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Solaride: Julgus teha võimatut (2024)
Thrilling
"Solaride: Julgus teha võimatut" will take you to a thrilling journey like not even most of action films can provide.
Although it is a documentary, it will provide you more excitement than a cheap blockbuster. I really enjoyed the film and the emotional voyage I got to share their path to this harsh competition.
Totally recommend!
"Solaride is a community of people who give a damn!
The Solaride project started in 2020 on the initiative of two students of the University of Tartu to build the first solar car in the Baltics. Today this is an interdisciplinary education and cooperation project whose main focus is the development of future talents and the popularization of technology education. More than 300 high school students, university students, mentors, trainers and partners are involved in the project."
Unit 262 (2023)
Wow. What an absolute turd.
I was really curious what kind of a movie has to be to get a 1.8 rating at the writing of this review. You can tell that it is gonna be a stinker from the beginning scenes and the fact they feel the need to have news coverage to tell the story. I really do not recall a movie with so low production quality recently. It really is quite something. The random and belonged scenes that do not tell anything. I've seen better acting at a preschool play. I really do hope there was no budget and this was just done as a hobby project with friends over the weekend (judging from the amount of locations, then maybe a week). These days, even a ChatGPT could write a better plot. I seriously am surprised that 2023 could come out such a poor quality piece.
Holiday Road (2023)
Definition of cliché. Insult to brain.
In Holiday Road, the pervasive use of clichés is not just a mere occurrence; rather, it saturates every scene and dialogue, rendering the viewing experience dull and predictably unoriginal. The filmmakers seem to have relied solely on well-worn tropes and overused expressions, failing to inject any semblance of originality into the narrative.
Moreover, the insult to the brain is palpable throughout the film. Instead of challenging the audience intellectually or offering a fresh perspective, the storyline unfolds without any depth or meaningful exploration. It's as if the creators underestimated the viewers' capacity for thoughtful engagement, opting for a narrative that lacks substance and fails to stimulate cognitive processes.
The characters, unfortunately, are disappointingly shallow. Their lack of development is not only apparent but also puzzling. The film leaves viewers grappling with the why and how of character motivations, as if the filmmakers expected audiences to fill in the narrative gaps without providing any substantial groundwork. This absence of coherent character evolution leaves the audience disconnected and unable to invest emotionally in the story.
Adding to the frustration, the film attempts to convey a sense of cleverness in its storytelling. However, this effort falls flat, as everything unfolds without apparent reason or logic. The supposed cleverness becomes a facade for a lack of coherence and depth, ultimately leaving the audience questioning the purpose behind each narrative turn.
In summary, this film embodies a cascade of issues - from its reliance on clichés to the insultingly simplistic narrative, shallow characterizations, and a failed attempt at clever storytelling. It not only fails to engage the audience intellectually but also leaves them bewildered by the lack of substance and coherence. The end result is a cinematic experience that can only be described as disappointingly dumb.