Review of Rebel Moon Part 2: A tedious science fiction slog

Rebel Moon Part 2: Empty feast: Scargiver. Explosions, sci-fi cliches, and pointless exposition are unrelenting   

 However, it outperforms Zack Snyder's Netflix sci-fi epic Rebel Moon: Part 1 - A Child of Fire. (What do these titles mean?) Who cares.)   

 After finishing the tedious table-setting, Snyder may shine in Rebel Moon: Part 2 with countless battles full of slow-motion action and heroic stances. It's cool, but I wish it added up. Anything.  

See Rebel Moon as Star Wars meets The Seven Samurai if you missed the first film. Sofia Boutella is Kora, a former elite soldier of a terrible empire who hides in a too-perfect farming community, planting and harvesting   

 When military thugs assassinate the village head and threaten a young girl, Kora goes on a murder rampage (in defense!), leaving the town vulnerable to retaliation.   

 In the first film, she recruits a fallen gladiator (Djimoun Hounsou) and a fierce swordswoman (Doona Bae) to defend the community   

 Full disclosure: I gave up on reviewing Rebel Moon 1 in disgust. It took me days to watch this massively boring epic without falling asleep. I felt anxiety knowing I had two more hours of Rebel Moon to watch.  

 It's hollow praise, but I didn't fall asleep during The Scargiver. Much of that is because the film has more momentum and action. Like Snyder's Sucker Punch, Justice League, and Watchmen   

 Here Are the Top 9 Canned Foods That Dietitians 

Thanks For Watching 

Read More :