Really enjoyed it. I actually enjoyed the movie Heart of Stone more than I thought I would.
Heart of Stone
But seriously in this movie heart of stone, one thing. We laughed a lot when they chased the bad guys to the University of Iceland. And even the map showed the correct location. Still she went to Harpa. For reasons. this is harpa.
Rachel take a hint. Ask anyone, literally anyone, for directions. Or use Ducking Google. Like a dozen people and a king would still be alive. just saying. Also, I don’t know, for some reason she went onto the road to Hverageridi, just outside Reykjavik. This is also not a way.
But that’s just me kidding. I know, it worked in the movie. Or not. It is like the most famous Icelandic modern building. Sometimes. No one will make any mistakes, especially not some super-duper living in a shadow organization doing worldwide peacekeeping work. Dumb However the majority of the population will never know so that is 100 percent okay.
but anyways. I liked the Heart of Stone movie. Enjoyed it, fast paced I guess without that slow pace or forced 3+ hour nonsense due to the artistic vision.
Christian Gray gave me a WTF moment that took me by surprise. There were a lot of really surprisingly enjoyable and entertaining cast members among them. Except Alia Bhatt.
I wanted to punch him every time he was on my screen. Seriously, she was very annoying. Like an emotional teenager who thinks she knows everything better than her parents.
No more. Not an actress. He did very well but the character he played was very annoying. Insufferable, childish, stupid, arrogant and very shortsighted, no respect, it’s a pervert.
the thing is that? That was his character after all, and since he made me hate him? I call it a job well done.
For Gal? The role showed something she had never really done before. Stepping out of my comfort zone of being charming, looking amazing and doing a few mean things here and there. He really needed to display human emotions mixed with the studied indifference of a professional.
Batman stares in low voice and breaks the shell of an agent without any emotion. Did he fix it?
I mean…she’s no Brie Larson, that’s for sure. But it is not a dumpster fire as many reviews have claimed. It wasn’t an Oscar performance (as if that’s meant to be crap), but it wasn’t bad either. It is fine. Good Also. So good that you don’t get bored and roll your eyes. And enjoying it with drinks. We’ll see if that’s enough for him to push his point forward. I think it will. This is her true first time, as strange as it sounds. When he needs to take the movie. Most of the heavy lifting isn’t being left to Pine. However Jamie did the best he could with his role.
Plus it’s really nice to see that she’s not using her looks in this. Even the bikini scene is a simple shot of a swimming pool without any weird camera angles. Just two agents talking.
The plot is a cookie cutter MI or some Bond type cliché. So don’t expect a masterpiece. John Wick is also not in that department. A much better movie than HOS, not very smart either. Pew pew. other location. Some twists. POW pow. other location. Boss fight. Explosions here and there. General detective stuff.
This film is also an obvious setup for a sequel. This isn’t going to dethrone Ethan from Mission: Impossible. no chance. But it does all its parts well, well, and makes for a fun evening. That’s more than I can say for 90 percent of the shit I’ve seen in the last 2 years. Good. Nothing extra.
If people asked me to rewatch The Batman or HoS I would choose HoS in a heartbeat. Not because it’s amazing. Or even better. But other times it won’t tire me. Or bore after two hours.
Netflix will do really well in the ratings. Same as Red Notice did. Okay, not that good but more than enough to greenlight a sequel. Contrary to most bullshit “critics” it is considered a brilliant work of art. Like She-Hulk.