My friend keeps telling me to watch kpop demon hunters. I am almost certain it’s a mid tier garbage movie but just because it has a couple catchy songs and good animation it appeals to the general masses.

Can anybody confirm or deny this?

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    Its an enjoyable movie. IMO it’s not garbage. Its not S tier, but it’s a good fun movie.

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      Yeah I know it’s supposed to be a fun movie because it’s shiny and has western influence diluted kpop music, but does it have any substance?

      From what I can tell most people just relate it to Frozen.

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        Does it have substance?

        It’s a kids’ movie first and foremost, but it’s not out and out stupid if that’s what you’re asking.

        I’d say it’s got like a C for writing and an A for presentation. It’s pretty, well executed, and the songs are solid. It’s no Wreck-It Ralph, though.

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            Nah, I mean I can see why someone might feel that way, but it’s missing a good chunk of plot resolution after the big third act twist, going into the big climax. Kinda just floats by on vibes from there on.

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        Not sure if you’re familiar with the youtuber. But I saw he recently put out a commentary on the movie comparing it to the last Disney one released. He is certainly not a targeted demographic for the movie. But found himself really liking it. I’m certainly not the targeted demographic either at roughly 50 years old. But I might give it a watch as well.

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    It’s a good movie. It’s not just a couple of catchy songs and good animation. It’s funny, it has heart, satisfying character arcs, cool fight scenes and a decent, meaningful story. I don’t think it does anything revolutionary, but it is competently made and has a wholesome message.

    I think the issue for most is that it is clearly made for girls and we’re still at a time where that means that it can’t be considered good. I’m certainly not the first person to observe this irrational devaluation of all things girly (though there are always outliers that do specifically celebrate girly things), but since I got a little older and could let go of my own shame of enjoying some girly things, I have noticed that more and more. I suspect it’s because “manly” stuff is celebrated so much. Even the trashiest, mid tier garbage “manly man” movies are somehow considered at least “ironically” cool and good, while girly movies have somehow to achieve way more to get the same amount of respect… anyway, rant over.

    I think Kpop Demon Hunters is actually good and you will enjoy it if you like animated action-comedies and can enjoy movies that are targeted at girls (instead of boys).

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    I just left a short review in the weekly thread with this movie. While I do not count K-pop amongst my proclivities, it was an enjoyable albeit shallow fare - though it never promised to be more.