Movies with no plot can be great, but unfortunately, this is not the case for blockbuster movies.
But sometimes, they just dont live up to the hype.
Even with huge budgets, famous actors, and big stories, some end up being surprisingly boring.
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Maybe the pacing drags, the direction feels flat, or the story just doesnt work.
It had everythingaction, heart, humorandPatty Jenkins direction made it shine.
She also reconnects with Steve Trevor (Chris Pine), the love she thought shed lost forever.
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Wonder Woman 1984struggled with a messy storyabout a wish-granting stone and over-the-top moments like Diana lassoing lightning bolts.
Wiigs Minerva felt unnecessary, and even Pascals fun performance couldnt save the slow pacing and corny humor.
It wastes talented actors and delivers nothing memorable.
Diana must contend with a work colleague, and with a businessman whose desire for extreme wealth sends the world down a path of destruction, after an ancient artifact that grants wishes goes missing.
Not even Stan Lee wanted to make a cameo in this movie.
But by the timeDead Men Tell No Talescame out, thefranchise just got worse and worse.
It had potential, but boring writing and flat performances made it feel empty.
As the sequels went on, the series lost its charm.
Thrust into an all-new adventure, a down-on-his-luck Capt.
Salazar, escape from the Devil’s Triangle.
The unborn baby puts Bellas life at risk, creating tension between the Cullens and Jacobs wolf pack.
The movie hints at a bigger conflict…
But it never really gets there.
Its a slow and uneventful ride, almost bizarre how little happens in this movie.
Bella and Edwards wedding feels awkward, and their honeymoon drags on.
The talking wolf scene, with its fake-looking CGI and over-the-top voices,is hard to take seriously.
A group of astronauts gain superpowers after a cosmic radiation exposure and must use them to oppose the plans of their enemy, Doctor Victor Von Doom.
And audiences are so tired of Bella-Edward-Jacob love triangle.
Overall, its more of a setup for the sequel than a movie worth watching on its own.
At last, Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson) are getting married.
The pregnancy sets the wolves against Bella and Edward, but Jacob vows to protect his friend.
The Bellas face personal challenges and Fat Amys unexpected reunion with her estranged father adds an awkward subplot.
The movie suffers from a lack of a cohesive plot, relying on forced humor and nonsense subplots.
The singing sequences feel disconnected and less engaging, with the groups magic overshadowed by lazy storytelling.
Its a disappointing and boring finale to an otherwisefun saga about college lifeand music.
Tris seeks to uncover secrets about her familys sacrifice while grappling with guilt and loss.
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Despite the good premise,Insurgentis a mess of subplots and melodrama.
The narrative feels unfocused, with flat character arcs and forced chemistry between Tris and Four.
The visually striking effects cant save the lackluster storytelling.
Thrust into an all-new adventure, a down-on-his-luck Capt. Jack Sparrow feels the winds of ill-fortune blowing even more strongly when deadly ghost sailors led by his old nemesis, the evil Capt. Salazar, escape from the Devil’s Triangle. Jack’s only hope of survival lies in seeking out the legendary Trident of Poseidon, but to find it, he must forge an uneasy alliance with a brilliant and beautiful astronomer and a headstrong young man in the British navy.
Despite its intriguing premise,Morbiusfalls flat with a lifeless story and uninspired execution.
Letos performance is bizarre, and the film relies heavily on clunky exposition.
Poor CGI, chaotic action sequences, and hollow characters makeMorbiusa chore to watch.
Its a missed opportunity weighed down by dull storytelling and over-the-top absurdity.
Just likeMorbius,Madame Webis a chaotic mess, aso-bad-it’s-good movie.
The plot lacks urgency, and the action sequences fall flat.
While it aimed for an empowering female origin story, the execution leaves it laughably unwatchable.
Cassandra Webb is a New York City paramedic who starts to show signs of clairvoyance.
The movie is plagued by a painfully slow pace and long stretches where very little happens.
Action sequences and thrilling moments are nearly absent, leaving viewers with a drawn-out narrative that feels like filler.
Even the emotional weight of Katniss’s struggle is undermined by repetitive scenes of her distress and despair.
The pacing is sluggish, bogged down by repetitive scenes and cringe-worthy dialogue.
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Attempts to inject drama feel forced, while the supposed steamy moments lack passion or creativity.
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At last, Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson) are getting married. When Jacob (Taylor Lautner) finds out that Bella wants to spend her honeymoon as a human, he is horrified – for Edward’s passion could accidentally kill her. Bella does indeed survive her honeymoon, but a new complication arises when she discovers that she’s pregnant – and the child is growing at an alarming rate. The pregnancy sets the wolves against Bella and Edward, but Jacob vows to protect his friend.
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Cassandra Webb is a New York City paramedic who starts to show signs of clairvoyance. Forced to confront revelations about her past, she must protect three young women from a mysterious adversary who wants them dead.
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