![]() ![]() In conclusion, Part II of Masters of the Universe: Revelation shows a small improvement toward Part I, but it is not enough to redeem this travesty of He-Man adaptation. If Kevin Smith wanted to make Evil-Lyn dreadful, he succeeded… but not in a good way. What was the purpose of this? Make Evil-Lyn more realistic? That doesn’t make any sense, because this is a fantasy story Make Evil-Lyn look like a gladiator due to the awe-inspiration? Well… I don’t feel fear, just embarassment. ![]() It is like a weird mixture between a bodybuilder and Raven. She does not look intimidating, she does not look sexy, or minimally solemn. Now, Skelegod had a really fantastic design, but then, it is revealed that Teela is the daughter of Sorceress, and she immediately cured Adam from his wounds, then, he revealed that he can transformed without the Power Sword, making him… Part I of MOTU: Revelation did not build any solid backstory and turn the story into a manipulative political pamphlet, Part II did little to help on that and kept alienating Masters of The Universe from… everything and everyone. Abrams abusing of his mystery box), The Last Jedi did little to develop the backstory, while making a story that alienated the movie from the universe of Star Wars with definitely no payoff. ![]() Because in The Force Awakens, the backstory is extremely crude, and some of the main characters and institutions, like the New Republic, took decisions that made absolutely no sense and turn them into morons (J.J. Remember that in Part I – I compared it with Star Wars: The Last Jedi, due to the ongoing disrespect toward everything great from Star Wars? Well, after watching Part II, now I see that Part I is more like The Force Awakens, while Part II is like The Last Jedi. Pretty much none of the problems of Part I were corrected were, in fact, everything just got worse and worse, because while in Part I, Kevin Smith humiliated He-Man and bastardised Teela, in Part II, he humiliates Skeletor and bastardises Evil-Lyn. So if you want to see Part II of MOTU: Revelation, not that you want to, don’t read the rest of the review.įirst and foremost, when I finished my Own Impressions of the MOTU: Revelation Part I, I stated that it is the worst He-Man series that I have seen in many years, but after watching this Part II, I realised that… IS TRUE. Now, I must tell you that, from now on, there will be some Spoilers from this point. Now, let’s show that we still have the power. If the answer is yes, then I feel relieved. Tell me, and I will respect your opinion.Īll I can say is that Part I was a total mess for me, and that was remained unchanged.įinally, before I start, I need to ask you my friends the typical question: Furthermore, is is my duty to remind everybody that what I write here is only my own opinion, and I am not precisely the biggest fan of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, anyway. To be honest, I am not sure of how many people might be interested in the present entry, but I will write it anyway. Why did I watch them? I still don’t know, I guess a part of me wanted to complete some «unfinished business» (if you know what I mean). I mean… Masters of the Universe: Revelation. Yes, I just finished watching all the episodes of Part II of Teela and the Masters of the Universe. My point is that I was surprised, because I fell like Part II was released earlier than I thought.īut before I start, an answer to a question nobody asked. This looks like the Netflix month, because first it was Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop, and now the Part II of Masters of the Universe: Revelation, then I will be reviewing Hellbound – 지옥, or perhaps Netflix’s Death Note. ![]()
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