Bright - A film of total madness.
Netflix has used a very large budget, to launch this film of total madness, a film set in a world where mystical creatures live next to humans. A human device is forced to work with an Orc to find a weapon that everyone is willing to kill.
This crazy movie is about a story that takes place in a fantasy world 'mixed' with modern cities. In this version of the city of Los Angeles, several races like trolls, elves and humans coexist. But certain inequalities have led to a series of resentments among its inhabitants. When officer Scott Ward (Will Smith) starts working with his new partner Nick Jakobi (Joel Edgerton), the first police troll in history, he gets involved in a gang war that has as its center a magical object.
Also our great Venezuelan actor Edgar Ramirez played a Kandomere, a blue-haired elf who is part of a special department responsible for investigating creatures with magical powers.
He is an elf revealing himself to what society and the rules of the universe of Bright await from the elves: that they be the ones who dominate the world; who was interested only in themselves and for the survival and well-being of their own clan.
Kandomere is the elf who is trying to find an equal world and create a much more just world, revealing himself against millennia and millennia of elven domination over the world. Hence the ambiguity, because for more than the sea, the elves have supernatural powers, have a perception that is above the perception of others. They have a privilege that they understand very well, that Kandomere wants to use to create a more just world. He believes in a world where the law should guarantee peace. That's why he's willing to work for a salary, that's why he's willing to work in the FBI, because he believes in that. But his clan does not believe in that, his clan believes that they are the owners of the world.
If you really want to, you have to say that the hours of infumable dialogues await you, but you also have to see it because from the moment you start the tape you want to know more, you want to know what that alternative reality is like and how it has come to there.