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Venom (2018)
Ignore the comments asking you to ignore the critics
Hardy was too macho for this role. Apart from this: Extra dose of awkward comedy; Plenty of plot holes; Eye souring visual effects; Bland music; Beaten down story; and even the fight sequences try hard to prevent you from enjoying this.
Blue My Mind (2017)
Good but one flawed shot
I think, the movie tried to explore the themes: "being yourselves" or "embracing yourselves with all your oddities" or "finding how special you are".
It is an interesting film, but leaves you confused at the end; all because one shot, I think, has gone wrong. The point is, the movie follows a grounded-realistic approach (not a surreal one). So, you expect the movie to give you enough information to build a believable world in which the story takes place. The problem is not with the believability, but with the incomplete information. So, at the end, you are left feeling that there is something missing.
This could have been fixed with the very first shot of the movie, in which it could have shown a new born lying on the beach crying, with no traces of any human around her. This would have raised the question, "who left her there?" or "where did she come from?". As these questions were quite satisfactorily answered in the movie, you would've felt that everything fell in place (including the theme). The parents' characters need a little development though.
Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)
I desperately wanted to enjoy this.
Watching this was painful. I enjoyed other MCU movies (even Thor 2 and Age of Ultron.. yeah, I got low standards). But even I can say that this is garbage. I was able to suspend my disbelief in other movies (no matter how bad they were). But in this, I couldn't stop thinking about the flaws with the concept of Ant-man. There are too many issues.
1) Weight issues: I couldn't understand how their weight keeps on changing. I mean, would they be lighter when they get small? They were able to carry the building, so yes. But if so, how are they able to kick or punch while being so small?
2) Boundaries issue: I thought that the suit provided a boundary within which everything gets shrunk. But no, that does not seem to be the case. How do they define the space within which they can shrink? When Wasp shrinks Ant-man, his clothes got shrunk but not his ankle bracelet? How?
3) Strength issues: Do the objects which get shrunk keep their strength? When the Van got de-shrunk under a car, the van just lifted and threw the car above without any damage to itself.
4) Breathing issues: The mom-wasp and pops-antman take off their helmets at the quantum level. But how are they getting oxygen? They should be dead.
5) Search issues: Mom-wasp go lost in quantum realm of a missile. They would need to get the missile to start searching within it. How did they find her somewhere else? Was she floating in the quantum realm?
6) Speed issues: When the cars were shrunk they still maintained the same speed; How?
7) Ghost issues: The ghost girl was shown as not being able to control her phasing problem. But her clothes stay on, she sits on the bed without going through it, she walks on the ground; but how?
8) Stupidity issues: The villain, who does all his research on his targets, doesn't have the decency to hide when he was trying to escape on the boat?
Ok.. I guess I'm entering the nitpick realm. I'll stop now. But it's a miracle how this garbage got this high rating; hell the comedy wasn't good, not one laugh (okay, they guy explaining the flash back in his voice was good). I did not want to hate on this, but if you don't criticize the bad, you will keep on getting the bad.