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3,1/10
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Ein Flug in ein tropisches Paradies stürzt auf See ab und lässt die überlebenden Passagiere auf einer einsamen Insel zurück, wo sie blutrünstigen Kreaturen ausgeliefert sind.Ein Flug in ein tropisches Paradies stürzt auf See ab und lässt die überlebenden Passagiere auf einer einsamen Insel zurück, wo sie blutrünstigen Kreaturen ausgeliefert sind.Ein Flug in ein tropisches Paradies stürzt auf See ab und lässt die überlebenden Passagiere auf einer einsamen Insel zurück, wo sie blutrünstigen Kreaturen ausgeliefert sind.
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My experience with Bermuda Island left me somewhat perplexed. Let me be clear, it's evident from the outset that this is a production constrained by a modest budget. The performances are lackluster, the characters lack depth, and the storyline feels somewhat disorganized.
Regrettably, Tom Sizemore's presence in the film is fleeting, and his role appears disconnected from the main plot, seemingly interchangeable with any actor, which was disappointing, considering he's the lone renowned actor in the cast.
On a more positive note, the classic-style monsters featured in the movie pleasantly surprised me. While not of top-tier quality, the monster costumes were surprisingly passable, especially given the constraints of a small budget production like this.
Furthermore, the film's conclusion held an element of unpredictability, adding a layer of intrigue. While it didn't personally resonate with me, it undeniably introduced a plot twist. In my assessment, Bermuda Island comfortably fits within the 3-4 star range; I've certainly seen worse films.
Regrettably, Tom Sizemore's presence in the film is fleeting, and his role appears disconnected from the main plot, seemingly interchangeable with any actor, which was disappointing, considering he's the lone renowned actor in the cast.
On a more positive note, the classic-style monsters featured in the movie pleasantly surprised me. While not of top-tier quality, the monster costumes were surprisingly passable, especially given the constraints of a small budget production like this.
Furthermore, the film's conclusion held an element of unpredictability, adding a layer of intrigue. While it didn't personally resonate with me, it undeniably introduced a plot twist. In my assessment, Bermuda Island comfortably fits within the 3-4 star range; I've certainly seen worse films.
This film is the worst I've ever seen in my life. The story, the plot, the cinematography, and the acting all indicate a director and writer with psychological issues. I've now confirmed that I won't watch any film unless it stars a respected actor who doesn't accept any scenario just for a handful of dirty dollars.
"This film is the worst I've ever seen in my life. The story, the plot, the cinematography, and the acting all indicate a director and writer with psychological issues. I've now confirmed that I won't watch any film unless it stars a respected actor who doesn't accept any scenario just for a handful of dirty dollars."
"This film is the worst I've ever seen in my life. The story, the plot, the cinematography, and the acting all indicate a director and writer with psychological issues. I've now confirmed that I won't watch any film unless it stars a respected actor who doesn't accept any scenario just for a handful of dirty dollars."
A minute in, and you can't hear the dialogue because there is a beat in the background on loop. Fantastic sign. You increase the volume to hear the actor's mumbling. BAMM. A shootout and the sound effects are 500% louder than the dialogue. Fantastic. The title starts with music. Some sort of exposition is given through fake news reports. Can't hear it because of the music.
What I'm trying to say is that releasing films where the sound mixing was obviously done by a deaf person is an insult to your audience. I'm not asking for perfection, just basic competence.
Even a character exclaims "You've got to speak up!" at one point.
Okay, fine, the sound sucks. This is a movie called "Bermuda Island," what did I expect?
Tom Sizemore is in this. It's one of the 70 films he shot the last year before his death, and he looks rough. Like real rough. The other actors are unknown to me and for good reason. They play a motley crew that end up stranded on an island when their plane crashes.
Plot-twist, the island is inhabited by some kind of humanoid monster men, but are the real monsters or are the humans invading their island the real monsters? Yes, the monsters are the real monsters.
The island might be in the Bermuda triangle. The movie title suggests it, but I couldn't hear enough of dialogue to confirm it. It's amazingly bad and not in a fun way.
What I'm trying to say is that releasing films where the sound mixing was obviously done by a deaf person is an insult to your audience. I'm not asking for perfection, just basic competence.
Even a character exclaims "You've got to speak up!" at one point.
Okay, fine, the sound sucks. This is a movie called "Bermuda Island," what did I expect?
Tom Sizemore is in this. It's one of the 70 films he shot the last year before his death, and he looks rough. Like real rough. The other actors are unknown to me and for good reason. They play a motley crew that end up stranded on an island when their plane crashes.
Plot-twist, the island is inhabited by some kind of humanoid monster men, but are the real monsters or are the humans invading their island the real monsters? Yes, the monsters are the real monsters.
The island might be in the Bermuda triangle. The movie title suggests it, but I couldn't hear enough of dialogue to confirm it. It's amazingly bad and not in a fun way.
There is literally nothing redeemable in this movie. Perhaps I can't actually make this claim because I doubt I'll be able to make it through to the end.
The first 10 minutes are so bad, I can only see this going down hill fast.
I honestly can't believe someone paid money to make this movie.
Here's a delicious piece of dialog from this fim:
(we're on an airplane. The pilot comes out of the cabin.)
An young adult woman says to the flight attendant (who just got hit on by the captain)
"excuse me" she says. "was that t he pilot?"
Flight attendant: "yeah"
Young woman: "are we going to die?"
Flight attendant: "... it's just that he probably had to use the restroom, or get a drink or something"
I mean, who writes this garbage?
Every bit of dialog is just like this.
It's like getting hit in the face with a hammer.
No subtlty... just blurting out one unrealistic line after another.
I guess people have to start somewhere with their acting career. I just have to imagine putting this on your acting credits might end up backfiring...
The first 10 minutes are so bad, I can only see this going down hill fast.
I honestly can't believe someone paid money to make this movie.
Here's a delicious piece of dialog from this fim:
(we're on an airplane. The pilot comes out of the cabin.)
An young adult woman says to the flight attendant (who just got hit on by the captain)
"excuse me" she says. "was that t he pilot?"
Flight attendant: "yeah"
Young woman: "are we going to die?"
Flight attendant: "... it's just that he probably had to use the restroom, or get a drink or something"
I mean, who writes this garbage?
Every bit of dialog is just like this.
It's like getting hit in the face with a hammer.
No subtlty... just blurting out one unrealistic line after another.
I guess people have to start somewhere with their acting career. I just have to imagine putting this on your acting credits might end up backfiring...
WARNING: NO SPOILERS ADDED AND THE WHOLE REVIEW TURNED OUT BETTER THAN THE MOVIE!
I truly don't even know how to rate this. I almost think they held a contest to see which writer could leave the most plot holes with a separate contest for the most predictable plot twists. I do not believe there was a director, just cameramen yelling action/cut and everyone picking their favorite part to add to the movie. As for the actors and actresses, I believe they may have had to pay for their parts in the movie. I can't believe anyone would pay for that dedicated quality.
I guess I am just too picky. Others actually gave this movie great ratings. I am trying to find one of those that was honest.
I truly don't even know how to rate this. I almost think they held a contest to see which writer could leave the most plot holes with a separate contest for the most predictable plot twists. I do not believe there was a director, just cameramen yelling action/cut and everyone picking their favorite part to add to the movie. As for the actors and actresses, I believe they may have had to pay for their parts in the movie. I can't believe anyone would pay for that dedicated quality.
I guess I am just too picky. Others actually gave this movie great ratings. I am trying to find one of those that was honest.
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- WissenswertesSarah French said she had to spend an entire day topless in front of her male co-star and male crew filming the swimming scene at the pond. In between takes while the crew sat up the camera, she didn't bother putting on a robe. She just suntanned topless while she waited.
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