04-01-2018, 12:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-03-2018, 04:29 PM by ZpaceJ0ck0.)
So yesterday I watched Tom Cruise's The Mummy.
If this movie is meant to be beggining of a Dark Universe where Universal's monsters coexist, then they are off to a bad start. First of all, from point A from point B there are a handful of useless scenes such as Spoiler:the scene where Vail gets cursed/possesed on the plane and the military guys threaten to shoot him, only for Tom Cruise to remove the guns and... shoot him a couple of seconds later. What's was the point of stopping the soldiers if Vali was going to die either way?. The comedy side of the film also falls short. The protagonis is bland. The action scenes were ok, I suppose.
On the bright side of things, Sofia Boutella is just perfect for the role of Ahmanet/The Mummy. She exudes that thirst for power effortlessly in addition to being incredibly seductive.
On a side note, take shot of water everytime Jenny Halsey (Annabelle Wallis) says "Nick".
If this movie is meant to be beggining of a Dark Universe where Universal's monsters coexist, then they are off to a bad start. First of all, from point A from point B there are a handful of useless scenes such as Spoiler:the scene where Vail gets cursed/possesed on the plane and the military guys threaten to shoot him, only for Tom Cruise to remove the guns and... shoot him a couple of seconds later. What's was the point of stopping the soldiers if Vali was going to die either way?. The comedy side of the film also falls short. The protagonis is bland. The action scenes were ok, I suppose.
On the bright side of things, Sofia Boutella is just perfect for the role of Ahmanet/The Mummy. She exudes that thirst for power effortlessly in addition to being incredibly seductive.
On a side note, take shot of water everytime Jenny Halsey (Annabelle Wallis) says "Nick".