trapp_33
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The movie is a slowburn type of movie, but I felt that its pace in the first part of the movie was needed to reach the psychologically disturbed area. With a nice escalation and sequence of events, opposing people who said that the first part was boring for me it was not, the movie achieved its goal of making me intrigued with the events. The acting was in a separate area to grade because it was great.
First, let's talk about it. James McAvoy's performance in Paddy; illustrated the characters' emotions in a convincing and very detailed way, which made him look like a real psycho. Second, Mackenzie Davis in Louise; was good, and I was impressed with her facial expressions, which clearly demonstrated her dangerous and irritating situation. Third, which was a surprise, was Dan Haugh acting as Ant, who had an outstanding scene in the last part of the movie, which was great for a kid; he did a good job.
First, let's talk about it. James McAvoy's performance in Paddy; illustrated the characters' emotions in a convincing and very detailed way, which made him look like a real psycho. Second, Mackenzie Davis in Louise; was good, and I was impressed with her facial expressions, which clearly demonstrated her dangerous and irritating situation. Third, which was a surprise, was Dan Haugh acting as Ant, who had an outstanding scene in the last part of the movie, which was great for a kid; he did a good job.
The movie was great; in my opinion, it was better than the first one. Good job, Pixar, for making such a brilliant sequel. First, I really admired the conflict; it was intriguing to the viewer; it reflected and illustrated the true sense of the difficulties as well as situations that a new teenager might have to deal with. The introduction of the new characters was essential, like it was a prerequisite to demonstrate what happens at the start of the teenage years. The production of this movie was magnificent, the plot was amazing, and the sequence of events was brilliant; they made me understand and appreciate the movie as it was going. The music was so heartfelt, and the visuals were stunning and satisfying to the eyes. I appreciate the character's development; it was intelligible and emotional. Nice movie.
First, I really liked the effort put into displaying and showing the quality of production in the movie. The plot was decent, nothing much to talk about, and I really enjoyed the comedy, which made me laugh. Also, while the acting was nice, the story didn't serve the actors, or, let's say, it didn't give the actors the space to demonstrate how good they are. Additionally, I can't pass the sequence of events, which I didn't like, and I see that the movie moved so fast, and that is my opinion. I should really appreciate the directing and shooting style, and I can recall specific scenes where I really adored the position of the camera and how it moved in some scenes. Nice movie to watch.