The lack of raw emotional depth of the characters made it difficult to become attached to any of them. I honestly found most the acting to be flat and uninspired. I’m going to start at the forefront, because the most common criticism I get is that I don’t appreciate the actors. In fact, I’m a little annoyed that I put myself through 1h44m of torture just because internet trolls kept telling me I was wrong. To be perfectly honest, even at the most base level, my opinion hasn’t changed. I can be more eloquent and less ranty, right? Maybe, like Ready Player One, it’s a decent film if you have NO IDEA what the book entails? I’ve gotten better at analyzing like that over the last three years, and because apparently this film is loved by many (?) I decided that at least out of respect for the quartet, which I adored growing up, I’d give the movie another shot. So I figured, it’s been a while? Maybe I’ll go back and give the film a good critical watch. Most of the comments telling me that I am, frankly, wrong. In the time since then, the post still gets hits and comments. A few years ago, I wrote a post expressing my deep disappointment about the Eragon film adaptation and my desire that the franchise be revitalized… and completely overhauled for screen.
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