The Dark Tower.
I tried getting into this (circa 2000-2001) during my peak King obsession in high school. That and my love of fantasy. But nope... something felt off and it just never clicked for me. So I admit I'm not one of the converted.
Assuming the inclusion of the kid (who is in the books, apparently but vastly different) is meant as an audience avatar. Someone to filter the basic rules/set-up to make things understandable, not unlike John Myers in the first Hellboy. Well congratulations... it's still confusing and tons of details just get glossed over with nary an explanation let alone what is happening. This needed to follow Star Wars or The Matrix. A thick, detailed mythology pushed to the background in favor of a simple, basic story as an access-point for us dumbbells in the audience.
Elba and McConaughey certainly do their best but thanks to the editing, they come across as awkward. In the case of McConaughey, it feels like his best material (including his legit being menacing) got cut out. And just never felt the tension between them.
Can't decide if this or King Arthur: Legend of the Sword was the bigger clusterfuck this summer.
I tried getting into this (circa 2000-2001) during my peak King obsession in high school. That and my love of fantasy. But nope... something felt off and it just never clicked for me. So I admit I'm not one of the converted.
Assuming the inclusion of the kid (who is in the books, apparently but vastly different) is meant as an audience avatar. Someone to filter the basic rules/set-up to make things understandable, not unlike John Myers in the first Hellboy. Well congratulations... it's still confusing and tons of details just get glossed over with nary an explanation let alone what is happening. This needed to follow Star Wars or The Matrix. A thick, detailed mythology pushed to the background in favor of a simple, basic story as an access-point for us dumbbells in the audience.
Elba and McConaughey certainly do their best but thanks to the editing, they come across as awkward. In the case of McConaughey, it feels like his best material (including his legit being menacing) got cut out. And just never felt the tension between them.
Can't decide if this or King Arthur: Legend of the Sword was the bigger clusterfuck this summer.
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