![]() Take note of how many times the actors hyperventilate when they are afraid, excited or just trying to talk to someone. I've noticed this trend in recent movies - this forced kind of acting, even in huge budget movies like the most recent Star Wars installments. Some of the "acting" felt really forced and try-hard, like a 9-year-old was trying to impress their parents with a dramatic reenactment of what they saw an amateur do on TV.In fact, I was rooting for the robot to clean house and just blow them away. Whiny, strident, screeching, 2-dimensional characters played by actors who think that hyperventilating is the best way to convey fear, excitement, and nearly every other emotion.He had a couple of scenes which genuinely pulled at my heartstrings. ![]() Best actor in the film was the little Cambodian kid.Effects (not saying much as most effects these days are believable).Bottom line: Not terrible, not wonderful. ![]()
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