Bright was enjoyable, for me at least it def seemed to get weaker the closer you got to the end. Wish they took the time to make a much better stand alone product rather than leaving a lot of glaring problems and having them written off as a setup for a sequel. Like everyone else I really dug the little bit of history and world building we got but at the same time it felt a bit off, especially in the dialogue between jakoby and will smith making it seem more like other races were a recent transplant to this world rather than things that were part of it from it's inception. The dialogue in alien nation felt a lot more natural since they were a recent thing and were still in the very early phases of understanding each others cultures. Really though the only time where I really found myself pulled out of the movie and wondering why this was happening is when the 3 inferni attacked them at the gas station and they were toned down like 10x powerlevel wise from where they were 20min prior, you have them going from instant headshots without looking and literally sonic/goku speed shifting through bullets to being unable to hit someone on the ground with damn near a thousand rounds and at times physically losing to an normal LAPD officer after crushing orc throats etc. How your boy Will gonna block a knife attack when these elfscum throwing supersonic punches while acrobating through the sky earlier smdh
Enjoyable though and def worth a netflix watch. Only question I had is if the homeless lookin dude swinging the sword was some sort of quasi giant race or just a huge ass dude.