the ship Serenity try to evade an assassin sent to recapture one of their members who is telepathic.
 
Crime: Triple 9 (2016)
A gang of criminals and corrupt cops plan the murder of a police officer in order to pull off their biggest heist yet across town.
 
Thriller: The Commuter (2018)
An insurance salesman/ ex-cop (Liam Neeson) is caught up in a life-threatening conspiracy during his daily commute home.
 
Documentary: Behind the Curve (2018)
Meet real Flat Earthers, a small but growing contingent of people who firmly believe in a conspiracy to suppress the truth that the Earth is flat.
 
Family: Christmas with the Kranks (2004)
With their daughter Blair away, Luther and Nora Krank (Tim Allen, Jamie Lee Curtis) decide to skip Christmas all together until she decides to come home, causing an uproar when they have to celebrate it al the last minute.

maandag 23 november 2020

Movie Review - Bloodshot

Director:
Dave Wilson
Genre: Action/ Science Fiction
Runtime: 109 minutes
Year: 2020
Starring: Vin Diesel, Guy Pearce, Sam Heughan, iza González, Toby Kebbell, Talulah Rileu, Lamorne Morris, Siddharth Dhananjay

Description: Ray Garrison (Vin Diesel), a slain soldier, is re-animated with superpowers.

Review: One of the most frustrating viewing experiences is when a film cleverly starts to work out its premise, but then throws all the intelligence overboard to offer only cheap entertainment. Not that there’s anything wrong with no-brainer movies, but if you don’t intent to live up to your pretensions, leave them out completely. That way, no one needs to be disappointed. “Bloodshot” shows that there is a superlative to this experience: a film that starts out as a stupid blockbuster, then reveals a lot smarter than you initially thought, only to end up as a stupid action film.
Based on the first half of “Bloodshot”, it seems perfectly clear what kind of mediocre film we are dealing with. Vin Diesel is once again portrayed as a tough mourner, who, as a super soldier, manages to complete every impossible mission. But is also a good husband for the woman he always comes home to safely afterwards. The war mission from this opening phase uses the now widely palette of “Black Hawk Down”, but after Ray’s homecoming we get an idyllic gathering with his wife.
After a bloody confrontation, Ray wakes up in laboratory, where he is told that he has died and has not only been brought back to life by state-of-the-art technology, but has also improved a lot. No only has his physical strength increased enormously and is he practically invulnerable, but the technology in his body also makes him omniscient.
It kind of feels like “RoboCop”. Because apart from a revived protagonist who can connect the necessary dots in his computer brain, there are war veterans who get robotized replacements for missing limbs.
Since Ray can’t remember anything about what happened to him, the question arises as to why the film sill filled that time at all. Why not just start at this point. It would have made it more interesting for the viewer.
There is a moment in the film that seems interesting, but it quickly heads back towards being a clumsy blockbuster. “Bloodshot” is an action film that will be easily forgotten.

Rating: 2/ 5

TV Show Review - Outlander (Season 1)

Season:
1
Genre: Thriller/ Drama/ Mystery/ Crime
Number of episodes: 16
Year: 2014
Starring: Catriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Duncan LaCroix, Tobias Menzies, Graham MacTavish, Laura Donnelly

Description: An English combat nurse (Catriona Balfe) from 1945 is mysteriously swept back in time to 1743.  

Review: Drama and adventure in the Scottish Highlands. I was immediately sold after episode 1. It’s beyond me why it took me so long to see this series, because its really, really good!
Claire lives in 1945 and is married to Frank Randall. She goes on her honeymoon to Scotland and there she suddenly ends up in 1743 where she experiences a great adventure.
Claire sees many differences. There is no electricity, no city and the medicines are different too. She has to adapt to the situation.
She meets Jamie, who she forms a bond with and eventually marries. Not because she wants to, but the two start loving each other along the way. Especially Jamie has to endure a lot this first season. He is much more than the handsome Scotsman. And Claire is also much more than the damsel in distress.
The combination of adventure, romance and beautiful images of Scotland are what I love most about “Outlander”. The series also has a great atmosphere, that really transports you to 1743 Scotland. It’s a beautiful series that I already love very much. I can’t wait to continue the journey.

00s Movie Review - School of Rock

Director:
Richard Linklater
Genre: Comedy/ Family
Runtime: 109 minutes
Year: 2003
Starring: Jack Black, Joan Cusack, Miranda Cosgrove, Mike White, Sarah Silverman, Adam Pascal, Lucs Papaelias, Chris Stack, Lucas Babin, Jordan-Claire Green, Veronica Afflerback, Joey Gaydos Jr., Robert Tsai, Angelo Massagli, Kevin Alexander Clark

Description: After being kicker out of his rock band, Dewey Finn (Jack Black) becomes a substitute teacher of an uptight elementary private school, only to try and turn his class into a rock band.

Review: Dewey Finn has only one passion: music. His dream: to break through with his band. Unfortunately the band thinks otherwise, because they are completely tired of the selfish guitarist. And so Dewey gets kicked out of the band, totally broke now. Because he had hoped to win the first prize in the “Battle of the Bands” with his group. His friend Ned Schneebly, who he lives with, urges him to look for a job. When Dewey takes a call, meant for Ned, to fill in as a teacher at Horace Green Elementary School, he pretends to be Ned and takes the job. However, he doesn’t really feel like teaching. But that all changes when he sees what kind of musical capacities the children have. Dewey sees this as an opportunity to finally form a dream band, and thus starts a ‘secret project’: The rock band. The School of Rock is open!!!!
Writer Mike White had been wanting to write a film especially for Jack Black, whom he lives next to for three years. So it’s no surprise that this role is perfect for Black. In fact, he carries the entire film. Of course, there is plenty to laugh about, but his chemistry with the kids in the movie is surprisingly good as well.
Although “School of Rock” is not overly sweet, it’s a perfect feel-good-movie. And it’s a film for a broad audience, including kids. Surprising twists and turns are not to be expected, but “School of Rock” is just so much fun, that this never bothers me. And honestly, uncomplicated comedy for the whole family is sometimes really welcome.
“School of Rock” is a very fun comedy, in which you see a failed musician training a group of talented kids to become his band. I love this movie and I love Jack Black in it.

Rating: 4/ 5

zaterdag 21 november 2020

90s Movie Review - Ghost

Director:
Jerry Zucker
Genre: Drama/ Romance
Runtime: 127 minutes
Year: 1990
Starring: Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Godlberg, Tony Goldwyn

Description: After Sam (Patrick Swayze) is murdered, his spirit stays behind to warn his girlfriend Molly (Demi Moore) of impending danger, with the help of a reluctant psychic (Whoopi Goldberg).

I WATCHED THIS MOVIE FOR MY 2020 MOVIE CHALLENGE.
WEEK 47: A MOVIE WITH A ONE WORD TITLE

Review: Sam Wheat and Molly Jensen are moving in together. Their friend Carl helps them with the renovation. Carl and Sam also work together. When Sam and Molly come back from a nice evening out, they are robbed. After a struggle, a shot is fired and Sam runs after the robber. When he returns, he sees himself bleeding on the ground, with Molly holding him. Sam realizes he’s dead, but ignores the heavenly light. He can’t say goodbye to Molly yet and there is a reason he is still there. Sam discovers why he was shot and he has to find a way to tell Molly she is in danger. With the help of Oda Mae Brown, a psychic, Sam tries to warn Molly.
The movie is a nice mix of romance and drama, with a little bit of humor. The last mostly comes from Whoopi Goldberg, who plays Oda Mae. She even got an Academy Award for her role.
The story is quite original and the way it’s executed is also done well. It doesn’t stand the test of time though, it’s pretty outdated in some areas. But overall, “Ghost” is a really good romance that will get a lot of eighties and nineties babies swooning.

Rating: 3,5 / 5

vrijdag 20 november 2020

Netflix Friday - Volume 30

Some Netflix film tips for the weekend! And there is something for everyone, since I picked a movie for all the different genres.
 
Action: Safe House (2012)
A young CIA agent (Ryan Reynolds) is tasked with looking after a fugitive (Denzel Washington) in a safe house. But when the safe house is attacked, he finds himself on the run with his charge.
 
Drama: The Founder (2016)
The story of Ray Kroc (Michael Keaton), a salesman who turned two brothers’ innovative fast food eatery, McDonald’s, into the biggest restaurant business in the world, with a combination of ambition, persistence, and ruthlessness.
 
Comedy: Big Daddy (1999)
A lazy law school grad (Adam Sandler) adopts a kid to impress his girlfriend (Joey Lauren Adams), but everything doesn’t go as planned and he becomes the unlikely foster father.
 
Animation: Teen Titans GO! To the Movies (2018)
A villain’s maniacal plan for world domination sidetracks five teenage superheroes who dream of Hollywood stardom.
 
Romance: The Holiday (2006)
Two women (Kate Winslet, Cameron Diaz) troubled with guy-problems swap homes in each other’s countries, where they each meet a local guy and fall in love.
 
Horror: Annabelle (2014)
A couple begins to experience terrifying supernatural occurrences involving a vintage doll shortly after their home is invaded by satanic cultists.
 
Science Fiction: Terminator Genisys (2015)
When John Connor (Jason Clarke), leader of the human resistance, sends Sgt. Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) back to 1984 to protect Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) and safeguard the future, an unexpected turn of events creates a fractured timeline.
 
Crime: Goodfellas (1990)
The story of Henry Hill (Ray Liotta) and his life in the mob, covering his relationship with his wife Karen (Lorraine Bracco) and his mob partners Jimmy Conway (Robert De Niro) and Tommy DeVito (Joe Pesci) in the Italian-American crime syndicate.
 
Thriller: A Cure for Wellness (2016)
An ambitious young executive (Dane DeHaan) is sent to retrieve his company’s CEO from an idyllic but mysterious wellness center at a remote location in the Swiss Alps, but soon suspects that the spa’s treatments are not what they seem.
 
Documentary: Crip Camp (2020)
Down the road from Woodstock, a revolution blossomed at a ramshackle summer camp for teenagers with disabilities, transforming their lives and igniting a landmark movement.
 
Family: How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
On the outskirts of Whoville lives a green, revenge-seeking Grinch (Jim Carrey) who plans to ruin Christmas for all of the citizens of the town.

donderdag 19 november 2020

10s Movie Review - What We Do in the Shadows

Director:
Taika Waititi, Jermaine Clement
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 86 minutes
Year: 2014
Starring: Taika Waititi, Jermain Clement, Jonathan Brugh, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stuart Rutherford, Ben Fransham, Jackie van Beek, Elena Stejko, Jason Hoyte, Karen O’Leary, Mike Minoge, Chelsie Preston Crayford, Ian Harcourt, Ethel Robinson, Brad Harding, Isaac Heron, Yvette Parsons, Madeleine Sami, Aaron Jackson, Rhys Darby

Description: Viago (Taika Waititi), Deacon (Jonathan Brugh) and Vladislav (Jermaine Clement) are vampires who are finding that modern life has them struggling with the mundane – like paying rent, keeping up with the chore wheel, trying to get into nightclubs and overcoming flatmate conflicts.

Review: The mockumentary “What We Do in the Shadows” shows the life of a group of vampires, who live together in a house in Wellington. Downstairs in the basement lives Ptyr, with his eight thousand years the oldest and most monstrous vampire, who even  frightens his housemates. During the sunny hours, almost two hundred year old Deacon retreats to the smallest room, some sort of broom closet. Then there is the torturing Vladislav and very neat Viago. Together they try to make something of eternal life. But how do you do that when you have infinite time on your hands and suffer from the enormous generation gap?
“What We Do in the Shadows” is based on traditional vampire conventions. No super-attractive vampires or broad, muscular werewolves that we’ve admired a lot in recent years. The vampires in this mockumentary can simply turn into bats and are invisible in the mirror to their own hilarity. Precisely this approach ensures recognition with the horror lover.
It is clever that at the same time the creators have remained very close to reality and have clearly thought about it well. Because where people live together, irritations accumulate which inevitably lead to collision. Why would that be different for vampires? In addition, with the passage of time untold changes take place. If people already experience a generation gap, how is it when you amplify it thirty times? the jokes are therefore simplistic but brilliant.
Jermaine Clement and Taika Waititi have also had plenty of time to think about this. In 2000 they came up with their first sketch, which they tested six years later in a short film to see if the idea was good enough for a feature length film. However, it took another seven years before “What We Do in the Shadows” was finally made. Although they had the script, they deliberately didn’t share it with cast and crew. Because it was a mockumentary, the makers wanted to play as natural as possible, so they improvised a lot. Because Clement and Waititi themselves portray two of the leading roles, they were able to steer a bit bringing parts of the preconceived text into dialogue through their characters.
Although the interactions seem quite natural, the comic elements are sometimes bold. Like Viago’s uncomfortable smile, when he is clearly aware of the camera aimed at him. The film excels, however, because a lot of attention has also been paid to the supporting roles. All the characters are equally funny. Like Rhys Darby in the role of the nerdy werewolf pack leader and Jackie van Beek as Jackie who dreams of becoming a vampire and in order does all the dirty jobs for the groups of vampires. Refreshing to see that also the chemistry between all actors is right, regardless of the size of their roles.
“What We Do in the Shadows” is a very witty mockumentary about vampires that appeared just at the right time. Brilliant by relying on traditional conventions while remaining so close to reality. One of the funniest movies of the 2010s, for sure.

Rating: 5 / 5

vrijdag 13 november 2020

Netflix Friday - Volume 29

Some Netflix film tips for the weekend! And there is something for everyone, since I picked a movie for all the different genres.
 
Action: Mission: Impossible – Fall Out (2018)
Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his IMF team, along with some familiar allies, race against time after a mission gone wrong.
 
Drama: Little Women (2019)
Jo March (Saoirse Ronan) reflects back and forth on her life, telling the beloved story of the March sisters – four young women, each determined to live life on her own terms.
 
Comedy: The Invention of Lying (2009)
A comedy set in a world where no one has ever lied, until a writer (Ricky Gervais) seizes the opportunity for personal gain.
 
Animation: Polar Express (2004)
On Christmas Eve, a young boy embarks on a magical adventure to the North Pole on the Polar Express, while learning about friendship, bravery, and the spirit of Christmas.
 
Romance: The Other Boleyn Girl (2008)
Two sisters (Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johansson) contend for the affection of King Henry VIII (Eric Bana)
 
Horror: Deliver Us From Evil (2014)
New York police officer Ralph Sarchie (Eric Bana) investigates a series of crimes. He joins forces with an unconventional priest, schooled in the rites of exorcism, to combat the possessions that are terrorizing their city.
 
Science Fiction: Land of the Lost (2009)
Paleontologist Rick Marshall (Will Ferrell) takes Will (Danny McBride) and Holly (Anna Friel) into a new world of danger, dinosaurs and big bug-eyed lizard people while trying to find their way back home and, too, save the universe and in doing so saving his reputation. With the dinosaur with brains, brawn and personality and the adventure of scientific advancement and exotic beasts in a far away land, it all adds up to time traveling fun and frolics.
 
Crime: American Gangster (2007)
An outcast New York City cop (Russell Crowe) is charged with bringing down Harlem drug lord Frank Lucas (Denzel Washington).
 
Thriller: The Iceman (2012)
The story of Richard Kuklinski (Michael Shannon) the notorious contract killer and family man. When finally arrested in 1986, neither his wife nor daughters had any clue about his real profession.
 
Documentary: Holland: Natuur in de Delta (2015)
Multiple animals are followed during their life in the by humans created delta.
 
Family: The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (2019)
Against all the odds, a thirteen year old boy in Malawi invents an unconventional way to save his family and village from famine.

donderdag 12 november 2020

TV Show Review - Truth Seekers

Season:
1
Genre: Comedy/ Horror
Number of episodes: 8
Year: 2020
Starring: Nick Frost, Malcolm McDowell, Samson Kayo, Emma D’Arcy, Simon Pegg, Kelly Macdonald, Susie Wokoma    

Description: A team of part-time paranormal investigators use homemade gizmos to track the supernatural, sharing their adventures online. As their haunted stake outs become more terrifying they begin to uncover an unimaginable, apocalyptic conspiracy.

Review: “Truth Seekers” on Amazon Prime lacks the magic from previous collaborations of Nick Frost and Simon Pegg. Maybe because they hardly share any screen time together. But still, it’s a pleasant horror comedy full of geeky references that you will finish in a heartbeat.
The term horror might be a little strong, since it’s as scary as “Stranger Things”. And it’s not as funny as and Edgar Wright movie starring Frost and Pegg. But there’s a good chance that the charming ghost hunters will catch you during the eight half-hour episodes.
Telecom technician Gus spends his free time as a paranormal researcher. He gets the help of his new colleague Elton John, himself with an aversion to ghosts, and Astrid, who is chased by ghosts. The trio applauded on the sidelines by Gus’ father-in-law, Elton’s sister Helen and Gus’ boss Dave.
“Truth Seekers” doesn’t spend time on dubious heroes. Behind the smiles of the amiable characters are hidden mysteries that will connect all of them like a pieces of a puzzle.
“Truth Seekers” is a fun and quick watch. Not something memorable, but still enjoyable.

00s Movie Review - I Capture the Castle

Director:
Tim Fywell
Genre: Drama/ Romance
Runtime: 108 minutes
Year: 2003
Starring: Romola Garai, Rose Byrne, Marc Blucas, Henry Thomas, Henry Cavill, Bill Nighy, Tara Fitzgerald

Description: A love story set in 1930s England that follows 17-year-old Cassandra Mortmain (Romola Garai), and the fortunes of her eccentric family, struggling to survive in a decaying English castle.

I WATCHED THIS MOVIE FOR MY 2020 MOVIE CHALLENGE.
WEEK 46: A COSTUME DRAMA

Review: “Better all that hurt than to have known no pain”. That’s the lesson we earn from the film “I Capture the Castle”. The film is based on the 1948 book of the same name by Dodie Smith, who would later become known mainly for her book “The Hundred and One Dalmatians”.
The story of the film is told with the help of a voice-over by Cassandra Mortmain who records all the events surrounding her family in her journal. The film is set in 1930s England. Seventeen-year-old Cassandra lives with her eccentric family in a remote dilapidated castle. Depressed father James once wrote a successful book, but hasn’t had a word on paper for twelve years. Stepmother Topaz is an artist and nudist. Sister Rose is a beautiful girl with a penchant of luxury; her life goal is to marry a rich man. And then there is little brother Thomas, a very smart kid. In addition, the handsome handyman Stephan often visits the Mortmains; he is secretly in love with Cassandra, but she is not in love with him. One day the family meets two wealthy young American men: Simon and Neil Cotton. Rose sees her chance and does everything he can to make Simon fall in love with her. She succeeds and soon the two get engaged. Ut then Cassandra falls in love with Simon herself. And is Rose actually happy with Simon.
Although “I Capture the Castle” is a beautiful film, the story doesn’t seem to work all the time. I think it’s mostly the motivations of some characters that bother me. I simply never understand what Cassandra sees in Simon. Simon is clearly in love with Rose and at first Cassandra even helps Rose to get Simon. But still she falls in love with him. When there is Stephen, a caring, sweet, kind and handsome man (come on, it’s Henry Cavill) who would do everything for Cassandra. But she doesn’t love him back and treats him rather unfairly. He is the winning lottery ticket girl!
I really did love Romolo Garai in her role, even though I didn’t always understand her choices. And despite some negatives, I really did enjoy “I Capture the Castle”.

Rating: 3/ 5

maandag 9 november 2020

Movie Review - We Summon the Darkness

Director:
Marc Meyers
Genre: Horror/ Thriller
Runtime: 91 minutes
Year: 2019
Starring: Alexandra Daddario, Keean Johnson, Maddie Hasson, Amy Forsyth, Logan Miller, Austin Swift, Johnny Knoxville

Description: Three best friends embars on a road trip to a heavy-metal show, where they bond with three aspiring musicians and head off to one of the girls’ country home for an after-party.

Review: The eighties were a bizarre time. Fear of satanism in the heavy metal music scene was rampant. “We Summon the Darkness” is a lightweight horror movie set in 1988, and makes eager use of this time spirit.
When three young women are on their way to a heavy metal concert, they are overtaken by a van. Suddenly a chocolate milkshake ends up on their front window. The throwers turn out to be three male metalheads who are going to the same concert. However, the beers makeup for it all. The state they are in, Indiana, is plagued by a murderous gang of Satanist, but they completely ignore it. The girls decided to invite the three guys to a remote house that belongs to one of the girl’s dads.
For the first half hour of the film, Alexandra Daddario feels like she’s ready for a leading role. After that, things derail at such a fast pace that her powers of persuasion also take a nose dive. And with her everyone does.
The film is marketed as horror, but is also meant to be funny. But it never really is. And it also never really feels serious enough to actually care about any of the characters.
“We Summon the Darkness” can best be described as a black comedy with no real jokes, or a horror thriller with only little excitement. By the time Johnny Knoxville appears on stage (after only seeing him on television screens) the movie is beyond saving. The idea of it is better then the actual film.

Rating: 2 / 5