First thing first, I’m not an essay writer. So this will be short. Tomorrowland 2015 came out when I was 11 years old ever since I watched it in big Bear California I love the movie. Today I just re-watched it and it’s never getting a sequel because it always was rated bad, horrible even.
But re-watching it as a 20-year-old I found so much that the writers did that were just really really good, I personally feel like people are too harsh on movies these days. Yes, I totally agree that there are many movies that are just terrible. But there are also many that people review too harshly that are actually good in a sense. I don’t know. I just feel like people are too pretentious for their own good, think that they’re too smart, and think that they’re a movie critic.
Tomorrowland was not a bad movie by any means, it is one of the first movies that inspired me a lot in innovation for the future and what the future may hold for us. And I think we don’t take into account for movie criticism in our nostalgia and childhood for what these movies did for us as kids. Mainly on inspiring us for what we do as adults now. Yea so many of our nostalgic movies may have been bad, but you try making one, you know? 99% of us wouldn’t even be able to fund 50k for a movie.
Anyway, I recommend everybody to rewatch tomorrowland and see what I’m talking about for yourselves. I hope you can rediscover science and discovery again, just how you loved it in elementary school, just how I still do. There’s so much more to do in this world and much more to discover. Have a good day.
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Dunno about overhated, but it had a pretty hokey ending. Though it was fun before that, didn’t expect to see a Disney movie that had a gag about a young girl getting run over by a car.