Review of Power Rangers (2017) by Creeper3455 — 09 Apr 2017
I'm not a hardcore fan of Power Rangers,but when I was 6-7 yrs old,i rarely watched the almost horrible 'Samurai' tv series. Now we're back with another movie that had me a bit worried,since last time was painful to watch.
And it turned out to be that Power Rangers was a funny ride. Luckily enough,it doesn't try to be like the comicbook movies we have today,but instead,it tries to be an updated version of the generic superhero origin story.
The plot was interesting and edgy,but I didn't expect to see some DC-like dark and creepy imagey (kinda like last time with GitS). Dacre Montgomery and the other 4 actors were surprisingly good and well done,same goes to Bill Hader as Alpha 5 and Bryan Cranston,but the only problem in acting is Elizabeth Banks.
I wanted to laugh when Rita Repulsa showed up in some of the scenes,because we can clearly see that Banks was trying SO HARD to recreate her,even though it sadly ended in what seems like it came out from a comedy.
The visual effects were impressive,but sometimes it was choppy. Not bad,but choppy. In the end,Power Rangers was an impressive movie with some generic fun action,some good acting,a promising story,and a subtl reference that will make this movie brobably better than the last M.
Bay flick. (Not that i'm fanboying,but still.
This review of Power Rangers (2017) was written by Creeper3455 on 09 Apr 2017.
Power Rangers has generally received mixed reviews.
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