Caleb tiene un amorío con la estrella de la moda Fiona estando casado con Celine, quien quiere un hijo. Cuando Celine se entera, se separa de Caleb, quien comienza una nueva vida con Fiona. ... Leer todoCaleb tiene un amorío con la estrella de la moda Fiona estando casado con Celine, quien quiere un hijo. Cuando Celine se entera, se separa de Caleb, quien comienza una nueva vida con Fiona. Celine se obsesiona con recuperar a su familia.Caleb tiene un amorío con la estrella de la moda Fiona estando casado con Celine, quien quiere un hijo. Cuando Celine se entera, se separa de Caleb, quien comienza una nueva vida con Fiona. Celine se obsesiona con recuperar a su familia.
Morris Jude
- Miguel
- (as Morris Jude Martinez)
Heidi Méndez
- Lucia
- (as Heidi Mendez)
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Great film! Sexy, hilarious, twisted, and jaw dropping. I loved how the characters were believable, realistic, and even relatable Angelenos vs. Botoxed-out and expressionless. More of the European style in that regard. Fun to see all the cameos. I've recommended it to several friends. I don't watch a while lot of TV and most of the films watch are historical epics or documentaries. Or what my kids are watching. I truly enjoyed watching Demise.
Looking forward to finding out how Celine's character develops and what transpires between the new character. Would love to see Caleb show a little more Latino cultural values that are typical in these types of men in LA.
Looking forward to finding out how Celine's character develops and what transpires between the new character. Would love to see Caleb show a little more Latino cultural values that are typical in these types of men in LA.
This is a really solid film, honestly so great for a girls night. You guys will be shoooook. Definitely give it a watch! I watched it with my friends, and we honestly were like yelling in shock at every turn. Wish I could go back and watch it again for the first time. So much fun, and everyone should get their girls together to watch this. You will thank me later lol! Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Please tell me that I'm not the only one who was absolutely shook by this. Everyone should at least give it a watch and see what they think. Let me know if you enjoyed as much as I did lolllll.
Film, movies, cinema, Hollywood, the dream factory. The whole business has come to a pretty pass when B-movie dross like DEMISE can get itself reviewed in a national newspaper. Disney's atrocious Snow White reboot having failed so spectacularly a Jason Statham actioner outlasted it at the box office, and with Mine Craft being excoriated as we speak, is it any wonder any thing, any little thing that seems remotely related to people and their problems can get industry attention. Even amateurish junk like this.
DEMISE begins with the sound of sexy time, lady's heels scattered on the carpet, man's shoes sat neatly side-by-side. We then see the lady riding high with her undies still on. Admittedly we are talking classy lingerie, but still, one senses we're in Hollywood prudish infantilisation territory. Subsequent clinches don't become any more explicit, nor realistic.
The opening titles wouldn't look wholly out of place on a James Bond movie, if Bond was no longer a spy and merely a gigolo. (Who knows, maybe that's where the franchise will go in the future. Double-Oh Demise, perhaps?) Later we get generic Spanish guitar during one quickie (17 secs, in real time), and generic videogame music, Super Mario maybe, around the 45 minute mark. The music, like the editing, like the dialogue, is a muddle. And what dialogue!
Who talks like that with their wife, after dinner and nookie? Do people have 'date nights' when they're still childless? From the first words one senses that Demise is not predicated on life experiences but on genre recognition. The dialogue sounds like it could have been written by, you guessed it, AI.
(The short end of the stick?) Demise has been compared in the press to 1990s era skin flicks, bonkbusters, T&A movies, only now we have to cope with computer-generated dialogue and what could be intimacy-coordinator-coordinated sex scenes. Even movies like Animal Instincts had better dialogue than Demise.
(Was that meant to be a witty scolding?) You get the point. I'll have to presume the writer/director is a breather and not a bot, and let's face it, plenty of Hollywood 'content' is based not upon observation of lived experience but rather upon genre pictures, brand recognition. Just as AI works by recycling what's already out there, so can real life human beings, possessing more ambition than talent.
DEMISE deserves to be studied in film schools. Much can be learned from such fare.
DEMISE begins with the sound of sexy time, lady's heels scattered on the carpet, man's shoes sat neatly side-by-side. We then see the lady riding high with her undies still on. Admittedly we are talking classy lingerie, but still, one senses we're in Hollywood prudish infantilisation territory. Subsequent clinches don't become any more explicit, nor realistic.
The opening titles wouldn't look wholly out of place on a James Bond movie, if Bond was no longer a spy and merely a gigolo. (Who knows, maybe that's where the franchise will go in the future. Double-Oh Demise, perhaps?) Later we get generic Spanish guitar during one quickie (17 secs, in real time), and generic videogame music, Super Mario maybe, around the 45 minute mark. The music, like the editing, like the dialogue, is a muddle. And what dialogue!
- Wow. Tonight was such fun. I think we needed that.
- I had SO MUCH fun.
Who talks like that with their wife, after dinner and nookie? Do people have 'date nights' when they're still childless? From the first words one senses that Demise is not predicated on life experiences but on genre recognition. The dialogue sounds like it could have been written by, you guessed it, AI.
- Fiona! Look, I know you think you're getting the short end of the stick here.
- You're right. I AM getting the short end of the stick.
(The short end of the stick?) Demise has been compared in the press to 1990s era skin flicks, bonkbusters, T&A movies, only now we have to cope with computer-generated dialogue and what could be intimacy-coordinator-coordinated sex scenes. Even movies like Animal Instincts had better dialogue than Demise.
- Well don't worry, I didn't f*** him in my new dress.
- You BETTER not have.
- I took it off first.
- OOh! I probably deserved that.
(Was that meant to be a witty scolding?) You get the point. I'll have to presume the writer/director is a breather and not a bot, and let's face it, plenty of Hollywood 'content' is based not upon observation of lived experience but rather upon genre pictures, brand recognition. Just as AI works by recycling what's already out there, so can real life human beings, possessing more ambition than talent.
DEMISE deserves to be studied in film schools. Much can be learned from such fare.
An absolute disaster from start to finish. This movie is a walking cliché, stuffed with every overused plot twist you could possibly imagine - and somehow still manages to be painfully predictable. The acting? If wooden planks could talk, they would have delivered more emotion. Every scene feels like a bad parody of a better film, and the dialogue is so flat it could put a cup of coffee to sleep. Watching this was not just a waste of time; it was a direct assault on my patience and common sense. I wouldn't recommend this to my worst enemy. If you value your time, run in the opposite direction.
Prepare yourself for two hours of non-stop drama and suspense! This modern noir thriller has a plot twist around every corner. I couldn't take my eyes off the screen, constantly on the edge of my seat, wondering what would happen next. The film's gripping narrative will leave you thinking about it long after the credits roll. The cinematography is stunning, creating a visually captivating experience. Liz Fenning delivers an incredible performance, bringing depth and intensity to her character. Writer/Director Lowe clearly has a flair for the dramatic, showcasing her talent in every scene. I can't wait to see what she comes up with for her next project!
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