One of the first voices you hear is Thee Anthony Hopkins. It is a sound that typically precedes an epic experience that will leave a memory you will look fondly upon. Well, this film will just leave you with a bad taste in your mouth and a reminder not to watch part two, unless you truly believe there is no way but up from here. The dialogue alone was so cringe worthy that it reminded me of a relative that chews food with their mouth open, for all to hear. Pacing and character development seemed more like Paper mache than an actual story plot. Fight scenes were horribly choreographed.
The slow motion running shots looked as though someone’s 50 year old father, that has pulled both of his hamstrings, trying to run away from this cinematic faux pax.
Understand if you watch this, you wont get a refund on the time you spent to watch it so treat it as background noise to do what you actually want to do.
For positives:
1. Cinematography was dope and visually pleasing.
2. Lots of potential with the cast, the Q-score alone brought me to this.