If all the bombastic parts of the various Uncharted games had a baby...!

I'd say it just as enjoyable as the first time I saw it, although I don't really the first time I saw this in the theater. The tropes were very clear cut, but it fits with the suspension of disbelief that you need to bring to the table with a world like this.
Matching action to the music was a perfect way to draw viewers into what's happening on screen, and the lighting was gorgeous. Wright didn't do any wrong here.
A film that goes beyond my ability to put into words how strongly I feel about it. One of the earliest Korean films I was exposed to (among the first 10 or so), Lady Vengeance took the Korean cinema interest that had been planted by A Tale of Two Sisters a month or so prior and made it bloom. It would be a bald-faced lie to say my life was not changed by this masterpiece. However, I won't go into…
I haven't seen a film in a long time that's made me simply go "Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Fuck no. Nope. No. God no." in such a long time. This was chilling. I rarely ever say anything while watching films (never in public out of courtesy; I'm not a monster) but this film had me constantly swearing under my breath in tension.
Countless scenes reminded me of that old meme - Riding the Nope Train to Fuckthatville. I would have…