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quiqueperezsoler

Joined Sep 2017
Game Artist & Graphics programmer

RATING METHOD:

It is based in equity and not equality, that is, my ratings and reviews are focused on the genre or type of movie it is targeted to and was meant to be, predominantly. That means differentiating the way not only media defining categories like TV Shows and Animated movies are naturally considered separately but also distinguishing between TV Shows from Miniseries and Animated Movies from Animated TV shows, and similar. The reason might already be obvious but it pertains the intrinsic elements that defines and affects its production from budget to narrative to stylistic choices. So, for instance, IMdb's 6-rated rom-coms might have the same ratings as IMdb's 8-rated action thrillers in my ratings but that's because, to me, those rom-coms might excel or be groundbreaking or simply "effective" in their own genres. The same applies to other genres and in many of the reviews allusions to other movies of the same genre are referenced to establish a comparison to defend my reasoning.

MOVIE PREFERENCES:

They have varied, increased and changed through the years but most of them belong to the same set of genres:
* Animated Movies mainly 90s and 2000s like Disney's Renaissance and PIXAR's Computer animation
* John-Hughes-style Coming of Age teen movies (mainly 80s, 90s and 2000s)
* IndianaJones/TheMummy1999-style classic pulp-inspired action-adventure movies
* Classic Sci-fi pulp-inspired adventure movies like Star Wars, Back to the Future, Terminator and Guardians of the Galaxy
* Fantasy and Monster Horror mostly 80s and 90s John Carpenter-inspired horror movies like Stranger Things, IT, Fright Night and Evil Dead.
* Hero's Journey movies like Last Samurai and Gladiator
* Superhero and ComicBook movies from the 2000s and 2010s.
* Pure action movies like DieHard, Bourne trilogy
* Classic pulps-inspired fantasy like Never Ending Story, LOTR, Stardust, Game of THrones and Princess Bride

BACKGROUND:

Currently 2D concept & character design Game Artist, previously Game Developer. Was selftaught in traditional art (color pencils and ink sketching) since very young. In 2017 began to draw digitally. In 2018 I participated in 2 video game projects as concept and visual artist, 3D modeller and animator. For my Computer Engineering Bachelor Degree thesis project I developed a game that used the mechanics of Gamification as an academic teaching method. In 2019 I returned to KTH (Sweden) and did a Master degree in Software engineering of Distributed Systems where I did my thesis in Volumetric Rendering in Real-Time at Fatshark Games.
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Ratings2.2K

quiqueperezsoler's rating
Sunshine
7.27
Sunshine
Cocaine Bear
5.97
Cocaine Bear
Lords of Dogtown
7.17
Lords of Dogtown
Beowulf & Grendel
5.87
Beowulf & Grendel
Airplane!
7.77
Airplane!
Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro
7.68
Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro
Thunderbolts*
7.68
Thunderbolts*
Sinners
8.18
Sinners
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
7.59
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Daredevil
8.610
Daredevil
Perfect Blue
8.08
Perfect Blue
Dave Chappelle: Equanimity
8.19
Dave Chappelle: Equanimity
Ricky Gervais: Armageddon
7.19
Ricky Gervais: Armageddon
Ricky Gervais: Humanity
8.09
Ricky Gervais: Humanity
Ricky Gervais: SuperNature
7.69
Ricky Gervais: SuperNature
Penny and Dime
9.49
Penny and Dime
Mickey 17
6.87
Mickey 17
Upgrade
7.57
Upgrade
Underworld
7.07
Underworld
Legally Blonde
6.57
Legally Blonde
Blade
7.18
Blade
The Goddess of Spring
6.67
The Goddess of Spring
Three Little Pigs
7.57
Three Little Pigs
X-Men '97
8.79
X-Men '97
Just Like Heaven
6.77
Just Like Heaven

Lists40

  • Charlie Cox in Daredevil (2015)
    Work Out Playlist
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  • Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, Izabela Vidovic, Jacob Tremblay, and Gidget in Wonder (2017)
    Movies that changed me
    • 38 titles
    • Public
    • Modified May 05, 2025
  • Lewis Black, Blake Lively, Justin Long, Maria Thayer, Columbus Short, Jonah Hill, and Adam Herschman in Accepted (2006)
    Best High School/College Movies (Teen movies)
    • 79 titles
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    Coming of Age
    • 120 titles
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Reviews148

quiqueperezsoler's rating
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem

7.2
7
  • Aug 28, 2023
  • Artistically amazing, Charactesationwise authentic, this is trully a TEENAGE MUTANT Ninja Turtles movie. But not without its flaws... However, this is the way to go!

    Elemental

    Elemental

    7.0
    7
  • Jul 10, 2023
  • It's good, but it focuses too much on what it wants to be than what it ends up being. An unfortunate waste of potential for such an interesting yet underdeveloped world.

    The Flash

    The Flash

    6.6
    8
  • Jun 13, 2023
  • A perfect execution of The Flash's most important story

    I am not exaggerating when I say this is one of the best DC movies so far. It perfectly adapts the source material to the current characters of the Snyderverse and bridges the gap between the old and the new DC universe that began with a more colorful and characteer-driven Aquaman and Wonder Woman movies (in spite of the flaws these may have).

    The screenplay in this movie, that is the story and character arcs, is absolutely gold. It is witty, funny and splendidly well-rounded. All the jokes land perfectly and it is all thanks to the great performance of Ezra Miller, which would be more acclaimed if it weren't for the bad reputation that preceeds him.

    And perhaps a bit surprisingly, every other character introduced and "returning" do a fantastic performance, elevated by their characterization. Audiences should be really satisfied with the directions they took every main character in this film.

    I don't want to get into spoilers so I will just mention that the costume and set design is incredibly imaginative. The story is inspired by a famous Flash comicbook but it is modified enough to be more relevant to the current iteration of the Flash while maintaining the core messages and themes. And in some aspects, actually improve the story itself. All amounting to a climax where the emotional payoff is earned.

    It is obvious the care and effort that was put into this movie in almost all aspects except one. One that seems to be the weaker link in all DC movies: the subpar CGI. I don't doubt the talents of the CGI artists at Warner Bros, but there's something happening behind close doors. Either time constraints (which seems unlikely given DC doesn't pump out as much content as Marvel), lack of workforce or simply budget constraints? (again, highly unlikely given the budgets these movies have). It's unfortunate because it is subpar enough to break the illusion (is very noticeable when you see shots of Flash's costume switching from CGI to physical costume on a close-up). But is imaginative enough to be overlooked.

    And again, the heavy lifting is done by the story and characterisation, which is stellar. Add there the performances and visually stunning action set pieces and you have great entertainment. The relationships between the characters is well defined and come full circle in the end, I applaud the use of every character and their comic book iteration and I thank the good and restraint use of the easter eggs and references which the nature and trailer of this movie clearly disclosed there would be (so that wasn't really a spoiler)

    All in all, this is a great direction to take DC on and in some ways, this movie feels kind of James Gunn-y: the characters are compelling, some wacky and hilarious, others more subdued but also witty; the relantionships between them are earned and emotionally satisfying and the story is character driven; and things like the editing and music-heavy montage scenes (not saying they are uniquely Gunn, but they reminisce of GUnn). And most importantly: the movie has something compelling to say. Which may sound obvious, but a lot of superhero movies lately have lost track of it. Surely they are visually stunning and action driven, but we can't forget the characters and their flaws and strengths, and exploring both is always a great idea! So more, please, more of this quality of DC.
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