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"Revival is far more
concerned with what happens along the way than why the
journey is being made in the first place, but the
foundations behind the plot are much stronger this time,
making for a much more engaging ride." 10/10
"Despite a sluggish start and with a couple of
very minor flaws, this deserves most of the hype it is
getting. How Dan did this in just four months
is beyond me." 9.8/10
"Clocking in at about 65
minutes this movie doesn't slow down at all, even at those
'necessary boring briefing scenes'. The excellent balance
of comedy, action and fantasy really make this movie a
truly unique gem." 9.6/10
"The movie throws so much stuff at you every
second that you would have to be extremely jaded to
not find ANY of it entertaining. Chances are there's
going to be something in this movie that will make you
smile and enjoy yourself." 9.5/10
"It entertained me, but it
bored me as well. I think too many things were sacrificed
in the name of comedy, as well as the false pretense of
'unique style.'" 7.2/10
"A superior sequel if only
for greasing the wheels and a shiny new paintjob,
comparing Revival to your taste in marmite seems to apply
quite well: you either love it or loathe it." 7/10
"A hit and miss affair, with the hits being
outnumbered by the staggering amount of misses. It's
not so much that the movie is bad, it's that the
potential is so visible that one can't help but bash
away at all that could have been." 5/10
"That’s the thing that irks
me the most about JDR Revival, people’s baffling
attraction to a movie that is ultimately pointless, only
demonstrating a director can go through four months of
intense animating for no real reason." 4.5/10
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Directed by Daniel
Martin
Genre: Action/Comedy
Runtime: 65 minutes
Filesize: 17.7 MB
Expansions: Doraemon, Frankie's
Average Score:
7.9
Consensus: An energetic, engaging ride, provided
you aren't turned off by a lack of any real narrative
structure or underlying purpose to the mayhem.
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