Trabalhando na sua garagem, os empresários indie Madeline e Owen descobrem o segredo das viagens no tempo.Trabalhando na sua garagem, os empresários indie Madeline e Owen descobrem o segredo das viagens no tempo.Trabalhando na sua garagem, os empresários indie Madeline e Owen descobrem o segredo das viagens no tempo.
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I stumbled upon the 2022 sci-fi horror comedy "Madelines" without ever having heard about it. So of course I sat down to watch it and see what writers Brea Grant and Jason Richard Miller had to offer, because I will admit that the movie's synopsis definitely sounded interesting.
And while the concept idea behind this movie actually was interesting and clever enough, then director Jason Richard Miller just didn't manage to put out a movie that was overly entertaining to me. The movie's narrative was just too slow paced and too little of any worth or interest happened as the movie made snail pace. So it was a difficult movie to endure and sit through.
As I mentioned above, then I liked the concept of the storyline, but one thing was script and idea, while another thing was transition to screen and bringing the story to life. I just have to say that "Madelines" was a swing and a miss for me.
The acting performances in the movie were adequate. It was a really, really small cast ensemble, so the performers had to do exceptionally well to carry the movie. Unfortunately they had the script and the narrative working against them.
Visually then "Madelines" was mediocre. It wasn't, however, a movie that was relying too much on special effects. And a good thing actually, because the special effects weren't exactly outstanding or grand.
I am sure that there is an audience out there for a movie such as "Madelines". I just happened to not be a part of that audience.
My rating of "Madelines" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
And while the concept idea behind this movie actually was interesting and clever enough, then director Jason Richard Miller just didn't manage to put out a movie that was overly entertaining to me. The movie's narrative was just too slow paced and too little of any worth or interest happened as the movie made snail pace. So it was a difficult movie to endure and sit through.
As I mentioned above, then I liked the concept of the storyline, but one thing was script and idea, while another thing was transition to screen and bringing the story to life. I just have to say that "Madelines" was a swing and a miss for me.
The acting performances in the movie were adequate. It was a really, really small cast ensemble, so the performers had to do exceptionally well to carry the movie. Unfortunately they had the script and the narrative working against them.
Visually then "Madelines" was mediocre. It wasn't, however, a movie that was relying too much on special effects. And a good thing actually, because the special effects weren't exactly outstanding or grand.
I am sure that there is an audience out there for a movie such as "Madelines". I just happened to not be a part of that audience.
My rating of "Madelines" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
Everyone who rated this movie below a 5 obviously hasn't seen the rest of the movies rated below 5. The movie has heart and has a message that I won't iterate because it would be a spoiler. The ending, I believe was chosen so that it would be unexpected or a surprise. The surprise ending spoils the message because it doesn't deliver the intended message. I mean it could but maybe it doesn't because the ending leaves the time beyond a certain point as a mystery. Therefore any message you believe to be there is just uncertain to be the author's intent. Brea did a great job of acting. Those who love movies with heart and Brea Grant will definitely enjoy it. And the body double was fantastic too.
The writers watched Primer and went "Ok, let's steal this, but make it dumber, so nobody notices."
It's slow, the plot goes nowhere, and it's unoriginal. Even by low budget, indie standards, it's bad.
Seriously, rather watch the original they plagiarised this from.
Seriously, rather watch the original they plagiarised this from.
Madeline (Brea Grant) and Owen (Parry Shen) are a couple working on time travel for investor Rory Devonshire (Richard Riehle). The successful small project develops a flaw in the code which generate a new version of Madeline every day. They have to take care of every new Madeline.
This indie has an interesting concept. Its microscopic budget holds it back. This wants to be funny, but the execution is not there. The directing is weak. The timing is off. It is trying so hard to punch above its weight. In the end, it is obviously unable to get there. I do like Brea Grant in her multiple versions.
This indie has an interesting concept. Its microscopic budget holds it back. This wants to be funny, but the execution is not there. The directing is weak. The timing is off. It is trying so hard to punch above its weight. In the end, it is obviously unable to get there. I do like Brea Grant in her multiple versions.
OK Low budget but still...
100+ bodies dead but no explanation as to what they do with those bodies before the benefactor provides a dump truck.
All new madalines are created from a single incidence. The protagonists are moving through time one day at a time, supposedly the madalines returning from the future have been into the future and are returning to the protagonist timeline, each one, one day later than the previous one. It doesnt make sense that each new madeline is returning one day later. It doesnt make sense that some madalines die in the future but each new day a new madeline turns up. It doesnt make any sense that each madeline returning from the future returns one day later even though the new madalines were created 60 seconds apart.
If there are 3600 in the future and each one has to wait an extra day than the previous before returning, what are all those future madalines eating.
The Script has holes The sound is OK The Photography is ok The Acting is hammy
Its a passable watch 👍👎
All new madalines are created from a single incidence. The protagonists are moving through time one day at a time, supposedly the madalines returning from the future have been into the future and are returning to the protagonist timeline, each one, one day later than the previous one. It doesnt make sense that each new madeline is returning one day later. It doesnt make sense that some madalines die in the future but each new day a new madeline turns up. It doesnt make any sense that each madeline returning from the future returns one day later even though the new madalines were created 60 seconds apart.
If there are 3600 in the future and each one has to wait an extra day than the previous before returning, what are all those future madalines eating.
The Script has holes The sound is OK The Photography is ok The Acting is hammy
Its a passable watch 👍👎
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- CuriosidadesThe gas tent is clearly a re-purposed portable spray tanning booth.
- Erros de gravaçãoMadeline and Owen determine that the number of Madelines created will be equal to the number of loop iterations in the code: One iteration per second for one hour. Owen correctly calculates that there will be 3600 Madelines; sixty seconds in a minute, times sixty minutes in an hour. 60x60=3600. Owen begins this calculation by drawing a triangle. Basic multiplication does not involve drawing a triangle.
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 20 minutos
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