Some of that I agree with. I thought they were going to address Cipher's dilemma through Trinity. I was expecting it. And there's one bit in particular when someone asks Neo "how do you even know she'll want to leave? I was then expecting a point in the film where he would confront her with the 'choice' and wondered where that would lead. But it never happened and tbf that was all glossed over, much in the way you describe. I saw this film closer to the first though. It was similar, in that it was about bringing Neo out from his fake reality, learn once again about the real world and then having to rescue someone (Trinity instead of Morpheus). And I liked the idea of bots. I thought that was clever. Including fake shells which have no assigned real human in pods, but just programmes mimicking humans in the world I thought was a good update.
Yeah a fair bit of it could have been cut out, especially at the start. Built up nicely for the next Doctor Strange film next year.
I watched Dr strange again last week for the 2nd time and it's deffo one of the better marvel movies for me. Still need to watch that eternals too. They are set to feature heavily in this new metaverse phase one thing whatever it is
Spiderman-no way home Very good. Up there with the best Marvel offerings 8/10 The tragedy of Macbeth Fantastic adaptation of the Scottish play from Joel Coen. The look and feel of the movie are only beaten by the fantastic performances on show. Washington at his brilliant best. Probably the best Shakespeare adaptation I have seen and one of the best movies of the year. Of any year. 9.5/10
It was written by England's most famous playwrite ffs. It stars Denzel Washington and Francis McDormand. You're more Scottish than this film ya madman.
Aye OK, you got me. Denzel is actually pish, I just said it's a great film because it has a Scottish theme. You'll never see it anyway, there's no exploding robots in it,so why do you care anyhoo.