Catwoman film is bad, very bad. You look where you look. I have no idea about the original comic book character, but I have heard that in his film version is not respected any of it, nor his name.
not know where to start talking about Catwoman . Perhaps because of its absurd script, probably written in the bathroom, so ridiculous that you end up finally ask yourself if you really have paid someone for it. Certainly contributes to this impression a common phenomenon in most superhero movies I've seen: more than half of the footage focuses on the origin of the character, so the film's central plot is remarkably lackluster, with little content and determined hurry. Other gems included in this story are weak and ugly excessive special effects, or the appalling actions of the famous leading ladies, added the presence of one side completely dispensable.
Returning to the plot, it seems that the script seemed so outrageous that they tried to brew a kind of feminist discourse to dignify it. What happens is that, as they say in Catalan, d'on no n'hi has not slit, which means that this discourse is drawn in a simplistic and obvious that just worsen the outcome. And if not, if this attempt failed feminism out from its base, the speech falls apart when it appears to hottie Halle Berry strutting and showing chicha. What, in conclusion, we must admit that is what only acceptable churro can see in this movie.
not know where to start talking about Catwoman . Perhaps because of its absurd script, probably written in the bathroom, so ridiculous that you end up finally ask yourself if you really have paid someone for it. Certainly contributes to this impression a common phenomenon in most superhero movies I've seen: more than half of the footage focuses on the origin of the character, so the film's central plot is remarkably lackluster, with little content and determined hurry. Other gems included in this story are weak and ugly excessive special effects, or the appalling actions of the famous leading ladies, added the presence of one side completely dispensable.
Returning to the plot, it seems that the script seemed so outrageous that they tried to brew a kind of feminist discourse to dignify it. What happens is that, as they say in Catalan, d'on no n'hi has not slit, which means that this discourse is drawn in a simplistic and obvious that just worsen the outcome. And if not, if this attempt failed feminism out from its base, the speech falls apart when it appears to hottie Halle Berry strutting and showing chicha. What, in conclusion, we must admit that is what only acceptable churro can see in this movie.
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