Review of Aloha (2015) by Roraest — 29 Jun 2015
I'm not saying that this is not worth to watch. It's just a very flat plot. But, there are memorable romantic scenes that in the future, we're surely awed of those scenes. We knew exactly that this is suppose to be a comedy, but it seems the problem of the military mission to Hawaii is very serious. It's just, they're not digging enough about the story from Hawaiian citizen perspectives about this military mission. It reminds me of The Descendants, which is very awesome to deliver between sides from the Hawaiian citizens with the main characters. So, yes, not really good. Though, I really love the whole conclusion endings, it was touched and awed and so memorable. Especially for Bradley Cooper and Jason Krasinski. They both are really got the best scenes ever. I gave the medium score for those treasure scenes. Also, there's Bill Murray ending scene, which really a bit awe, too. It feels like, "They should not put a heavy materials when they can do such great scenes in the end. It seems like I miss the relationship between Bradley and Bill Murray, or Jason Krasinski more. It's just not dig deep, you know. Lots of things to be funnier, but turns out really just, fine.".
The performance from Emma Stone in here was really cute, too. Tho, predictable. I really miss her to be Gwen Stacy. I hate that idea of reboot Spiderman. I need more Gwen Stacy from her! But, by the way, Emma Stone was really not good to be Hawaiian. It's just, she's too tense. Like there's a scene she's trying to share her thoughts about Hawaiian dance, it's just... not work out. But, I really love the whole veranda scenes and phone-tapping thing. It's so memorable and invention? Well.
This review of Aloha (2015) was written by Roraest on 29 June 2015.
Aloha has generally received mixed reviews.
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