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Wish (II) (2023)
5/10
Sub-par Disney animation filled with recycled themes and characters
26 December 2023
I had high hopes for this movie. After the box office flop 'Strange World', which looked loud and unappealing and most of all very un-Disney, it seemed this movie was going to be a return to form. It even promised the return of the great Disney villain, a concept strangely abandoned by the studio for almost a decade (preferring 'twist villains' or no villains instead).

Sadly, the return of the villain is the only real benefit of this movie. For what it is, it's not terrible per se, but all is wholly forgettable, from the music to the animation to the characters. I'd say the latter is the most problematic aspect of 'Wish'. Asha is the most unoriginal, uninspired protagonist of any Disney movie. Even annoying leads in a Disney picture leave an impression, like the cows in 'Home On The Range'. Asha, on the other hand, not only looks like an identical twin of recent heroïnes like Anna, Mirabel and Rapunzel (the latter of whom she resembles most) but also acts like them. It's the exact same 'quirky awkward nervous teen girl' all over again without a shred of uniqueness that would make her a recognizable character of her own.

It's hard to root for a heroïne as empty and shallow as that. Especially when the villain's objectives are equally as empty and shallow. He wants power over people because... he wants power over people? The story is severely lacking. You would expect more from Disney's outing in its 100th birthyear, but it basically boils down to something as banal as 'he has the wishes and she wants to give the wishes back'. It's not a very exciting proposition and there's not much you can do with such a bare bones simplistic story. Which I guess is where all the padding comes from. And by god, is it terrible.

None of the goat's lines are funny. He's clearly meant as the funny sidekick but he didn't make me laugh even once. Nor did any of the other side characters, who are even more bland than Asha. Does anyone remember any joke from the movie that cracked a smile for them? I found the humor very much aimed at little kids, but then again I would say most of this movie is aimed at little kids. Even the animation looks like a saturday morning cartoon. It had a lot of potential, the blend of 2D with 3D. I will give the movie this: at least it looks different than the other Disney computer animated movies, the way handdrawn movies looked different (compare, say, 'Atlantis' to 'Lilo & Stitch').

The most underwhelming aspect of this movie were the songs. Most of them are pointless, the lyrics are laughably weak and they fail to illuminate important plot points (as is customary in Disney musicals). I found them sadly unimaginative, not catchy or memorable, and with the villain song I was even hoping it would be over soon, that's how bad that one was. I also dislike the modern pop sound the songs had, which is jarring when shoehorned into a supposed fairytale. It makes you long for the days of the Disney Renaissance.

All in all, 'Wish' is not the worst Disney movie by a long shot and it's wholly unoffensive and it had some potential but that potential was never realized. As it stands, it's a pretty mediocre film that serves as babysitter material on Disney+ but can't stand alongside the Classics of (even the recent) past.
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Okkupert (2015–2020)
7/10
Intruiging series hurt by botched last season
12 March 2022
I immensely enjoyed the first two seasons of this Norwegian political thriller series. It was imaginative, suspenseful, highly original and very well written, weaving multiple intelligent storylines into one another and populating the show with interesting characters.

However, with the last season, things have taken a dramatic turn for the worst. There are entirely too many things going on for the short amount of episodes in this third and final season. Whereas the first season had 10 episodes and the second 8, the third is even further reduced to just 6 episodes. But there is so much intrigue going on, that it is impossible to fit them all neatly into this small number of episodes. One had to wonder why it was not given three or four additional episodes to work out all the storylines.

As a consequence, the third season feels immensely rushed. There is so much going on in every episode that you can't catch a breath. Plot lines are as abruptly finished as they began. Characters and situations change on the drop of a hat. And because all of this, there is precious little time for character development. The condension of so many storylines into such a short timeframe also diminishes the show's credibility, as it's simply not plausible that events of this magnitude would come in such quick succession or be resolved that quickly.

And plausibility was already a big weak spot of the last season. Whereas the first two seasons were fantastical, yes, they were still believable. In the last season, though, the writers went really over the top, and any semblance of believability is thrown out the window. It seems as if, in their zealous for stoking anti-Russian sentiment, the writers sacrificed credibility for sensationalism. Especially the finale was cringeworthy. This is too bad, because it really hurt my investment in the fate of the characters. But they are made to behave in ways that taunt my suspension of disbelief. Therefore, the finale for me missed the emotional impact it could have had.

The third season really did a disservice to the characters and robbed them of a satisfying conclusion. As is, I was left wholly unaffected by the finale, and considering what happened in that final episode, that's not a good sign. I recommend the first two seasons, but don't waste your time with the third one.
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