The movie starts out introducing the audience to a narcissistic wealthy brat. It goes into great deal about his self absorption developing a rich villain...
I wait for the hero to be introduced as it continues on following the unlikable little brat.
Then the realization that the rich brat is supposed to be the hero.
The movie goes steadily downhill from there. Becoming more and more ridiculously convoluted.
And apparently fairies are a technologically advanced race who have been hiding in mega cities deep underground for centuries.
Followup: Apparently the character in the books is supposed to be evil... So strange.
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Contestado por OddRob
el 13 de junio de 2020 a las 06:06
You just watched Disney saving themselves the embarrassment of releasing this shit in cinemas and making back half its budget.
Contestado por SteadyEddie
el 13 de junio de 2020 a las 12:20
Thank you for the info. I was considering watching it. Now I won't waste my time.
Contestado por Innovator
el 15 de junio de 2020 a las 07:01
Apparently, in the book Artemis Fowl was supposed to be the villain of the story. They didn't really convey that in this movie. In fact, the editing was so bad that the plot was almost undecipherable, and it was impossible to make out anything the movie was trying to convey.
Contestado por wonder2wonder
el 15 de junio de 2020 a las 08:56
Interesting.
At Rotten Tomatoes the critics score (9%) is lower than the audience score (21%). Usually it's the other way around.
The rating at IMDb (4.0) is also lower than here at TMDb (58%).
Contestado por tmdb53134531
el 28 de junio de 2020 a las 15:42
Haven't seen it but I'm sat here wondering why a boy is called Artemis, which is like calling him Diana in my mind.