Huckabee: Thanos was the only character who undergoes a significant transformation in this movie, really developing as a character and experiencing
a very twisted sense of tragedy.
Thanos was the only character who undergoes a significant transformation in this movie, really developing as a character and experiencing
a very twisted sense of tragedy.
Not exact matches
Self - reflexive, maybe even therapeutic, it
twists the themes of fate and trauma that have been his stock - in - trade since The Sixth
Sense into a
very entertaining genre exercise — some of his strongest work since the days of The Village and Signs.
Granted this opinion is coming from someone who finds The Sixth
Sense, while a phenomenal film with a wonderfully choreographed
twist, not all that scary, and, though Signs and The Village deliver the thrills, there's nothing on par with Split in terms of how relentless in intensity and so
very chilling it is.
LMD: Speaking of comedy,
Twisted Justice has a
very dark
sense of humor.
The structure generally feels quite stiff, and although you are aware of the windscreen surround shuddering slightly over
very rough surfaces there's never any
sense of the shell
twisting or distorting in hard cornering.
An FPS with a Nintendo
twist could be
very interesting indeed, though it shouldn't mimic Call of Duty in the
sense that its setting is the real world or a real world stand - in.