The much-anticipated Midway was average. It did have a decent storyline; some good acting from Ed Skrein and Mandy Moore; and some interesting plot/character developments. However, the most important part of the action - the battle scenes - were lacking. There was just not enough variety and development in the fighter battle scenes; when there could have been so much more. The fight scenes were just rather one-dimensional; not broad-swathed enough and simply not exciting enough. For that reason, I feel this show is not as good as the original 1976 epic starring Charlton Heston and Henry Fonda.
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Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Meet Me Midway
The much-anticipated Midway was average. It did have a decent storyline; some good acting from Ed Skrein and Mandy Moore; and some interesting plot/character developments. However, the most important part of the action - the battle scenes - were lacking. There was just not enough variety and development in the fighter battle scenes; when there could have been so much more. The fight scenes were just rather one-dimensional; not broad-swathed enough and simply not exciting enough. For that reason, I feel this show is not as good as the original 1976 epic starring Charlton Heston and Henry Fonda.
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