|  06.09.2023, 00:24 | #220 | 
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        |  | I've never touched a manga or watched the original animated series, so authenticity is off the table for me. But I heard this project had a sky-high budget. 
 Honestly, I'm scratching my head wondering, "Where did all that money go?"
 
 The show looks like it was stitched together by a high school drama department on a tight budget.
 
 The actors? Unlikable. Except for the guy who played Zoro—he's the lone exception to the disaster. It's like they read the script but skipped the chapter on 'How to Act 101.'
 
 The makeup looks like a failed YouTube tutorial.
 
 And the props? Let's just say a high school theater production would be embarrassed to use them.
 
 The plot has potential; it's good in its essence. But the execution is so painfully awkward that it takes the wind right out of the narrative's sails.
 
 I can't shake the feeling that Netflix hired a high-priced subcontractor who then scrimped on every conceivable element, leaving us with what looks like a cheap knock-off.
 
 They hired actors who'd probably work for exposure, used props that wouldn't pass muster at a yard sale, and pocketed the rest. If this trend is the future of Hollywood, then we're sailing into a cinematic apocalypse.
 
 So, bottom line? This show could've been a treasure chest of entertainment, but instead, it's more like a sunken ship—with no chance of salvaging.
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