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My Review/Rant on MLP: MYM-Growing PainsGreetings and salutations, my friends.This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.Today, I'm gonna give you guys my take on My Little Pony: Make Your Mark's "Growing Pains".,Here's the rundown of it:After noticing countless mishaps caused by out-of-control Earth Pony magic, Hitch Trailblazer becomes concerned over the safety of Maretime Bay. So, as the town's sheriff, he enforces a law that prohibits Earth Ponies from using magic for the time being. This is particularly to the disappointment of Sunny Starscout, who believes that Earth Ponies should simply practice and not be given any restrictions.Meanwhile, to help Hitch focus more on his sheriff duties, Izzy Moonbow volunteers for a very important task: Be the temporary dragon babysitter of Sparky Sparkeroni.(Finally. An episode with a story I can actually comprehend and describe in words!)Considering my previous two reviews and the methods I'm using for analyzing each of Make Your Mark's episodes, I'm gonna go ahead and just cut to the chase. So...,

https://youtu.be/-W6as8oVcuM?si=uI3r5RdAR6BClTct

Ladies and gentlemen, after watching this episode last year, rewatching it two more times this year in preparation for reviewing it, and giving everything careful thought, I've come to the conclusion that "Growing Pains" is nothing more than another stinker. And with good reason too!Once again, much of the blame for why I hated this episode goes to the story and direction. The plot in question was made by Julia Prescott, in case anyone would like to know.The main thing I'll admit is that I thought Prescott made wiser usage of the Main 5 compared to Jim Martin's work with "Izzy Does It". All the members were present, but Prescott kept the focus on Hitch & Izzy while ensuring that Sunny, Zipp, and Pipp wouldn't suddenly drag the episode into more unnecessary narratives.Other than that, though, Julia Prescott's writing for "Growing Pains" was hardly what I'd call an improvement over G.M. Berrow's work in "Chapter 1" or Jim Martin's writing for "Izzy Does It".First off, the scenes featuring Opaline Arcana and Misty Brightdawn were completely needless! They only have two scenes in this entire episode, and in both moments, Opaline & Misty gave no meaningful contribution to the story.Their first moment comes right when Sunny uses her new mirror to clean her face, and ends with Opaline telling Misty, "Well, now it's time for me to tell you to do something else". Afterwards, there's no follow-up for Misty. She isn't featured sneaking around Maretime Bay again or spying on the Main 5 from afar, just like in "Izzy Does It". Did Prescott originally plan on having Misty do exactly what I proposed before scrapping the subplot at the last minute or something?!Meanwhile, Misty and Opaline's 2nd scene features the two of them just watching as Earth Pony got out of control again, before Opaline tells Misty that they'll wait until the magic becomes so powerful it'd be ripe for the plucking; and it ends with them doing an evil laugh. Afterwards, Misty and Opaline are never seen again, and it isn't shown how Opaline reacted to the Earth Ponies finally getting the hang of their powers. We don't see Opaline doing anything like yelling, "Curse those wretched ponies, and that simple-minded Sunny Starscout!". Or Misty cowering in fear as it happens.Overall, Misty and Opaline were openly useless. They didn't do anything of remote importance throughout "Growing Pains", and if their scenes were excluded, they wouldn't be missed.Similarly, Sprout Cloverleaf's inclusion wasn't needed at all!Most people will try to justify Sprout's return by saying that the episode depicts what happened to him after the events of "My Little Pony: A New Generation", and that it's supposed to confirm that he was punished for his crimes & redeemed himself. However, that's not what I gathered from the episode in the slightest. The only noteworthy things that happened with Sprout were him accidentally using his magic to make fruits and vegetables enormous; and on two separate occasions, he unwittingly caused giant berries to roll down a hill & nearly crush whoever was in the way. Afterwards, he neither admits to his mistakes or genuinely apologizes for the trouble he caused.Basically, Sprout's only purpose in "Growing Pains" was to serve as an idiotic menace who causes trouble no matter what he does. If another Earth Pony character was used instead of Sprout, and the berries got big before rolling down a hill for a reason that didn't involve idiocy, there wouldn't even be a difference. He's that unnecessary.Outside of my complaints towards the inclusions of Sprout, Opaline, and Misty, there were a great many other things I found to be wrong with this episode.From the start, I could tell that Prescott was trying to teach that you should never let your fears over something control you or influence your decisions. And, of course, Hitch was the right pony to helm the story considering his position of authority.Here's the problem, though:How Prescott and the rest of the people involved went about the story was terrible!!!From my perspective, Hitch was in-the-right to pass the laws restricting the use of Earth Pony magic, and he stated his reasons for doing it. All he wanted was to keep the citizens of Maretime Bay safe, and his reasons were frequently justified by every incident that occurred because of the out-of-control magic and the incompetence of the various Earth Ponies (with each outcome being accompanied by juvenile humor). Granted, it definitely seemed like Hitch was going overboard by attempting to remove the Earth Pony Unity Crystal, but still...I found myself supporting Hitch more than opposing him.With Sunny, on the other hand, it was the opposite. As the major pony who opposed Hitch's laws, it was clear that Sunny was intended to be both the voice of reason and the individual people were supposed to get behind, and she was the right character for the role. But, I found myself opposing Sunny and feeling annoyed by her actions instead.For instance, Sunny kept saying that all the Earth Ponies need to do is practice until they get better and not be put down by restrictions. And yet, she ignores the fact that ponies nearly got hurt and property was almost damaged; even when the magical mishaps happen right in front of her, she passes them off! Everything about that really grinded my gears, because it made Sunny seem like she cared more about magic & the wonders it provided more than the lives & well-beings of ponies.And you know what really doesn't help the matter?The episode ultimately began playing to Sunny's favor by having Earth Pony magic go crazy simply because it was being "bottled in". It was like Prescott wanted to paint Sunny as the right one without ever acknowledging the many things that'd prove her wrong, prohibiting her from actually learning anything herself and realizing her own faults. If I recall correctly, these things are also the clear qualifications of a Mary Sue!Outside of what I said regarding Hitch and Sunny, there was something I realized regarding the narrative:If you really think about it more, the Earth Pony magic problems could've easily been resolved if Hitch had simply passed an order for the Earth Ponies themselves to practice using their magic outside of town. That way, no one would be at risk of getting hurt and properties wouldn't be destroyed. Had Sunny also brought up or encouraged this notion other than just saying they need to practice, she wouldn't have come across as so unreasonable and stupid with her assertions.But no, Prescott had to have Sunny and Hitch make decisions that'd cause the narrative to be riddled with flaws.And as for the subplot revolving around Izzy watching over Sparky...well, that part of the story had a boatload of problems as well.As a whole, the subplot provided Izzy the perfect opportunity to show that she can be a responsible individual, perhaps even grow into one if she wasn't already. Instead, not only did Izzy completely disregard Hitch's instructions for taking care of Sparky, but she's shown to be a reckless pony thanks to encouraging Sparky to get rambunctious and endanger himself. I mean, I get it, the episode was intending to teach that you should never be too strict with your rules and guidelines, but even so..."Growing Pains" painted Izzy as the last pony I'd ever hire for a babysitter.Not to mention, the subplot was dictated by this very problem:In Friendship is Magic's "Baby Cakes", Pinkie Pie learned while watching the Cake twins that looking after babies doesn't mean you get to just play with them all day, but that you have to handle very serious responsibilities and requirements. And in "A Flurry of Emotions", Twilight Sparkle learned that being the "Best Aunt Ever" for Flurry Heart didn't just require being in her presence; it required actually spending time with Flurry and showing that she loved her niece. These lessons are ones that I myself learned from experience, having been an uncle since 2014.With Izzy in "Growing Pains", though...none of the things I mentioned were the case with her. She never learned how to be a responsible caregiver for Sparky or realized the many important requirements that come with looking after a child. Her actions throughout have done nothing but show that she's really not very good with children, and she'd obviously be a toxic excuse of a mother if she had kids of her own.Oh, and let's not forget the final nail in the coffin:,Unfortunately, yes. This is Twilight Sparkle. And frankly, I'm displeased with her cameo for a variety of reasons.For one thing, when you look closely at Twilight's appearance in the Unity Crystal hologram, and compare it to how she looked in My Little Pony's 4th generation...,...you'll find that Twilight's 5th generation design literally doesn't match her 4th generation appearance! Even the hoof design is different. If you simply zoom down to where Twilight's hooves are, you can see that they carry the exact same hoof all the ponies in G5 have. It's another reason for why I've had difficulty seeing how the 5th generation of My Little Pony is part of the same universe as the 4th, and considering the fact that the hologram seemed to show that was what Twilight looked like in G5 from the beginning, I'm pretty sure this confirms that the G4 ponies didn't "evolve" into their G5 looks over time (which is an absolutely stupid fan theory, if you ask me).Another reason for why I'm overly criticial of Twilight Sparkle's cameo in "Growing Pains" is because it was completely out-of-place from the rest of the plot. It happens during the very time Earth Pony magic got out-of-control in Maretime Bay, right after Hitch realizes that he was starting to go overboard. Once the cameo came up, the entire story got distracted from its premise! It felt as though the plot took an unexpected pause just so that the cameo could happen, neglecting the fact that Maretime Bay was in danger again. After the hologram disappears, the Main 5 are momentarily diverted from the problems at hand due to contemplating what the message revealed; until for no explanation whatsoever, they focus on trying to save Maretime Bay again.Obviously, people will defend Twilight's cameo by saying that it was meant to help the heroes prepare for Opaline, provide some buildup and background for the character, and explain things regarding both magic & the Unity Crystals. The thing is, though, "Growing Pains" was the wrong episode for showcasing such a moment. If Prescott had simply saved this exact kind of scene for another episode entirely, specifically one containing a story made for world-building purposes, the cameo would've worked better. Instead, she incorporated the cameo in a time that was far from appropriate, whether story-wise or series-wise.Other problems relating to Twilight's cameo appearance are the following:If the cameo wasn't included at all, especially in favor of a different plot device for the world-building and lore-delving intentions, the cameo wouldn't be missed.The cameo never exemplified whatever importance or impact Twilight was supposed to have for G5 in general, and it certainly didn't give any clarity for its identity as a series.If a completely original character was shown in the hologram instead of Twilight, things likely would've been more interesting and engaging.The entirety of Twilight's cameo was a clear instance of Hasbro incorporating G4 Easter eggs just to garner more interest and attention towards G5. Particularly to cover-up poor writing and direction.Tara Strong was underused in her reprisal of Twilight Sparkle. Her whole performance sounded like she was there to merely serve as a special effect, and it certainly wasn't entrancing.In conclusion, "Growing Pains" is all-things another G5 bomb. The intentions behind it were clear, but they were terribly-done thanks to the lackluster writing and misguided direction. And don't ever get me started on how one-dimensional and infuriating the characters were.So, I rate "Growing Pains" a solid one out of five stars., And now, a video referencing how I feel about finally completing my review of this mess of a My Little Pony episode after two weeks before taking a little emotion-break:,

https://youtu.be/PT_Hc-3OpcI?si=t_5E-vDGIDVUkgZu

My Review/Rant on MLP: Make Your Mark-Chapter 1Greetings and salutations, my friends.This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.Today, I'm gonna give you give my take on the first “Chapter” of "My Little Pony: Make Your Mark".,Here's the rundown of it:After the three pony tribes reunited in Friendship, and the Unity Crystals were pieced back together & reignited magic...You know what?I'm not even gonna bother giving a complete summary of what this episode is about. I already feel my brain going dead trying to do so, and considering how hard it is to explain the plot of this special in words, I don't think it'd be worth it.Anyway...Most people in the MLP fandom, if not all, obviously know by now that I'm not a big fan of My Little Pony's 5th generation. My feelings towards it were primarily negative since watching "My Little Pony: A New Generation", with my review on the latter being unusually controversial to others. Even today, I still consider A New Generation to be one of my least favorite animated films, regardless of the times I rewatched some of its clips on YouTube to see if my feelings towards the movie improved in any way.Despite how "Anti-MLP (G5)" I am, though, I was always willing to see whether the film's televised successors would improve over the movie. So, I finally watched the "Make Your Mark" series around last year using a free film & television website, although I later decided to see the show more than once in order to review it and make sure I had an opinion that's solid, clear, and reasonable.As you can see, I also decided to analyze the show by episode. It just seemed like the right course to take since the series was organized by "Chapter", and the episode numbers varied anyway.So, what do I think of Make Your Mark's first "Chapter" in words? Especially after seeing it two more times earlier this month?Well, I hate to tell you guys this, but I personally found "Chapter 1" to be a relatively poor and uneventful way of further kicking off G5.Sad to say, the main reason for why I found this special to be so lackluster is because of the overall direction and storytelling. Even despite being written and helmed by Friendship is Magic veteran Gillian M. Berrow!A great many will probably say that the story is about Zipp trying to crack the case of the disappearing magic and the Unity Crystals fading. But, that's actually only one thing the plot involves. It's also about the main characters setting up Maretime Bay Day and making sure it's awesome, Zipp getting conflicted over whether to stay in Maretime Bay or return to Zephyr Heights for royalty training, Sunny trying to convince Posey Bloom that magic is a good thing, Posey reigniting division and conflict amongst the pony races, and Hitch taking care of a mysterious egg that he found on the beach. Sounds like a lot to juggle, doesn't it?Normally, I wouldn't have much of a problem with stories containing more than one subplot, because I've seen movies and shows that actually worked with the whole thing quite well. With "Chapter 1" of Make Your Mark, though...how the subplots were executed and handled made this special feel as though it had six stories crammed into one! It was like G.M. Berrow created 6 individual narratives but couldn't decide which one to make into the pilot, ultimately combining them together as a desperate compromise. The results in question give us a plot that's incredibly all-over-the-place, having no sense of organization or consistency. The worst part is that all the subplots had zero relevance, because as the episode progressed, they became little more than a forgettable afterthought; and all they ever seemed to do on top of that was make this special agonizingly slow. If Berrow had simply made this "Chapter" into a 6-episode season rather than a 45-minute special, it would've made a huge difference.The other aspects in this special's story and direction weren't well-done either, and it's for the same reasons I disliked MLP: ANG. The humor was either flat or childish, and this time the jokes revolving around Izzy Moonbow were particularly annoying. The episode tries its best to be something with heart, emotion, and drama, yet every attempt made the story more soulless than charitable. Also, it would generate questions that were obviously supposed to be answered in follow-ups, yet I found myself completely uninterested instead of curious; not to mention the overreliance on franchise-expansion caused a boatload of plot deficiencies and holes in the story. And as for the themes and morals...they were incomprehensible and terribly-done.However, the real kicker in the tush was that this episode further confirmed a theory I've had that generated ever since I saw A New Generation. The theory in question revolves around the Unity Crystals.When I watched the movie, I had a feeling that the pony tribes were going to get magic back if they simply put the Unity Crystals back together and reunited in friendship; and that they obviously lost magic because of taking the crystals apart, dividing themselves from each other, and going to war. I also theorized that the Unity Crystals would simply take magic away whenever the pony tribes fought & division reignited, and only gave magic back whenever the tribes stopped fighting, united, and became friends.I never wanted to believe these theories of mine were correct, but sadly...this episode did nothing but further enforce my theories. A sentiment that I equally felt with Tell Your Tale's "On Your Cutie Marks", if I may add.And yes, I'm well aware that many fans believe the G5 ponies' situation with the Unity Crystals is no different from the G4 ponies' situation with the windigos. Personally, though, I disagree. I always considered the windigos to be the pony equivalent of the demons within oneself, and the results of the destruction they were causing are the pony version of what happens if people don't keep their negative emotions under control or learn to conquer their inner demons. It just seemed like an incredibly relatable thing on a human level.The Unity Crystals, on the other hand...Everything about what the Unity Crystals were doing openly gives the impression that they're the Equestrians' dog leash. Whenever the ponies fought or became divided, the crystals took their magic away and subjected them to life-threatening dangers. It was like the crystals were torturing the Equestrians into becoming friends and making peace later on. In turn, this would make the pony tribes' ultimate reuniting appear to be based on obligation and a need to stay alive. Once the ponies would reunite and become friends, though, the crystals gave their magic back and reversed the coming dangers. When that happened, it was like the crystals were rewarding the Equestrians' for good behavior, and the impression is all-the-more fueled by the fact that they gave Earth ponies the power to control plant life by the end.Basically, because of the Unity Crystals further bringing these revelations to light, it rendered any notion of this special teaching the importance of friendship, community, and unity completely null & void. What really doesn't help the matter is that the crystals prohibit the ponies from working out their social problems by themselves, and they take away their individual rights to actually do so. Even when just a small group of ponies are fighting, the crystals strip all the ponies of their magic and threatened their very lives.That being said, my comments on the Unity Crystals are exactly why I stated in my review of "My Little Pony: A New Generation" that the movie appeared to be promoting Socialism. And not only did the crystals' role in this special further support my belief, but it gave the impression that all of G5 is an uninspired Socialist advocacy. It even causes any sense of character development to be pointless in the long run, and makes the ponies less interesting and engaging.I may as well go ahead and mention that Posey Bloom is another one of my least favorite characters in the entire MLP franchise. And all because of this special.Posey was everything I expected out of a G5 antagonist following Sprout Cloverleaf: Infuriating, poorly-characterized, idiotic, and generic. I couldn't stand her even if my life depended on it, and her reasons behind why she constantly antagonized other ponies were mind-bogglingly stupid!I mean, hating magic just because unicorns and pegasi could use it? All while Earth ponies couldn't? Doesn't that seem the least bit hypocritical? And how could she not see that she was the one particularly sending Equestria down a path of doom?!If G.M. Berrow truly wanted to make something out of Posey being reformed in the long run, a good course would be to have her accept the fact that Earth ponies couldn't use magic. As well as to embrace the changes brought about by the pony tribes reuniting, focus more on the things she could already do, and make peace with unicorns & pegasi alike regardless of her jealousy. Instead, Berrow chooses to have the Unity Crystals grant Earth ponies magical abilities. This would both give Posey what she wanted in the end, and keep her from actually learning & developing as a character! It's like saying to a child that they can get whatever they want by whining and throwing a temper tantrum, which is a terrible thing to teach younger generations. The only compensation on the matter seems to be that Posey was promoted to being the comedy punching bag of Tell Your Tale, and considering her lack of personality change, I'd say that role is incredibly fitting for her.My only wish is that they also promote Sprout and Phyllis Cloverleaf to become comedy punching bags of Tell Your Tale in the future. Mainly since they're equally unlikable characters anyway.In the end, "My Little Pony: Make Your Mark-Chapter 1" was nothing more than a toxic waste of time. It takes everything I've disliked about its motion picture predecessor to a higher degree, and gives a strong implication that things are only gonna get worse for G5 from here on out.So, I rate "My Little Pony: Make Your Mark-Chapter 1" a solid one out of five stars., In the coming future, I'll definitely be reviewing more "Make Your Mark" episodes since that's relatively inevitable. I've already gotten my thoughts on the first episode down, so I may as well go ahead and do the others.But for now...,

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La Llorona (2019) La Llorona (2019) ** ½ The poor Weeping Woman has a spotty filmography. I have not seen her American releases, though judging by word of mouth they are not great. Her Guatemalan La Llorona (2019), directed by Jayro Bustemante, has a lot to say. Though it too has problems. A veiled woman speaks in what looks like an empty space. The camera slowly pulls back, revealing that she’s in a packed court room. She accuses aging General Don Enrique (Julio Diaz) of genocide towards her people, the Mayan-Ixil. She recalls her rape and other atrocities carried out by the General’s men. We learn she is the 82nd witness. Outside of that court, the film mostly stays in Don’s home, where he, his family, and their maids are walled in by protesters. In a genius move, the protesters are not just there for story, but provide background ambiance through shouting and music. The family hires a new maid, Alma (María Mercedes Coroy). She has flowing hair and a quiet demeanor. It is hinted that Alma may be bringing bad luck, but it could also be that the family’s home is haunted. That is what the head maid says. Plot is simple, as most of it involves Don’s ever growing paranoia. He’s put his family at risk not just from himself but from the angry mob. With that said, the acting is subdued for the most part, until things heat up near the end. The film teases more than delves into horror. Given the aforementioned subject of rape, it would not easily mix with typical horror conventions. Not saying it can’t do that, as horroris allowed to go into even the darkest subjects. La Llorona as such is in a difficult spot, reaching for some of the darkest realities imaginable, while having to keep its supernatural elements at a distance. There are poignant moments. Don, who is a womanizer, walks in on Alma as she is undressing. The advice given to Alma after the incident? Wear less tight clothing as not to attract his attention. The film knows this advice is BS, and highlights a societal problem.Women around the globe are told that they are guilty for attracting creeps, instead of putting the blame rightly where it belongs: squarely on the creep’s shoulders. It is because of moments like this that the film is frustrating overall. There are flashes of brilliance. It addresses real issues, but is never cohesive.
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