Our three heroes get involved in a tale of two princesses and a kingdom in ruin, but in
terms of actual plot it's pretty light with only the occasional storybook blurb between levels filling you in on what's going on.
Not exact matches
The lack
of an
actual story or
plot hurts the movie in a way that one may expect, but it may have also been a negative in
terms of the significant moments.
Any writer will tell you that the
actual writing is the most important part
of any book, but in
terms of sales, the
plot can be far more important.
I find it ludicrous that Australian tax payers are forced to expend huge resources and time on catching a miniscule number
of actual terrorists, putting our entire population under surveillance in the hope
of catching a handful
of terrorist
plots and foiling them; contrast that to the political undermining and then active destruction
of our attempts at a rational climate change risk management strategy, simply to win short
term political gain.