


Tuesday 15 July 2025 🍿
permalinkWe are far from the elegance of the Spielberg's Jurassic movies: un-charismatic characters with random backstories, CGI sets and ugly orange sunsets, predictable and easy plot lines, lack of absolute gut-wrenching suspenseful scenes.
BUT, this was actually a pretty decent action flick overall. There is not an over-use of useless verbiage. The plot goes on very well, and we have some nice dino action. I had much fun watching this!

Sunday 6 July 2025 🍿
permalinkI don't know what type of low-key acting is Dakota Johnson trying to pull, but she just looks like she's not even trying to act at all.
On the story side, the big problem is that the personality and alchemy with Pedro Pascal is not explored at all, and all we get is "sorry we're not compatible", without understanding why. The why provided by the movie is that matchmaking shouldn't be superficially based on metrics and facts, but on a deeper meaning of connection, which the movie completely fails to explore.
I certainly don't understand the ending as well.

Wednesday 2 July 2025
permalinkThis is a "what if such type of character ended up in such type of environment" kind of movie, with gags and whatnot and some little plot, just like Sister Act. And just like Sister Act... not my cup of tea.

Saturday 28 June 2025 🍿
permalinkWell, this is certainly packed in F1 racing scenes. No false advertisement on that front. I almost felt there was too much of it, even though they were all very spectacular.
I liked how the story plays the Brad Pitt card of an arrogant old-bloke persona. I also liked the level of technical details, from the cars to the driving to the teams' intrigues. I'm not knowledgeable enough to be sure it's accurate, but it felt they made an effort to be so.
This is not a revolutionary action movie, but overall I had a good time watching the flick unfolds, with great racings scenes, catchy electronic music from Mr. Zimmer, a regular joke here and there, and Brad Pitt swanning around.

Saturday 28 June 2025 🍿
permalinkPixar's trajectory is the perfection of their visuals hand in hand with the dullification of their stories. They have become an animation factory with a terrific 3D engine.
This one isn't even that bad. I just can't say I will remember it next week...

Wednesday 25 June 2025 🍿
permalinkIt got me hooked and I completely lost track of time. By the moment the final scene introduced the transition for the next installment, I was ready for one more hour but got surprised by the end credits instead.
The main problem for me is the resolution of the main plot, where Ralph Fiennes be like "So you've got cancer. I've got an available slot for assisted suicide just right after. Do you want me to schedule it?" which I find completely ridiculous. They could literally have brought way better closure with a few minutes of additional, well-used runtime.
Anyway I didn't know going into this that there were sequel(s) scheduled, so I found it weird that there were seriously world-building the different sub-types of zombies, but now I know.
The editing and music are ADHD-powered as usual for Danny Boyle. Can be repulsive but I can enjoy.
I had a good time.

Saturday 21 June 2025 🍿
permalinkIn the space scene at the beginning, they straight out abandoned doing live action and went full 3D movie.
The actress playing Lilo is really good for the role.
Stitch is cute.
Overall I had a good time watching the movie.


Saturday 10 May 2025 🍿
permalinkI think it becomes interesting once conflict arises in the love story (which takes too much time in the first arc, without much plot), yet this conflict feels a bit forced.
I very much enjoyed the LA vibe and the fanciful, fantasy moments of musical numbers (especially the "dreamed" ending).
Overall a good movie, with some weaknesses.

Friday 25 April 2025 🍿
permalinkAs much a movie about blues as it is an horror movie. I actually found the format (1h30 of business plot following by 1h of horror) quite original. I enjoyed the soundtrack, and had a pretty good time watching the movie.

Monday 21 April 2025
permalinkSuch a delightful and sweet movie.
I very much enjoyed the musical numbers, in particular Do-Re-Mi which I'm still listening to days after, and which stays in my head, brightening my days and nights.
I liked how the story honors the power of music, first to reconnect a father with his children, then to literally fight Nazism, and at all times, for celebrating love.
The tension in the final act was keeping me on the edge my seat, and the final rendition of Edelweiss, in its context, brought a tear to my eye.
The gorgeous cinematography subliming the Austrian sets further helps the quality of the movie.
I'm not always a fan of old classics, but this one is a really good one.

Tuesday 11 March 2025
permalinkDid not resonate with me.
Most of it is based on the entertainment of seeing Whoopi Goldberg react to the living conditions inside of a convent, which I found very predictable and not really funny.
I preferred the musical arc, which kept a vital minimum of my attention alive throughout the movie.

Sunday 9 March 2025
permalinkThis was my favorite movie when I was a kid. Decided it was absolute crap when I re-watched it being a young adult. Now landing somewhere in the middle. It is a nice movie, with expectations properly calibrated.

Saturday 8 March 2025 🍿
permalinkOf course it's marketed as the new movie from the director of Parasite, but this is way closer to the more cartoonish side of the director's filmography (Snowpiercer, The Host) than to its serious social drama side (Mother, Parasite).
I like the serious side better...
You can really feel that this is an adapted screenplay. It flies over too rapidly over what I imagine is deeply explained in the book. I felt mostly disconnected from the characters, and had some plot elements I simply did not understand (Why does Mickey 18 have a different personality? If personality changes between re-prints, does it mean Nasha just accepts having a "different" boyfriend everytime? This looks significant.).
The worst aspect of the movie is the over-the-top acting from Mark Ruffalo as a whimsical sci-fi version of Donald Trump. He tries too hard.
I still spent a reasonably enjoyable moment, disconnecting my brain and letting the story unfolds.

Saturday 1 March 2025 🍿
permalinkRather interesting to see the career of Bob Dylan, which I wasn't knowledgeable about. But it really lacks intensity. The whole movie is like the mono-expression face of Timothée Chalamet: a rather sluggish thing that you watch amusingly advance on its plain way.

Tuesday 25 February 2025
permalinkI would say there is about 1 hour too much in this movie. The POV concept is interesting, the subject matter deserves our attention, the cinematography is impressive, but the movie is so slooooowwwww.

Saturday 22 February 2025 🍿
permalinkThe engrossing opening sequence announces an epic about immigration to the USA post-WWII, and then we get... a story (non particularly epic) about immigration to the USA post-WWII. It is rather interesting (and quite well photographed), but it is desperately in need of moments to give more consistence to such a big shell.
Yet, in spite of the runtime, I never got bored. That's pretty good already.

Monday 17 February 2025
permalinkThis movie takes the time to tell its story very carefully and properly. It hooked me from beginning to end, slowly burning through its outstanding cinematography and Ralph Fiennes' very strong presence.
It raises the usual (but always interesting) questions about faith, in a way that is still very interesting to follow for a non-believer.
It is a good demonstration of the power of restraint. When the end goal of the story is so straightforward, the slightest twist is an interesting plot point. When the diction of characters is so serene, the mere raising of one's voice is an event. When the visuals revolve around men being sequestered inside a conclave, a specific framing or contrast is a painting.
The music sounded a bit too dramatic in my opinion, but it was close enough to being a good companion to the image that it's not really an issue.
Good movie!

Sunday 9 February 2025
permalinkOn the edge of my seat from the beginning to the end. This is really good stuff.
I really enjoyed the urgency of the movie, the attention to details of how TV worked back in the day, and the ethical (and practical) questions raised by broadcasting events on live TV.
It was also impressive to see how talented TV directors, journalists, hosts, actually are. Only matched by the talent of this very movie's crew. 👏
It seems that this movie stayed under the radar, but it shouldn't have!

Saturday 8 February 2025
permalinkI thought it was very well written, and somehow deeper than I expected. Overall I felt it was kind of a poetic movie.
I would say that's a strong debut in directing for Eisenberg. The slow zoom into himself during his monologue at the restaurant might be a bit too pretentious (Oscars didn't take the bait), even though the restraint and solemnity of the camp scene definitely shows he knows what he's doing.
Kieran Culkin is excellent.


Saturday 1 February 2025 🍿
permalinkLooks like a very good episode of Black Mirror.
Even though the AI plot is mainly a scenaristic backdrop for what really is a suspense-thriller flick, it has nothing to shy about in comparison to more intellectual science-fiction stories. In the contrary, I thought it was raising exactly the good questions, and brilliantly calculating many clever implications. I especially liked turning the "evil AI" trope on its head. This trope exists because humans project themselves into the robots, as the movie shows.
Had a good time!

Monday 27 January 2025
permalinkI fell asleep before the big final action scene, only waking up transiently from time to time. Each time I opened my eyes it felt like a déjà vu experience where I just had traveled 5 minutes back in time to when I first woke up. It felt like an infinite loop I couldn't get out of. Terrible experience.

Saturday 25 January 2025 🍿
permalink"Men will motion capture a monkey instead of going to therapy"
A very good surprise!
The monkey thing works oddly well.
I didn't know that Robbie Williams had had such a difficult life, and this adds a lot of depth to his songs. The fact that he's involved in the movie is also a great testament to his character, as this is one hard look in the mirror.
The musical bits are excellent, in particular Rock DJ 🕺

Saturday 4 January 2025 🍿
permalinkIt felt like that kind of slow burning movie where you need to be fully focused and invested on each detail of the scenes to be satisfied, but I failed at the task (notably because I nodded off at times), and found the whole endeavor a bit too long.
What I can say for sure, is that the cinematography in this is STUNNING.

Thursday 2 January 2025
permalinkI liked the beginning with the setup of the character played by Sandra Bullock, and the end with the hacking scenes. But the middle, which is very cat-and-mouse thriller, is not my thing. I was a bit bored.
The computer scenes were actually not that bad, and I was surprised by how advanced Internet was back in 1995. Not much less than what we're using it for today (chat, food delivery, online booking, etc), just with vintage cosmetics. The thematic of all our lives being online is still as relevant, and things have only got worse since 30 years ago (!!)
It feels like a significant movie in the context of the history of Internet.

Friday 27 December 2024
permalinkIs this the Wolf of Wall Street of women? A critique of an appalling business and culture, but told with inevitable glamorization, since viewers, as independent-minded as they want to be, cannot escape the matrix of their societal education.

Saturday 14 December 2024 🍿
permalinkA very rich movie, with some acceptable weaknesses.
Richness:
- The directing is full of wonderful ideas and interesting camera-work.
- A nice zest of fantasy such as the Cure clip or the beating chewing-gum
- Cinematography, music, sets, which are all excellent craft.
- The story which actually got me hooked.
Weakness:
- Exarchopoulos does not resemble her younger counterpart.
- Concerting the crime plot, the asymmetry between the very detailed first part, and the rushed (basically 1 montage) second part.
- The ending: the overruled foreshadowing of the opening scene would surely have been a superior ending than the actual wishy-washy ending. Him not using violence because he promised to her means he doesn't deeply understand the reasons for non-violence; her not doing anything with her life means she never actually recovered from her teenage trauma (which took off her the desire to have a project). It's a pretty sad ending, which is pretty unacknowledged by the movie.
I still think it's a pretty remarkable movie.

Tuesday 10 December 2024
permalinkLooks like a goofy stupid movie, but multiple elements (the good cinematography, the music from John Williams, the thoughtful plot between pigeon lady and kid) show how much "goofy stupid" from 1992 does not play in the same league than "goofy stupid" from 2024.
Sounds like I'm getting old...

Saturday 7 December 2024
permalinkSo apparently you can foster fascination for utter inanity and incompetence if you have enough money to hold a billboard in Hollywood for a few years, and surf on the viral nature of social media.

Sunday 24 November 2024
permalinkI had seen this when I was a little boy (!!), because my big bro and sis liked it. I now realize that:
- I didn't understand what it was about at all
- My big bro and sis were showing me things not appropriate for my age.
- It's a pretty good musical!
I have reservations about Baz Luhrmann absolutely frenetic editing (what the hell), but I guess you need to embrace the style.

Saturday 23 November 2024 🍿
permalinkGladiator worked because of the charisma of the lead character, because of emblematic visuals, and because of a strong character arc.
Here we have a lead character who looks like my old boss on some steroids, visuals consisting of a crappy CGI rhinoceros, and a plot focusing on politics.
The movie opens on a perfectly bland shot of a hand holding grains of wheat, to demonstrate its inability to create something as good as the emblematic hand of Russel Crowe fondling with a field of wheat; it ends with literally the music from the first opus, to demonstrate its inability to create something new at all. A perfect encapsulation of mediocrity.

Monday 18 November 2024
permalinkThe critic monologue/review is very well-written and had me a bit emotional.
As always when revisiting old Pixar movies, it's interesting seeing the evolution of the richness of their 3D models.

Sunday 10 November 2024 🍿
permalinkI spent the first half of the movie wondering what the hell I was supposed to hold onto in this collection of vignettes of generational American profiles. The second half has some drama which got me a bit more involved, but even that was rather weak. In the end, I found it to be quite uncompelling. Good idea, moderately bad execution.

Saturday 9 November 2024 🍿
permalinkClassical, but nicely done biopic about M. Aznavour. I had a great time watching it, and learnt a lot (hopefully truthful things, as I can't find a French equivalent of History vs Hollywood).
This cut from Parce que tu crois to What's the Difference was fire!

Saturday 9 November 2024 🍿
permalinkThis joins Don't Worry Darling in being a rather nice episode of Black Mirror in movie format. Except with a Cannes touch to make it artsy and particularly weird. I don't understand how this got Best Screenplay at Cannes, considering how unsatisfying the details of the plot are, but I guess Cannes is more interested in extended metaphors (If you do too much fillers to try to look young, you'll end up looking like a monster, and people will make fun of you.) than in compelling storytelling craft.
Ultimately, I didn't understand the maneuver the movie was trying to make. (To denounce Hollywood obsession with youth and beauty, let's film a lot of young ass shaking.)
I enjoyed the references to Kubrick.

Friday 8 November 2024 🍿
permalinkThe story is well told and had me hanging all along, but I find the main character infuriating and cannot think about the movie without getting upset.
We don't see him experiencing guilt about having killed someone. He is only focused on the transactional aspect of the justice system and strategy about avoiding jail. Doesn't he have issues with the fact that he apparently can't be trusted to drive without even realizing whether he killed someone or not? Doesn't he think about the life he has taken? He seems fine avoiding any sort of accountability if that's what will ensure he does not go to jail. Then when he realizes throwing someone else in jail is the only way, he does so, argues that because he is a well-dressed white suburban father his life if fundamentally more worthy than a ex-gangster, and goes home to play with his baby, fully knowing that someone else is in jail instead of him. The guy is a PSYCHOPATH. And the movie is like "hurr durr look those are morally interesting questions about justice, the system is obviously not perfect tadadadida."

Saturday 2 November 2024
permalinkCute movie. The beginning was a bit too childish, and the end a bit too dragging. One aspect I found interesting is how The English one is more easily spotted than the Californian one. Because it's easier to fake being sophisticated (when you're laid back) than to fake being laid back (when you're sophisticated).

Friday 1 November 2024 🍿
permalinkPretty good mix of drama and comedy. I particularly liked the unhinged character of Toros (played by Karren Karagulian). I admit I found the main character, Anora, a bit stupid (She mocks Ivan's proposal when he proposes, rightfully so, but then reacts like a surprised deer when Russian guys come up to deal with WTF this marriage is.)

Sunday 20 October 2024 🍿
permalinkMegalopolis is a bloated mess that feels like Francis Ford Coppola handed a blank check to ChatGPT and said, "Make me a masterpiece." The result? A pretentious, self-indulgent disaster that could've been directed by an overzealous art student with too much cash and zero oversight. Hollywood should take note — AI-generated scripts are looming, and Megalopolis feels like the first casualty.
The film reaches its creative low when Nathalie Emmanuel wanders through a heap of random scraps and hallucinates a perfect city. I'm convinced Coppola wants us to hallucinate that we're watching a masterpiece when, in reality, we're stuck with this pile of incoherent garbage. It's a prime example of what happens when a director is left unchecked, à la Terrence Malick post-Tree of Life—except even worse.
Visually, the movie is downright ugly. The sunset-yellow hues, overused in the cheapest blockbusters, create a nauseating backdrop. The acting? Atrocious. Even good actors deliver performances so stilted and awkward that you start to wonder if the director was asleep behind the camera.
The plot? Characters do random, nonsensical things. By the end, you'll be drained of your time, your patience, and your will to watch anything Coppola touches ever again. Megalopolis? More like Megacoppolas, because this movie is an ego trip that never should have left the driveway.
Source: https://chatgpt.com/share/671556d3-c174-8003-87ae-d138c6d8fef6

Saturday 19 October 2024 🍿
permalinkI've never seen that much density of scary stuff in one movie. This is hysterical. Very neatly directed, including several impressive long takes, and overall splendid craft from beginning to end. I also noted the sound design/mixing which was "powerful" somehow. This was quite the experience watching all of this in a packed theater.
My only problem with it is that I didn't like the end of the movie, which was a big letdown for me. The end implies that quite a big chunk of the last part of the movie was hallucinated (not exactly sure from where it started being all fake), which I don't find as interesting as an alternation between reality and hallucination, with at least some kind of link to reality that the character would be able to hold onto in order to fight the hallucinations. Without that, we're just watching a pure descend into madness, which is artistic, I guess, but not narratively compelling, in my opinion. At least not as compelling as what it could have been.

Friday 11 October 2024 🍿
permalinkThe movie basically has two parts: A first one where Trump is young, (relatively) well-meaning, a bit naive, and gets his crook education from a ruthless lawyer (Roy Cohn). And a second one, after an ellipsis, where he has basically became the Evil itself and is a definitive scumbag. I think a more gradual progression would have been a bit more interesting from a character development standpoint (as I guess it have been in reality).
I was also a bit annoyed by how much Roy Cohn's advice (particularly his "three rules") maps so well to Trump's current behavior. It feels too perfect a fit, and makes me doubt the timeline and substance of the "apprenticeship" shown to me.
It still remains a very interesting movie, with incredible vibes of the eras it takes place in, and a masterful acting demonstration from Sebastian Stan.

Friday 11 October 2024 🍿
permalinkThis isn't as bad as I expected it to be according to social media.
My gripes with it is that: 1) I didn't expect it to be a prison movie, and certainly not to be a dwelling prison movie. 2) There are too many singing acts disconnected from the main narration (many of them are (day-)dreams), as if it is a Bollywood movie with some random clips in the middle. 3) The ending doesn't make any sense at all.
Although I would say it's a cinematic success in many ways (the atmosphere, the directing, the acting, the make-up, etc), the sum of those high-quality parts unfortunately results in a low-quality whole.

Monday 7 October 2024 🍿
permalinkThere is some nice world-building in the first part, that I would have enjoyed to be exploited more, before it switched to being a scare-fest. It is a very well-crafted movie, with amazing directing and sound design, but as all other Aliens except the first one, it lacks the sort of elegance and tension from the movie that started it all. Still, it has succeeded the feat of making my entire theater collectively GASP (viewers will guess at which reveal). At any rate, that was at least a very nice entertainment.
PS: I recently tried out the video game Alien: Isolation from 2014, and the set design of this opus is exactly like in the video game.
PS2: I heard some James Horner-esque harshly metallic sounds in there. An homage from Benjamin Wallfish to Aliens' soundtrack? (foreshadowing the homage via catchline later)

Wednesday 25 September 2024 🍿
permalinkI know this is an audacious comparison, but the level of tension in this movie is comparable to the one I felt while watching Portrait of a Lady in Fire, except trading seduction with... something else. The directing and acting deliver such a strong intensity out of scenes that would superficially appear mundane. It's all in the eyes, reactions, hesitations, and, ultimately, outbursts. With a touch of madness. A work of art, in my humble opinion.

Saturday 21 September 2024
permalinkHaving read the book recently, I didn't succeed in having an "independent" reading of the movie. So, sorry, this is an "annoying guy that read the book" type of commentary.
The main aspects that the movie failed to convey was 1) the repetitive nature of exposition to brutality, which leads to despair and PTSD (the movie kind of concentrates the violence in one harrowing scene) and 2) the constant shelling noise (this is just impractical to do with a movie, unless you want spectators to go crazy alongside the characters).
Interestingly, the movie still choose to explore some internal considerations of the main character in the book, about bureaucrats making decisions while having no "skin in the game" about the consequences of their decisions. This is done with no voice-over, but just by contrasting the visuals of war with those of the lavish food the bureaucrats are eating. However, the philosophical consideration about the failure of civilization allowing such atrocities to happen is gone (it was one of the most important aspect of the book for me).
There are some innovations in the movie, such as the scarf from the French woman being passed on as a token of survival (what does it mean?), a side plot about time trouble with the armistice (what?), as well as a particularly shocking choice to end the movie, which, unfortunately, defeats a significant theme from the book, most notably carried by none other than its title (WWI soldiers who came home couldn't really talk to their closed ones about the war, because of the unhealed trauma and also the fact that what they had seen was so outlandishly horrific that people literally couldn't compute what they were saying. So they ended up just saying that nothing was really happening: "all quiet on the western front". This is also presented in depth in Peter Jackson's documentary They Shall Not Grow Old)
For this one literature wins over cinema.

Saturday 31 August 2024 🍿
permalinkGoing into this without knowing that it was a musical and about a transgender person was a wild ride! I think it's an incredibly original movie, and a well-done one. There is a segment in the middle that is a bit too long in my opinion.

Saturday 24 August 2024 🍿
permalinkWho is this director Ti West, that nobody talks about, and who just pays tribute to Hollywood with style and elegance matching what the Oscar usual favorite pets do? Who is this actress Mia Goth, who, in the space of one opening scene, showcases a sheer talent in a mise en abime, on par with similar performances we have seen with DiCaprio or Emma Stone. What is this trilogy, "X", that seems to have stayed under the radar, while being very original, very well-made, and just overall solid and consistent?
I loved the mask fitting scene where Maxine has a panic attack while remembering the events that happened in X. I initially thought it was sort of inconsistent in tone, considering that those events had a sort of "wild" "unserious" tone to it, and it was weird to revisit them with 100% psychological seriousness. Then I remembered that Maxine was a cocaine addict, and figured that those differences in tone might actually represent whether she's currently in a high or in a low.
The main weakness of the movie is the crime plot, and notably when the police are involved, which feels kind of weak. I thought it remained acceptable enough to enjoy it pretty much.

Thursday 22 August 2024 🍿
permalinkA real jewel of cinema. It achieves what recent movies like Oppenheimer failed at: a sort of feature-length montage that doesn't make you feel disconnected from the characters and the action. I don't exactly know what the magic formula is, but I guess it notably knows when to land, stop the music, stop the context switching, and just let the present moment be, when it's time for important stuff.
The seams between those "summarized montage" moments and those "present action" moment are wonderfully done, the finest instance of it being the moment in Vietnam when the rain stops and we switch from a montage to real-time action in one single shot, where Zemeckis confirms he is one of the best film blockers out there.
The story (adapted from the novel) is a mixture of an interesting overview of US history and an incredibly original character story. I enjoyed its most unhinged aspects, from the main character being named after a KKK member to him singing at a gospel church with his dumb face.
What a delightful classic I had the chance to rediscover on a big screen. I cannot look at the list of Oscars won by this, and find a single one that wasn't 100% deserved. I might however find some missing ones like Alan Silvestri's soundtrack losing to Hans Zimmer for The Lion King (I admit it's a close one).

Monday 12 August 2024
permalinkWith hindsight of a second viewing, I'm realizing this is an incredible depiction of a psychopath in the making. The contrast between her cuteness and the danger she actually is, is actually brilliant. This final monologue also. 😙🤌

Saturday 10 August 2024 🍿
permalinkThat's mid-Shyamalan: not bad, not a masterpiece either. Considering its never-ending, multi-climax last chapter, I thought for a moment good old M. Night had us actually trapped in the theater!

Saturday 27 July 2024 🍿
permalink⚠️ Spoilers
I found the atmosphere it was happening in too weird and it disconnected me from the movie. Why don't we ever see Harker talk to anybody besides her boss? Why is she working on the floor in a weird storage room? Why doesn't she call the cops when a serial killer actually trespass her home? None of this hooked me and I was already half asleep when Nic Cages was smashing his head on a table.

Sunday 21 July 2024 🍿
permalinkI think it missed some wide shots of the tornadoes; in this TikTok and drones era, images from reality have become bigger than those from fiction. https://youtu.be/IEFGKMWYD-E?si=6Og1yjD_7APxmQra
Nice entertainment overall. 🌪️

Monday 21 July 2025 🍿
permalinkThis has been quite some time I have abandoned the superhero productions, no matter whether they come from Marvel or DC. To me, they had long forgo the touch of a Sam Raimi's Spiderman or a Bryan Singer's Superman Returns, trading the classical, real-world-compatible depiction of a strong character for a fantasy-land full of ugly CGIs, dark worlds with magic stuff, and cheap gags.
Three years ago I tried my time with The Batman, which was a very good surprise. And this year this Superman appears again as another good one.
First of all, Clark Kent / Superman is simply super likable. He's emotionally vulnerable, doesn't take himself too seriously, and has strong ethics. He even has a dog, which he cares about! Props to David Corenswet for carrying such a nice role.
Second, the movie does a wonderful job at finding the proper opponents to his mighty powers. The true fight between him and Lex Luthor is one of reputation to the world, which does not get resolved by sheer force. And even when it comes to sheer force, the fight scene are well through out, and, of course, spectacular.
Then there is the reverence to the original Superman from Richard Donner: the text effects on the credits and the reprise of the famous John Williams theme. Good stuff!
And finally, the special effects are so good. Top notch photo-realistic CGIs, crazy powerful momentum effects in the fight and flying scenes. What a spectacle!
Of course, there are still some imagery that is not to my taste. All this weird and dark stuff happening in the pocket universe, this woman with her weird nano-particle stuff. Here you still feel the new-era fantasy stuff creeping in. But I can manage.
James Gunn is simply doing too many right things with this super-movie to pass on giving an A rating. 🦸