Re: Bright
I appreciate that they essentially tried to do a contemporary Tolkienesque movie--Law & Order: Middle Earth--but they crammed so much into it, it felt like such a mess. A tighter story would have benefited the film considerably.
However, the little details, the world-building that was thrown in like the Centaur cops in a couple scenes, the dragon flying over the city at one point and the world specific graffiti that was just kind of there - some of that was pretty cool. While I didn't care for the movie, I'd be lying if I said I weren't looking forward to revisiting the world in the sequel.
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