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Mars
Dec 6, 2018 0:59:58 GMT
Post by hi224 on Dec 6, 2018 0:59:58 GMT
is this pretty solid at all?.
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Mars
Dec 6, 2018 4:58:51 GMT
Post by 5hole on Dec 6, 2018 4:58:51 GMT
The IMDb review is pretty hilarious...
User Reviews It's like someone tried to make the worst series possible 17 May 2017 | by reinis-ozolkaja – See all my reviews I'll just cut to the chase, this is one of the WORST of television I've ever seen. It's like the Western version of those ridiculous Bollywood movies people laugh about. About 99% of the fictitious story consists of overused, disgusting, cringe-inducing cliché scenes. And I'm not even exaggerating. There is almost like 0% originality in the dialogues or minor events happening. Honestly, I'm not exaggerating, I'm actually shocked, how can a non-mentally- handicapped team of writers come up with a script where every single sentence is extremely banal and cringe-worthy.
Of course, there are a few positive things such as the non- fictitious parts with the actual science and interviews, as well as the CGI. Except for some scenes when they film Mars on Earth and it looks absolutely fake and non-believable. If you don't know how to mimic lower gravity, at least slow down the play speed of those scenes so that it doesn't look like lost hikers in a cave.
But generally, every single moment of the 2033 made me cringe. I actually think Neil Breen movies are better written and directed in the sense of actor play. The actors kinda sucked, but it wasn't that bad, except for the Asian lady who just annoyed the hell out of me with her fake and stupid slow-talking, and whining about her cliché emotions. Hello, no one cares about a new, undeveloped, unlikable, annoying character's banal feelings towards her sister.
Don't let lazy interns write your script and make your series.
I really could't watch this without a strong unease, but try and see how it is if you can handle it.
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