sylkestardust
sep 2024 se unió
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Let me start to say that I really wanted to like this movie.
I love Vincent Cassel, he is a brilliant actor and pretty easy on the eyes.
Vincent Cassel plays the part of a dj who's been replaced by a younger generation, and therefore is desperate to stay relevant. Apart from the apparent ageism, this movie is just full of cliches. The so called underground drug scene, eastern European dealers who supposedly have a face off with knifes to guess old school EDM tracks. This particular scene reminded me of the video clip Beat it from Michael Jackson, the play fighting was equally lame. The plot is so flimsy and unbelievable. The soundtrack sounds hollow and clearly edited in post-production. What was even the budget for this thing?
I don't know if this movie is supposed to be satire or a parody, or if Vincent Cassel was in desperate need of a paycheck, but any person who is a long time techno lover or raver and has any knowledge of the party scene will think this movie is a waste of time.
I love Vincent Cassel, he is a brilliant actor and pretty easy on the eyes.
Vincent Cassel plays the part of a dj who's been replaced by a younger generation, and therefore is desperate to stay relevant. Apart from the apparent ageism, this movie is just full of cliches. The so called underground drug scene, eastern European dealers who supposedly have a face off with knifes to guess old school EDM tracks. This particular scene reminded me of the video clip Beat it from Michael Jackson, the play fighting was equally lame. The plot is so flimsy and unbelievable. The soundtrack sounds hollow and clearly edited in post-production. What was even the budget for this thing?
I don't know if this movie is supposed to be satire or a parody, or if Vincent Cassel was in desperate need of a paycheck, but any person who is a long time techno lover or raver and has any knowledge of the party scene will think this movie is a waste of time.
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What utter tripe this show is. I was hoping to see an actual glimpse of their lives, what did these people do to -supposedly- become so successful?
All I'm seeing is trashy clothing, trashy make-up, trashy conversation, and constant fighting and drama of adults. When does it end?
Did they try to replicate Jerry Spinger? Is half of it not scripted?
Why on earth would any one voluntarily want to be around these people?
Also, the fact that they seem to think constantly drinking Moët & Chandon is the epitomy of a luxury lifestyle lmao. Moët is trash champagne for wannabees, everybody knows this. Netflix also knows this, so this has me thinking this is a set up to make Africa look even worse, not better.
Shame on you Netflix.
The Nigerian crowd are the worst, I think these people's IQ's start with a komma.
Good grief.
What utter tripe this show is. I was hoping to see an actual glimpse of their lives, what did these people do to -supposedly- become so successful?
All I'm seeing is trashy clothing, trashy make-up, trashy conversation, and constant fighting and drama of adults. When does it end?
Did they try to replicate Jerry Spinger? Is half of it not scripted?
Why on earth would any one voluntarily want to be around these people?
Also, the fact that they seem to think constantly drinking Moët & Chandon is the epitomy of a luxury lifestyle lmao. Moët is trash champagne for wannabees, everybody knows this. Netflix also knows this, so this has me thinking this is a set up to make Africa look even worse, not better.
Shame on you Netflix.
The Nigerian crowd are the worst, I think these people's IQ's start with a komma.
Good grief.
Imagine being a forty year old adult woman having a child and embarrasing yourself and your family in talking about your promiscuous post divorce relationships in such detail.
Even if it is fiction.
In what universe do you think that your child won't be bullied in school even if it's a private school?
Have a little class.
The problem with this type of "humor" is that it is just cheap, crass devoid of any intelligence.
It is zero uplifting, it is not inspiring it is exactly nothing.
Is this how you want to be remembered by your child?
I get it, sex sells, but were you thát broke that you had to stoop this low?
Lengo en el culo ahorita?
Wow.
Just gross.
Even if it is fiction.
In what universe do you think that your child won't be bullied in school even if it's a private school?
Have a little class.
The problem with this type of "humor" is that it is just cheap, crass devoid of any intelligence.
It is zero uplifting, it is not inspiring it is exactly nothing.
Is this how you want to be remembered by your child?
I get it, sex sells, but were you thát broke that you had to stoop this low?
Lengo en el culo ahorita?
Wow.
Just gross.