Critics all hate it and it's been said that it's the worst movie of 2017.
I have today off from work, should I waste 2 hours and watch it? Whats the Sup Forums consensus on this film?
Critics all hate it and it's been said that it's the worst movie of 2017.
I have today off from work, should I waste 2 hours and watch it? Whats the Sup Forums consensus on this film?
If you have to ask Sup Forums to watch movies you don't deserve movies or Sup Forums.
>questionable
Haven't seen it. Why doesn't it fit their narrative?
I'm not a movie expert like you guys, please tell me if it's worth watching.
If it's the worst movie of 2017, I'd politely suggest they take another look at "The Last Jedi," preferably for free, preferably without their head so far up Mickey's ass.
Also, anyone who looks at Bright and only sees superficial commentary on race relations is either superficial as fuck themselves or bought-and-paid-for by the "Elves." The liberal "critics" braying like retarded children will wake up someday and realize that films like this represent the true voice of resistance, not the insultingly transparent scornful parodies they champion, missing that the myopic, divisive narrative they support is the one that exacerbates, not heals, the divide. They will wake up and know that the ship has sailed without them.
The "nobility" can suck it. We will have our "dangerous play" with or without their fucking consent.
The Last Jedi is better rated on every review site and has made way more money.
Interesting world building, hot elve girls, mediocre movie.
Would you recomend watching it or is it a waste of time?
yes
Its good apart from wonky fight choreography. Leftists just hate it because max landis hit on a girl once
bright is hardly the best movie of the year, but i'm pretty sure it's not the worst.
>the plot and set-up are preposterous
it's a fantasy movie. the plot isn't any more preposterous than capeshit.
>hollywood employees rated a hollywood movie higher than a non-hollywood movie
>a movie only released on a streaming service made less money than the biggest franchise movie released in thousands of theaters
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Higly recommended if you like to get immersed into well-built fantasy universes.
It's an ok action movie that feels like it should be a TV show, not a movie. It's entertaining at least. Don't go in with the preconceived notion that Orcs=blacks, humans=whites, Elves=Jews, just try to enjoy it, the world building is the movie's strongest aspect so let the movie speak for itself.
It's a great first act with a slow slope into nonsense as things progress. BUt I don't regret watching it half as much as I expected to.
It's a movie that both threatens the cinema and calls out jews, no shit they're going to try to crucify it.
It's really obnoxious that critics ignored all of the flaws of TLJ like pacing and how the plot was incredibly thin. TLJ wasn't just a bad Star Wars movie, it was a bad movie. I expect people will treat it like they do the prequels in a few years.
You could just stream it, leave it to run, do something else and rate it 5* somewhere.
Will piss of the critics because Netflix sees you watched it an loved it, without actually having to invest two hours to see if you like it.
No downsides!
(((critics)))
I'm asking for serious reviews not racist retards shitposting. Go back to Sup Forums.
i posted a screenshot from the film in question
(((critics))) are nothing but SJWs masquerading as film buffs.
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t. elf
here's a serious review:
it's 2 hours of your fucking time you little cunt. Go and make up your own mind for the first time in your pathetic life.
also:
It's pretty good given it's budget. The extreme negative reaction is deeply suspicious. You faggot.
> it's a fantasy movie. the plot isn't any more preposterous than capeshit.
That's what blows my fucking mind.
>a normal dude in a metal suit gets slammed around by tank rounds without introducing the world to "bleeding edge technology" in the literal sense, and shares a world with not-god "gods," a superhuman roid experiment from the 40s, a green literal rage monster, and sorcerers.
This is fine.
>A buddy cop premise in a sort of modern-day Narnia with orcs, elves, and centaurs.
Unacceptable!
Friendly reminder that Bright did a better job dealing with magic than Disney managed in sixteen MCU films.
>world-building
What the fuck are you talking about? It's generic fantasy shit, no rules to anything, nothing thought out beyond the most basic conceit. It's lazy as fuck.
>like the prequels
Complete with tin-eared dialogue.
>Amazing. Everthing you just said is wrong.
Fucking seriously?
It's a littler dirivative of previous buddy cop movies done by the director (training day and one other) but it's pretty great aside from that