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#I know I've seen everything a million times but holy shit I saw one scene come by on youtube the other day
trulymadlysydney · 2 years
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OKAY BESTIES I've had a full night to think about this and here is my official review! This review DOES contain huge spoilers BUT they are very clearly marked with a warning so you'll know when to stop reading if you want to avoid them! SO! Read at your own risk:
This is for sure a movie you have to see multiple times. There were so many things happening, so many blink-and-you'll-miss-it flashes. There were a few things my friends caught that I didn't, and vice versa. I think watching it a second time after knowing everything you know the first time will help people grasp and understand so much more.
The casting was so incredibly perfect. Chris and Gemma were the perfect amount of sexy, charming, mysterious, creepy. I had chills every time Gemma opened her mouth.
Say what you will about Oliva, but she's a great actress and a great fucking director. Bunny is a character I would have loved to learn more about, and she delivers a lot of the comedic lines that had our theater laughing out loud. (This movie is actually a lot funnier than I anticipated.)
Don't listen to anyone who says Harry and Florence had no chemistry. They worked beautifully together and I thought they were very believable. Florence really did turn in the performance of a fucking lifetime, she blew my mind the entire time and delivered every second with so much intensity and passion.
And Harry is a good fucking actor. I've seen so many people say that he shines brighter in the more intense scenes, but I think that some of the softer, more playful sides of Jack really make you feel for both him and Alice. But speaking on the intense scenes... holy shit. I already had high expectations, but wow. Harry delivered what needed to be delivered and then some.
Despite a lot of clips being released in teasers and trailers, I personally disagree with the people who say that we saw the whole movie through trailers. Yes, we knew a lot about the movie, but there were still so many moments that had me gasping, slapping my hand over my mouth, holding my breath. There were so many moments that I absolutely did not see coming.
***SPOILERS AHEAD!! READ AT YOUR OWN RISK!***
The score has you on the edge of your seat from the beginning, the cinematography was breathtaking, and I do understand what Harry meant when he said it's a movie that feels like a movie. From the get-go, you know you're in the 1950s... but something is off. Something is not quite right, but you can't put your finger on what it is. Things feel a little too good to be true... too modern... too casual.
My one biggest thing that holds me back from giving this movie a 10/10... I wish we had more backstory. I'd love to know how real life Jack lost his job, and more about how he managed to get Alice into the simulation. I want to know more about the trigger song, how it came to be, why it triggers her. What does Jack do when he comes back to the real world every day, other than keep Alice alive? What about the dancers in Alice's flashbacks? Jacks tap dancing… seemed forced. Was Frank controlling him and making him do that in the real world? What happens to Jack's real life body... did Alice actually kill him? Also... Bunny's big reveal; what happened to her kids? How did she stumble upon this, and how did she decide she wanted to do this? And what about Margaret? I wish we knew more about her. How did she start figuring it all out? What happened to her body in the real world?
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Overall, this movie blew me away and I cannot wait to watch it a million more times. I truly feel as though a lot of the negative reviews were written with the drama surrounding the film in mind, and when you look at the film for what it is you'll be highly impressed. I'm absolutely obsessed.
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mtab2260 · 3 years
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Okay, I desperately need to rant about Apocalyptic Natasha Romanoff in this episode of What-If and I've decided to do it here over Reddit. Screw me.
First off...
Holy Fucking Shit! That was bloody AMAZING!
Second, I'm basically going to be explaining my excitement and jumping on the ceiling about each scene she was in, but also pointing out a few things as well.
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(This feels like a Guardians of the Galaxy reference. No?)
I absolutely love this line because it says so much. In the main timeline, Steve had no clue about her Russian Vodka Family (as I've seen someone call it). In that timeline, I don't think she told anyone, not even Clint. But in Peggy's timeline, that Natasha clearly had to have opened up to Peggy which just shows how close those two had become during the year following the Battle of New York. Natasha Romanoff isn't an open person with anyone, in any timeline— even with Clint, the person she literally sacrificed herself for so he could live.
That says a million words I can't explain.
I also love the fact that the filter on Apocolypse Ultron World is dreary and it dulled out all the colour, and the sun's missing too. But in this shot, you can see hints of the sun shining through. It represents the hope Natasha saw when she saw them. The colour on Peggy's face and hair pop out. It automatically feels less dark and hopeless.
Also, I don't care what anyone might say this line is what sold Natasha that Peggy was an ally and that something was going on that she didn't yet understand. At the mention of Alexei, she just knew.
However... I must point out there are a few inaccuracies with this line. Actually, this entire line doesn't work.
Not really.
As because, up until ghosty Red-Skull said it on Vormir, Natasha had no clue what her birth father's name was and Peggy getting the serum instead of Steve wouldn't change that. So if she didn't know, there's no way she could tell Peggy.
And for the second part of that line... up until the events of Black Widow (the movie), Natasha was still lying to herself that their family in Ohio wasn't real— that it was just a mission and they were all just roles, nothing more.
But, I will say, maybe in that universe she and Peggy had a talk about it and Peggy make it clear she was a bloody numpty for thinking that and it was real regardless of the reason they were brought together. That could've happened in that universe. It's been made clear that those two traded stories with each other as her Nat knew about Steve, yet, main-timeline Nat didn't know about Peggy until she saw him staring at her photo. So who really knows.
But regardless, I still let out a jump of joy at this line because the What If series is letting the Russian Vodka Family be real!
Not that it wasn't real, but you get what I mean— anyways, onward!
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This scene... oh my gawd... bloody-hell it's fucking terrific!
I cannot say how fucking overjoyed I am that when it came down to it, fucking Natasha Romanoff and bloody Clint Barton saved the entire bloody-fucking multiverse!
The (and I quote some random asshole) "Useless Avengers", saved everything ever known while also being the only survivors in an entire universe.
Let that sink in.
IT'S FUCKING AWESOME!
Like...
Holy Shit That's Awesome!
(I need more adjectives)
That's Bloody Insane.
I don't care how tacky they may be, I fricken loved these slow-mo arrow shots. And with the mirroring of Clint's (albeit fucking stupid) sacrifice coming full circle and to a close is outstanding.
Which brings me to my next point, that's kinda also this point too.
This point is part II we'll call it.
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I
Am
So
Fucking
Happy
They
Didn't
Forget
About
What
Clint
Meant
To
Nat
And
Also
Just
Plainly
Forget
About
Clint
'Cause that would've sucked. I would've sued Marvel if that happened.
This scene. These two shots.
For someone who hides behind fake smiles and witty remarks, these shots show exactly what she's thinking at that moment and it's amazing. You can literally see the absolute peace on Nat's face that they did it, they ended Ultron, she avenged Clint's death, she avenged everyone's death, it was over. And hey look, Yelena, they didn't even need one of the big ones to do it!
But also look, see what I said about the filter— Natasha's hair actually looks fiery red instead of vibrant brown. Also, SUN!
Moving on...
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I don't really have much to say about this line, but I fucking loved it, and serves the dude right.
She Has A Very Valid Point.
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The pure amazement and life in Natasha's eyes and face is everything.
She saw everything she ever knew nuked and murdered because a robot spent five seconds on the internet and yet here she was now in a clusterfuck war full of life. Life that was at war with each other. But an alive war nonetheless and that's all she cares about at that moment.
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Natasha and Clint being best buds part threeeeeeee........
On come on we all know what was going through Natasha's mind at this moment.
PAYBACK BIATCH!
Seriously I just love this short little bit. And the fact that Loki took over the world in a week, yet, this Natasha took him out with a kick and a small poke says things.
It's awesome.
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As heartwarming as this scene was, I was hoping for more and truthfully it's a load of bullshit.
I don't care whatever the fuck Nick Fury has seen in his days, he did not know about the multiverse and if he wasn't happy as hell to see her on that Helicarrier then he was suspicious as hell as to who was this Natasha Romanoff imposter was. I'm sorry, I refuse to believe otherwise. No one's first thought after they've seen an alive version of someone they buried in the ground is—
"Oh, you must be Natasha just not my Natasha. Yeah, that makes sense."
Yeah, no.
Also... might I again remind you EVERYONE ON HER PLANET WAS FUCKING NUKED TO DEATH?! Did everyone seem to forget about this?
The first time we've seen Natasha Romanoff cry (almost cry) was Fury's death in The Winter Soldier. That's proof enough for how much Fury meant to her.
So the first person in like over a year (probably) she sees that she recognizes (besides Thor) who she also knew for a fact was dead— her reaction should've been more than a smirk. Especially if it was someone she cried over when they died. The line the two Natasha's share after Peggy's "I've got the shield. You've got the sword." line proves that different universes don't change a person's personality. So her seeing Fury again should've been a helluva lot more emotional for her, hell, for the both of them.
It probably should've gone something more like...
"Natasha...?" A very familiar voice behind her breathed. It wasn't one she's heard for over a year but she recognized it immediately. She froze— which was not a thing she did, ever, but it was only truly hitting her now that not everyone she knew was dead anymore. That the Steve Rogers over there was, in fact, alive. That the Nick Fury behind her was alive. That hundreds, millions, billions of other people were alive.
Natasha turned around slowly like her limbs were stuck in the gallons of maple syrup Cooper put on his pancakes.
"Fury—" She choked, honestly too overwhelmed to say anything else coherent. The tears in her eyes stung as she didn't let them fall.
Nick's one eye narrowed, he was pissed. "Who the hell are you?" He questioned, voice threatening. "I know you ain't Natasha Romanoff 'cause she's dead. So who are you?"
She was sure she just stared at his face probably for a full minute but she didn't really care. It was really nice to see and hear another face and voice.
Nat took a much-needed breath. "I know your Natasha is gone, the giant baby-man cape dude said so. I'm not her. I'm from somewhere else. But I am Natasha Romanoff... and it is really good to see you, Nick..."
Ah, shit the tears fell.
But maybe it was worth it as his eye widened and some form of recognition or some sliver of understanding set in. It was honestly hard to tell through her blurry eyes.
"You're aware none of that makes any sense, right?" He asked, voice much gentler now. Fury looked over her outfit and very dirty/beat-up appearance. "And I take it wherever you're from didn't have showers either? Because I can smell you from here." His nose wrinkled as he smirked.
She knew he was trying not to gag.
Natasha choked out a wet laugh. "Not for like a year, they kinda got all nuked from a psychopathic robot."
She was pretty sure that was the first time she'd ever seen Nick Fury actually shocked.
Okay, yeah so basically something like that.
And the reason I kept saying over a year is because Clint lost an arm and was honestly ready to die. He did die. After a year of being almost the only person on an entire planet and losing Laura and the kids, he hit his breaking point. In the five years of the blip he definitely became close to his breaking point, probably was about to hit it before Nat showed up, and that was with half the universe gone and he was alone without Nat. It could honestly be longer than a year, it probably was much longer, but then I started thinking about food and how much food would actually be safe to eat— or actually there. It was a matter of time really until both starved to death honestly.
And the shower thing, it's honestly impressive anyone could stand near here and not pass out. Like seriously if everyone is dead, I doubt any showers still worked— let alone be standing.
Anyways, I do have a couple problems with this episode despite how much I loved it.
Going back to the "EVERYONE ON HER PLANET WAS FUCKING NUKED TO DEATH?! Did everyone seem to forget about this?" part I mentioned earlier.
It seems no one outside of Nat actually seemed to acknowledge that everyone was dead. That Natasha, previous to their arrival, was the only living thing in that universe and that was it. You would think even Peggy would show some care or sympathy or some consoling words to her so-called BFF. If not that at least recognize the truly apocalyptic scene around her and look at it with disbelieving eyes. For someone who has so much compassion, she seems to have none in this case. Or at least she didn't outwardly show it. Which is completely fine. But it just bothered me no one seemed to really think about it all.
Another thing:
This isn't really towards the episode per-say but I'm just really fucking pissed about it.
It's great— no sorry— it's absolutely amazing that Apocalyptic Natasha is now in a universe that was thriving with life. It's awesome and she deserves it.
HOWEVER....
Are you fucking serious that out of all the universes that Natasha died in, you put her in a one that ALSO has a STILL DEAD Clint Barton???
SERIOUSLY?!??!?
I've said this what, three, four times now— Natasha Romanoff and Clint Barton are more cursed than FitzSimmons. Because at least FitzSimmons always find their way back to each other in the end, Nat and Clint always just find the other fucking dead.
I swear, how the other doesn't have PTSD from heights now is a bloody miracle.
Anywho:
That's my entire rant on this week's episode. If you actually read this all, one, I'm so sorry for wasting your time, two, wow— congrats.
Also, I really need to see someone make a fic about Apocalyptic Nat seeing Laura and the kids for the first time again, and also for Coulson too.
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shinystars-stuff · 3 years
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The Fullmetal Alchemist Live Version Was Amazing
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I know I'm late to the trend, but my sudden love for it has came back.
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This post is about to be long. I would suggest finding a small snack to eat while reading this.
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On that note, let's begin!
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Although the movie did not go through every event as or Scar and much, the way they changed the story was quite different.
It was still a horrible moment to watch the death of Hughes and the transformation of Nina and Alexander all over again. Yet the way they resent it was just as good.
Yet people wonder: Hughes died by a photo of a pregnant Gracie. Doesn't that mean Hughes dies before Gracia was born? Sadly yes. The movie wouldn't have the approach for the birth because I believe the events happening was in just only one week.
It's got more of the appropriate touch to it that everything happened in just a week. I may be wrong and there might have been time skips, but I'm sure Gracie was in the 9th month of pregnancy. It could have been two-three weeks. Two-three weeks can become hell in Edward's life.
Anyways, the events that happen are very close to Brotherhood. The fighting scenes were incredible but there are scenes where you noticed actors didn't see the cue on time.
Example: the scene of Riza and Edward working together. The two guards watching over Riza and Edward probably heard the commotion, but their reactions were off timed.
I know the feeling of being unable to catch a cue on time. I've worked a camera before. It was more likely an error from the actors. When you're rolling, especially in something Live, the director has to be far away from the boom-mics in order to not be heard. The camera-man who is on the scene for the actors has to give a sign to the actors for they can start their action. This person also gives signals to other camera-mans to fix their angle or tell them to do an zoom in or out. It would be hard to see a cue and so a sound had to be hard to alert them. I can only think it was a late cue or the actors couldn't see it without looking into the cameras.
Sorry for the long sentence. Back to the movie!
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I have to give kudos to the actors! The actors of Edward, Winry, Alphonse, Roy, Hughes, Evny, Lust, Gluttony, Nina, Hughes, and (I don't remember the name but I know it was the person in the original 2003 film of the train hostage episode) did amazingly well as the characters. The actors of Roy and Riza portrayed the emotions of fear, hurt, worry, and despair quite well it became haunting. I would be quite scared too if I saw a million or more mannequin type zombies like Edward did.
Speaking of the mannequin type zombies, holy shit. I know it could have just been mirrored, but if not, how the frick did the company who produced the live version get so wonderful effects?!
With Evny and Lust; darlings, you did amazing! Especially you Gluttony (although you weren't seen much)! Lust portrayed the sass and sexy version just as well from the originals and manga. Envy, you had so much more credibility to be more proud of your ability. You sure got some people to laugh with the pose of your decoy Roy. Yet you're just as cruel when you turned into Gracie to kill Hughes.
Tucker, I hate to say it, but his actor was spot on. Tucker's actor just gave the same horrible and fucked up vibe as the manga and originals did. Honestly, I would've been happy if Alphonse had injured you more. First your wife, then your daughter and her dog.
Alphonse, Edward, Winry. Ya'll are smol pure and adorable teenagers. Although I was upset they made Winry's hair brown, the actors played their roles amazingly well. Especially giving us some moments to laugh and adore.
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Hughes' actor. I wish I could give you a hug. ☹☹ You suffered as the first character dead. The first and most lovable character.
I already said I didn't remember his name, but, it is a weird coincidence to see you as a villain mastermind. I love how you could keep your act as a calm and good character, but when Edward found your secret, you went a little evil all the while staying calm.
Nina, I wish I could've adopted you. You were adorable. Your dog was probably so fluffy too that you could fall asleep by his side in 2.2. You did not deserve the fate Tucker or the director gave you.
I think I've said enough for one day guys. I just wanna say that this movie is worth watching it. I can't spoil it so much in case some people hasn't watched it. (Hopefully it's still on Netflix...)
Anyways, thanks for reading this!
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