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Review of by Deck — 08 Jan 2022

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The CGI, the music and the performance of Dan, Bill and Ernie (1 p) are good. The only good scene, the Wal Mart sequence. The big question hovers over the rest, why do they do it that way? GB: Legacy is like Paw Patrol and only the music and effects prevent you from falling asleep.

Phoebe the child prodigy (who is not even disliked by her classmates), Trevor the driver, the Goonie podcast, Lucky for the quota. They are joined by Calie the looser, Grooberson the Ash of Darkness. The setting is not a city or a big city.

You have come up with something very special. a lifeless small town province, with its cgi factory halls, cgi fields and cgi mountains, which are so artistically designed that every still life is bursting with tension.

Where does a film take place when the makers have no ideas and are afraid of people? Right here, in the small town film set and the gravel square behind it with the blue screen. The film viewer is immersed in an immersive film experience and he becomes aware of the added value of reality, so that he is happy to be far away from the Hollywood fantasy hell, which clearly explains to him with what is shown, thanks for buying the cinema ticket, we wanted more not at all.

By the way, on the subject of tension. The whole story is an uncomfortable copy of the first Ghostbuster with annoying children, bad direction and a bad script. To then take up the question of why again .

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This review of Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021) was written by on 08 January 2022.

Ghostbusters: Afterlife has generally received positive reviews.

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