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A Quiet Place

Man… That was good. Extremely well made. The use of sound was incredible. It had to be given the premise, but I wasn’t sure how well they would pull it off. They pulked it off very well. They made you fear the noise just as the characters did. And, incredibly, without the use if much dialogue, even less actually vocalized, they were able to establish relationships between characters, make us care for them and drive the plot forward meaningfully. They used the lack of sound as powerfully as the sound itself. And I am impressed with the actors for giving such powerful performances without their voices.

It was a good one from just a watching standpoint too. It kept you on the esgr of your seat. The way it opened really grabbed you and set the tone for the whole movie. The plot moved well, nothing out of place that I noticed. Every gun on the shelf in the first act was used to shoot someone in the third as they say. Something about the end was less suspenseful to me, though I can’t explain why. It may have been as simple as I was getting antsy and was ready to leave, not something with the movie itself. But overall, I think it was a well-paced, well-crafted story. Definitely worth the watch.

The Last Jedi

I really liked it. One of my favorite Star Wars movies. I can see why people hate it–it is different and. . . certain things happen that I can imagine people are angry about. But I disagree. I’ll start just by saying that it is visually stunning. There are a lot of amazing shots that I would not be opposed to having as a desktop image on my computer or as a poster on my wall. But the shots are just part of it, there isn’t time spent lingering on it and it doesn’t go out of its way to set them up. Basically, aesthetically I think this movie is a work of art.

Now, story-wise, still loved it. It had some surprise twists that totally worked. I really like what they did with Kylo Ren and even Luke. I do still have a lot of questions (where were the Knights of Ren and what the heck is Snoke?) but this is the second in a trilogy and you are supposed to leave it with more questions than answers. The answer we did get that I am very pleased with is Rey’s parents. Out of all of the theories I saw, the one I liked most was correct. I can’t say much without giving it away, but I think it makes Rey’s character better and the story better and fresh. Any other answer would have been. . . unimaginative and unprogressive (not talking anything political, just this moved it past the previous movies). So, yeah, the story was really good and more my speed than many of the others. Closer to something I would write than, say, A New Hope. There are only a couple of points I dislike. One might be cleared up in the next movie and the other just felt stupid at first, but I can see why they did it.

The characters were great too. I have come around on Kylo in The Force awakens and appreciate his character in that movie. That said, I like him so much more in this one as a character. But it builds on the first one for all the characters. They develop well, but are still obviously the same characters. I was worried that I wouldn’t like what they did with Luke, but I actually do. I think it fits the new storyline well. I like the “Legends” version, but I also like this one. Now, I do have to complain about Phasma. I had high hopes for her in TFA and was seriously let down, so I was hoping they would fix it with this second chance. She had one moment where she seemed badass and awesome. Then it was gone and I am still disappointed. I think they should have used her more and given her some actually badass-ness rather than an imposing look but a terrible character. Missed opportunity.

Lastly: porgs. Porg’s Chewbacca scream. Porg everything. The porgs are the best. And the other creatures are awesome too.

I am excited for the next movie, hopefully to get some answers to my questions. I really hope they stick on this route rather than listening to the backlash and going back to what they were doing before. This felt less Disney and more gritty and real and I love it. It was less all in on good vs evil than the new canon has been I feel like, which was good. I think they should have gone farther in that direction, but I’ll take what I can get. Overall, I really enjoyed this movie and if you go into it with an open mind, I think you will too. In terms of Rotten Tomatoes, I am on the side of the critics. Forget the backlash and go see it for yourself. 

I look forward to seeing what Rian Johnson does with his trilogy. I hope it is new, not trying to bring previous stories or characters to the new canon as many people are hoping for. He did a great job of making something new and breaking away from the past (though still paying homage to it) in this movie and they should definitely let him do that with his new trilogy.

Jason Bourne

Pretty good.  Felt like a Bourne film.  Maybe too much, like a lot of it felt kina recycled.  Luckily I enjoyed the others immensely, so that isn’t all bad.  It was fast paced and kinda hard to follow, just like the others.  It had mind games and epic car chases and fist fights and people you’re not sure whose side they’re on.  Basically everything the others had.  Even the soundtrack was basically the same.  So in short, it was basically just like the others with little new to offer.  But since I enjoyed the others, I liked this one.

It was good to see Matt Damon back as Bourne and the new additions of Alicia Vikander an Tommy Lee Jones made for a great cast with good acting.  And with Paul Greengrass directing again, it kept the exciting, slightly confused but enjoyable feel of the latter installments of the original trilogy.

So really, it didn’t feel any different from the last couple, but was enjoyable nonetheless.  Maybe if they do another they can bring something new to the table but I’m not too disappointed that we didn’t get that this time.  If you enjoyed the originals, then you will probably enjoy this one as well.

Captain America: Civil War

I was very excited for this movie and was not disappointed.  Was very true to the other Avengers films.  Lots of action and a good story.  I like the conflict within the team and their different opinions on how they should be run.  I like the trend of superhero movies questioning the power of the superheroes and people thinking they need to be controlled.  The destruction they cause is finally being addressed in what I believe is an excellent way.

Throughout the movie I was never bored and never lost track of the storyline.  The actors did as fantastic as always and the new additions were great.  I am now even more eager for the Black Panther movie and no longer have my doubts about the new Spider-man. 

Basically if you are a fan of the Avengers movies, then you will love this one.  If not, you are crazy and beyond saving.  And if you’ve never seen one, I recommend moving out from under that rock.