Review of Aquaman (2018) by Trineo99 — 22 Dec 2018
First of all, the actors did great jobs as their characters. One that shocked me the most was Jason Momoa. I honestly thought I wasn't going to like him as Aquaman but I did. He had some funny lines that made me laugh and he also came across as a guy who honestly didn’t want to be king.
This film has a lot of underwater scenes which means that they’re going to need great visual effects and they did. Every time you see Atlantis it makes you feel like you’re there with those characters.
It kind of reminded me of Avatar with how the visuals looked. The musical score, which was composed by Rupert Gregson-Williams, helped intensify every scene. The music matched each scene perfectly. My only complaint about the music was the song “Ocean to Ocean” which is a hilariously bad version of “Africa” by Toto.
I’m just thankful it only played for a few seconds in the movie. All of the action in this film is well choreographed and well shot. Every scene where people are fighting you can clearly see everything that’s happening in that scene.
There was not a lot of camera angle changes and when there were they were to keep somebody in focus and to show what they were doing. James Wan directs this film and he’s mainly known for horror movies, and there are elements of that in here, but he makes it clear he can direct anything and make it great.
The main villain Orm is a great villain and is well portrayed by Patrick Wilson but I wish they gave him more of a reason for hating the surface world. I wish they did his training scenes before they showed him as an adult.
This way you would know how he got to be this comfortable with his powers. There is an end credit scene that gives a hint to a possible storyline for the possible sequel. In the end, Aquaman was a surprisingly good movie.
Hopefully, DC continues with stuff like this because then maybe they will be able to challenge Marvel.
This review of Aquaman (2018) was written by Trineo99 on 22 Dec 2018.
Aquaman has generally received positive reviews.
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