The vast majority of movies feature
pretty predictable plots, so I think it's much more important to see what the director does with the material; I worry less about the originality of the story itself.
Not exact matches
The
plot is
pretty predictable and fails to surprise with the
plot «twists» through out.
Admittedly, I found Black Panther «s
plot beats to be
pretty predictable at times.
Paranoia is one of those thrillers that has excellent presentation of high caliber actors and excellent filming, but it totally lacks any misdirection of
plot and situations which makes the whole movie
pretty predictable and the ending a bit anticlimactic.
As for the actual
plot, it is
pretty predictable, but at least the guys at Disney had the common sense to make the rest of the movie really entertaining around such a simple core.
The
plot here is
pretty much the basic Hulk comics
plot: Banner doesn't want to become the Hulk but people won't leave him — with
predictable and dire results.
As mentioned, there are some self - indulgent moments and the progression is probably going to be
pretty predictable for anyone who has ever seen an estranged father / son relationship in a film before, but Real Steel deserves a lot of credit for not gumming up the
plot with too much melodrama.
Prior to the movie, I did know the ultimate fate of the two young men, but even if I didn't, I would have found the movie incredibly
predictable as the movie
pretty much followed every clichéd
plot point of every other underdog movie.
It's a
pretty dull affair that see's you hunting a rogue agent, but a fairly
predictable couple of
plots does not do much for the story and it feels rather loose all round.
After you learn that the story
pretty much dissapears for most of the game and the only
plot twist comes at the end, and it's fairly
predictable.