Director: James Wan
Cast: Jason Momoa , Amber Heard , Patrick Wilson , Nicole Kidman , Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Willem Dafoe , Dolph Lundgren , Temuera Morrison , Ludi Lin , Michael Beach , Randall Park
Plot: Once home to the most advanced civilization on Earth, the city of
Atlantis is now an underwater kingdom ruled by the power-hungry King
Orm. With a vast army at his disposal, Orm plans to conquer the
remaining oceanic people -- and then the surface world. Standing in his
way is Aquaman, Orm's half-human, half-Atlantean brother and true heir
to the throne. With help from royal counselor Vulko, Aquaman must
retrieve the legendary Trident of Atlan and embrace his destiny as
protector of the deep.
My Movie Review: The movie is a tidal wave of action fun dive into a aquatic jam-packed ride! Aquaman is better than expected visually it deliver picture perfect scenes even the story was a bit old fashioned the silliness once in a while carry through making all enjoyable heck of a time! Jason Momoa is very cool guy he has quite confidence around every time you see him there's something about how he carry himself bad-ass look nice that make us swoon fitting for his role! Amber Heard is goodess red head and bit feisty where she spark a lively presence of Mera there are moments that capture her beauty slow motion like the wine explosion' red color burst! In Sicily Italy is my favorite part totally blew me away from then on the turn of events got exiting Black Manta looks good tearing things apart he got a strong energy to fight perfect enemy for absolute blockbuster- his story in the start build his character and potential villain to watch out!!
Movie News: Welcome to Aquaman, where you won’t have a clue what’s going on, but you won’t be able to look away either. Our lead is Aquaman/Arthur Curry, a portrait of the superhero as bar-brawler. This sometime Justice Leaguer (it’s barely mentioned) is larger than life and twice as fond of a beer. Arthur gives the impression Momoa just rolled out of bed, went surfing and drove from the beach straight to set, and the film’s all the better for his slightly hungover air. But instead we cut away to endless Atlantean politicking, with Patrick Wilson’s CGI-suited Orm floating around on a war-shark (which is a thing?), working on his Julian Sands impression. Orm wants a war with humanity, so executes a false-flag submarine attack. That might lead another hero on a film-long quest to prove humanity’s innocence, but here it’s barely mentioned again; nor is a first-act tsunami felt around the world. There are bigger, er, fish to fry. There’s such entertainment in watching something so outrageously over-the-top film!
Source: https://www.empireonline.com/movies/aquaman/review/