4 reviews
- jos-dsouza
- Jan 18, 2022
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I mean who the heck has almost two hours to waste staring at a conversation that could've lasted 15 mins smh? We thought 2+ hours had passed by, and when we checked, we barely were into this mess 45 mins. We wanted to stick pencils in our ears and eyes, to rid us of the pain we had just sat through. Fran Kranz has successfully made a film to punish people. Force someone to sit through this entire 2 hr paint-drying-pacing escapade to teach them a lesson. Heck, we can even use this as torture tactics against our enemies. Personally, I'd rather get waterboarded, at least it'll be over in 20-30 mins. Where Kranz really failed, is in his two hour torture, he should've added flashbacks to what happened. At least that would've given the viewer a break in the monotony, and created some level of thrill and suspense. Add the fact that the acting was horrible and seemed forced and fake - even the churchy young blond gal who was annoyingly overzealous. There was legitimately nothing redeeming in this film. It's a generous 2/10, only because I enjoyed watching Aunt Lydia out of her evil element.
- Top_Dawg_Critic
- Jan 16, 2022
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You deserve a star for getting to the end, had I been in a cinema I would have left at about 20 minute mark.
The story does not really expand, it's just a loop of the same. Always hoping for something but just getting the same misery.
Now I think about it, 2 stars is one too many. Pass it by.
The story does not really expand, it's just a loop of the same. Always hoping for something but just getting the same misery.
Now I think about it, 2 stars is one too many. Pass it by.
- presidente-92671
- Feb 21, 2022
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- Neptune165
- Feb 24, 2022
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