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The movie featured a great cast, but there were two weak links. First, the directing was poor; the scenes felt rushed, which detracted from the overall quality. Second, the plot was very weak. I found the story uninteresting and was bored for most of the film. However, I did enjoy some scenes, especially the moments between Harmen and Keats, which were quite funny. 2025 Ranked
The pacing is awful, the Script is terrible, and the CGI is Horrible. So, let's get this straight Sony delayed the movie for more than a year three times to watch this??? (It was previously scheduled for release on January 13, 2023, October 6, 2023, and August 30, 2024) and terrible casting for the characters even for Russel Crowe.
Yeah, Christian Bale literally carried the movie with his performance. I don't know if it was boring or I just didn't like it, but I appreciate the efforts in making the movie. ( I just noticed that Steve Carell is not just a comedy actor.)
I gave it only three stars because I respect Christoph Waltz and Mahershala Ali's performances in the movie. Alita and Hughie have fallen in love together in three days, like, wtf??? The movie is rushed, and then the end isn't complete, so it needs better directing.
I thought it was going to be like "Scream," but it's actually very messed up and completely different. The ending is terrible and illogical, lacking any meaning. I watched for the leading actors, but the movie is disappointing.
The biggest piece of dog shit. I watched it in the cinema and it was the worst movie I ever watched in the cinema. I wanted to leave in the first 20 minutes, it was boring asf. It was like a Musical/Documentary movie. Lady Gaga is soo bad for multiple reasons first, she said in an interview the movie is not musical and that was a lie, second She literally every fucking scene of her she always sings in it…
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