I'm watching this movie for the............*counting on fingers......runs out of fingers........not important how many times* and one thing that sticks with me: Nothing about it has aged poorly. The fight choreography, the music, even the questionable acting stands to this day.
Am I the only one who thinks so? More importantly, what movie does anyone else think is underrated cinematic gold? No judgement (maybe a little), just spit them out.
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Underrates movies? Hm... Well, the first one to spring to mind is Long Way North. It wasn't, like, the best movie ever or anything, and as far as I'm aware there aren't people going around hating on it, but I also haven't seen anyone else aside from myself ever mention it. It was pretty fun, though. Nice art style, decent enough story. Deserves more recognition than it got, methinks. I think Raya and the Last Dragon also gets more hate than it deserves. The movie definitely has some issues, but I think it was enjoyable enough for what it was trying to be, and while the actual story being told is whatever, the worldbuilding around it, and the general vibe of the aesthetic is really great. It just didn't have the time it needed to properly develop most of the characters. Was it great? Well, no. Should've been a TV show instead of a movie. But was it terrible? Also no. It had some cool action sequences, a fun world, and a neat aesthetic, and I'd love to see it in Kingdom Hearts.