DarthSkywalker
🦉Your Most Aggro Pal (he/him)
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I 100% think we will get Chapter 5. I can see a few story ideas setup in this film. I also understand exactly why we won't see it for sometime. I do not know how you top this. They did everything. EVERYTHING. They even "borrowed" some moments and music from two of my other favorite films of all time.
Turning this into a spaghetti western was such a smart idea. The tone, the breadth, the characters. It all just fits so well. I'm also just blown away by the pacing. The Batman was a breeze at the same length. This might be breezier. Which is... how?
The action is just another level. They start it with a better version of the finale from Chapter 3. I don't know how. But they did. Berlin is a great throwback to the first film, and the finale is a hybrid of scenes from the second and third film on speed.
The action was so good, my father in his 70s, was cracking up. Same for my brother and I. It was so absurd what was happening, that we were involuntarily dumbfounded. And yet with all that, they didn't forget the all important character moments. Not just around the action scenes, but in them. The film is just so fully realized, I don't even know if I want to see the 3:45 min cut. While I'm sure it has some great material, it can't be better then this. It's so fine tuned and says so much, I don't think it can be better.
Turning this into a spaghetti western was such a smart idea. The tone, the breadth, the characters. It all just fits so well. I'm also just blown away by the pacing. The Batman was a breeze at the same length. This might be breezier. Which is... how?

The action is just another level. They start it with a better version of the finale from Chapter 3. I don't know how. But they did. Berlin is a great throwback to the first film, and the finale is a hybrid of scenes from the second and third film on speed.
The Hotline Miami sequence with dragon's breath? I need to see how they built the set. It's just awe inspiring.
The action was so good, my father in his 70s, was cracking up. Same for my brother and I. It was so absurd what was happening, that we were involuntarily dumbfounded. And yet with all that, they didn't forget the all important character moments. Not just around the action scenes, but in them. The film is just so fully realized, I don't even know if I want to see the 3:45 min cut. While I'm sure it has some great material, it can't be better then this. It's so fine tuned and says so much, I don't think it can be better.
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