04-26-2017, 01:45 AM
So I'm just gonna put my thoughts down here now that I've watched it twice:
It was very cute and I’d give it a solid 7 out of 10. It felt unique and whimsical and the characters themselves were absolute fun (Uncle Theas was one of my favorites hands down and Kelly's younger brother had some witty and clever lines though I can tell some might not enjoy his character too much). Chemistry between Kelly and Lisa, and heck even Kelly and Ditto were great, conversations felt real. Out of all the cast two of them felt like stereotypical cut outs and that would be the school bully, and Candy (a fangirl). They didn't really have much characterization out of their roles but you can tell that's all they were really there to do.
There were a scene or two that felt slightly out of place with the tone of the film but not in a bad way. I'm not going to go into detail to avoid spoilers but it just small things that threw off pacing of the plot. Other things that bothered me weren't anything bad just small sounds that felt off or an awkward cut away. Nothing that makes the film bad but enough that I had to stop and question it. (if you want more about that just ask).
Also there was a couple small twists on plot points that I liked, again nothing I'll go into because spoilers. But it worked.
What I also wanted to say was the film handled religion a lot better than I was expecting. Heck I knew there was going to be religion involved but it never feels too overwhelming or portraying it in a negative light. Yes there is a scene that will make people raise an eyebrow but the way its handled helps defuse it (and it was one of those plot pacing things).
If you want to know any more just PM me!
It was very cute and I’d give it a solid 7 out of 10. It felt unique and whimsical and the characters themselves were absolute fun (Uncle Theas was one of my favorites hands down and Kelly's younger brother had some witty and clever lines though I can tell some might not enjoy his character too much). Chemistry between Kelly and Lisa, and heck even Kelly and Ditto were great, conversations felt real. Out of all the cast two of them felt like stereotypical cut outs and that would be the school bully, and Candy (a fangirl). They didn't really have much characterization out of their roles but you can tell that's all they were really there to do.
There were a scene or two that felt slightly out of place with the tone of the film but not in a bad way. I'm not going to go into detail to avoid spoilers but it just small things that threw off pacing of the plot. Other things that bothered me weren't anything bad just small sounds that felt off or an awkward cut away. Nothing that makes the film bad but enough that I had to stop and question it. (if you want more about that just ask).
Also there was a couple small twists on plot points that I liked, again nothing I'll go into because spoilers. But it worked.
What I also wanted to say was the film handled religion a lot better than I was expecting. Heck I knew there was going to be religion involved but it never feels too overwhelming or portraying it in a negative light. Yes there is a scene that will make people raise an eyebrow but the way its handled helps defuse it (and it was one of those plot pacing things).
If you want to know any more just PM me!