I was reading Daniel Regha’s review of Seven Doors, and honestly, I couldn’t stop laughing at his goofy yet honest take. Let’s dive into his eagle eye review!
Cinematography vs. Costumes
First, Daniel loves how Seven Doors looks – the visuals are top-notch. But the costumes? Nah. Apparently, the characters were wearing 20th/21st-century accessories in a show set in the 18th and 19th centuries. The Queen was even spotted wearing nightwear in the middle of the day during a serious scene. Daniel was like, “Is this a time-travel movie?”
Episode 1: "What Am I Watching?"
Episode 1? Daniel says it felt like watching two completely different movies at the same time. One minute it’s a historical drama, next it’s a supernatural thriller. Confusing much?
Jamb Door: Where’s the Suspense?
In Episode 2, “Jamb Door,” Daniel was waiting for some serious suspense – but nothing came. The buildup was weak, and the final fight scene was underwhelming. Total meh moment.
Too Much Talking
Daniel also called out the too much talking. There were long, pointless conversations that added nothing to the plot. He feels the series could’ve been shorter – maybe 4-5 episodes instead of six.
English Subtitles: A Mess
The English subtitles? According to Daniel, they were a disaster. Watching the show with subtitles was more like a guessing game. Totally frustrating.
The Acting: Esusu Steals the Show
But wait, the acting was solid. Daniel especially praises Esusu for nailing his role. He also gives props to the rest of the cast, including Prince Adeeyo and Chioma. At least the acting didn’t disappoint!
The Ending: Not What We Expected
The ending? Daniel says it was a letdown. After all the buildup, the finale just didn’t hit. No big emotional payoff, just a meh finish.
Daniel’sAggregatee score: 5.5/10
In the end, Daniel rates Seven Doors a 5.5/10. The visuals and acting were great, but the plot had too many flaws. If you’re into shows, you might still enjoy it – but keep your expectations low.
So, what do you think of Daniel’s review?
Drop your thoughts in the comments!
Episode 1? Daniel says it felt like watching two completely different movies at the same time. One minute it’s a historical drama, next it’s a supernatural thriller. Confusing much?
Jamb Door: Where’s the Suspense?
In Episode 2, “Jamb Door,” Daniel was waiting for some serious suspense – but nothing came. The buildup was weak, and the final fight scene was underwhelming. Total meh moment.
Too Much Talking
Daniel also called out the too much talking. There were long, pointless conversations that added nothing to the plot. He feels the series could’ve been shorter – maybe 4-5 episodes instead of six.
English Subtitles: A Mess
The English subtitles? According to Daniel, they were a disaster. Watching the show with subtitles was more like a guessing game. Totally frustrating.
The Acting: Esusu Steals the Show
But wait, the acting was solid. Daniel especially praises Esusu for nailing his role. He also gives props to the rest of the cast, including Prince Adeeyo and Chioma. At least the acting didn’t disappoint!
The Ending: Not What We Expected
The ending? Daniel says it was a letdown. After all the buildup, the finale just didn’t hit. No big emotional payoff, just a meh finish.
Daniel’sAggregatee score: 5.5/10
In the end, Daniel rates Seven Doors a 5.5/10. The visuals and acting were great, but the plot had too many flaws. If you’re into shows, you might still enjoy it – but keep your expectations low.
So, what do you think of Daniel’s review?
Drop your thoughts in the comments!
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