9 éxitos de taquilla imperdibles de 2025:
August 19, 2025
9 éxitos de taquilla imperdibles de 2025:
God of War
Kratos returns in a cold Nordic setting with heavy-handed combat, intense camera angles, and thunderous soundtracks. The film balances violence with emotional depth: Kratos’s anger is not only directed at the gods but also at the scars of his past. The monster and mythological designs are impressive, although some CGI scenes are a bit too flashy. The three-act rhythm is clear, the slashing climax is satisfying. A mythological blockbuster with heart, although not entirely new to those who are familiar with the genre.
Bailarina
The “night spy—day dancer” concept is gracefully exploited: the fight sequences are ballet-like, rhythmic and precise. The soundtrack and neon lighting add a seductive neo-noir quality, making each action sequence a spectacle. The villainous plot is thin and some twists are predictable, but the heroine’s journey of self-reliance is captivating enough. In short: graceful yet deadly, beautiful yet fierce.
Karate Kid 2
The spirit of “respecting teachers and honoring the way” returns in a sunny tropical setting, where Daniel must learn to win with a cool head, not just technique. The training montages evoke nostalgia, interspersed with neat, clean matches. The film retains a gentle, warm quality, despite the familiar formula and the villain not being very memorable. A cute sequel for those who love big lessons from small kicks.
Batalla Naval 2
Once again the “fleet” is on the air, but this time facing supernatural forces, allowing naval tactics to be shown off and… break the laws of physics. The sound of sonar, the sound of cannons and wide pans create a sense of grandeur. The dialogue is sometimes stiff and the scientific logic requires… belief, but the film’s pace is kept tense from early to late. If you are looking for a noisy special effects party, this is a reasonable ticket.
John Carter 2
Back in Barsoom, the film embraces the pulp adventure spirit: travel, flying steeds, arenas and fragile alliances. The Martian world is expanded with new colors and creatures, and the VFX are smoother than the previous film. The “alien between two worlds” story has more emotional depth, although the middle parts of the film are a bit long. A classic adventure, fun and imaginative.
