Jbi11s wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
This show is horrifically bad.
Besides your trolling of all things Comic Book and Star Wars, why do you say that?
The best superheroes have compelling origin stories--Hulk, Spider-Man, X-Men, Iron Man, Batman, etc--and Moon Knight simply lacks one. The reliance on Egyptian mythology to structure the story is kind of uninteresting, as are the mythological figures themselves. Further, the CGI used to visualize them on screen isn't particularly well done and, at times, seems downright amateurish.
Another problem with the story is the use of the seemingly disembodied voice to convey that Isaacs' body is actually being co-inhabited by another character. From what I've seen so far, that part of the plot is so clumsily handled that it strikes me as comic rather than dramatic.
Finally, Isaacs' character is kind of trite. We've seen mild-mannered figures have magical powers thrust on them in other series--from Superman to Spider-Man--and the overall storytelling and acting involved with these metamorphoses is often handled much more deftly than it is in this show.
My kids are entertained by it, though, so I guess I'll keep plodding forward with it.
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