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“The film is not without heart, though its heart exists in scattered fragments without assimilating into a cohesive whole.”
“The film is not without heart, though its heart exists in scattered fragments without assimilating into a cohesive whole.”
“There’s a lot of expository detail, and little development in the singular arcs beyond the exposition.”
“Unlike fairy tales where the prince and princess get married and live ‘happily ever after,’ for many (particularly women), a Game of Thrones union marks the beginning of tragedy.”
“The House of Black and White contains natural beauty and rich compositions that rival the best of cinema.”
“The beginning of ‘The Wars to Come’ sets the tone for an episode that interlocks present and past while discarding hopeful ideals of a peaceful future.”