Angelenos terrorized by a serial killer staging victims. LAPD detectives uncover mystical clues pointing towards an unexpected perpetrator amid scarce evidence.Angelenos terrorized by a serial killer staging victims. LAPD detectives uncover mystical clues pointing towards an unexpected perpetrator amid scarce evidence.Angelenos terrorized by a serial killer staging victims. LAPD detectives uncover mystical clues pointing towards an unexpected perpetrator amid scarce evidence.
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Alanna Stein
- Alesha Hendricks
- (as Alanna Stine)
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Well,
Serial Beauty on the surface appears to be a solid film, with a solid cast, and an okay script, however, it all falls apart within the first 20 minutes of the film.
I rented this film on Amazon Prime, and for the first time since becoming a Prime member, I've actually requested my money back for a purchase.
This film is amateur at best, and by no means am I a professional filmmaker, but I've seen enough movies to know when something is not professionally made.
My biggest complaint besides the quality is the messiness of the script, as this film goes 15 different ways, and gets lost 15 more.
Please stray away if possible, or at least watch when it's streaming for free.
Serial Beauty on the surface appears to be a solid film, with a solid cast, and an okay script, however, it all falls apart within the first 20 minutes of the film.
I rented this film on Amazon Prime, and for the first time since becoming a Prime member, I've actually requested my money back for a purchase.
This film is amateur at best, and by no means am I a professional filmmaker, but I've seen enough movies to know when something is not professionally made.
My biggest complaint besides the quality is the messiness of the script, as this film goes 15 different ways, and gets lost 15 more.
Please stray away if possible, or at least watch when it's streaming for free.
I normally don't write reviews with my star ratings, but this film deserves to be ridiculed.
The poster essentially sums up what kind of movie you're getting.
The cinematography appears as if it was shot in the early 2000s, and the direction/writing just seems off from a lot of different standpoints.
I think the worst thing about Serial Beauty is that the cast itself is a solid cast, however, with a bad script, and bad directing, they don't have much to work with.
Unfortunately, this is another one of those low budget films that uses bots, family, and friends to leave good reviews to make the film seem as if it's actually good.
The poster essentially sums up what kind of movie you're getting.
The cinematography appears as if it was shot in the early 2000s, and the direction/writing just seems off from a lot of different standpoints.
I think the worst thing about Serial Beauty is that the cast itself is a solid cast, however, with a bad script, and bad directing, they don't have much to work with.
Unfortunately, this is another one of those low budget films that uses bots, family, and friends to leave good reviews to make the film seem as if it's actually good.
Where do I even start...
I checked this film out on a pure whim with the internal hopes that it would have some promise, and wow, I must say, this incredibly let me down.
If you happen to read other reviews, you will see that a lot of the complaints surround the acting and the camera work, which didn't bother me too much (I've seen worse), however, it was more the plot that made absolutely no sense, and was honestly all over the place.
I guess I went in expecting something that had Egytpian-related undertones, with some horror elements. Still, I was either misled by the poster/trailer or just misunderstood the entire concept.
Regardless, avoid if possible, unless you can make a game out of it.
I checked this film out on a pure whim with the internal hopes that it would have some promise, and wow, I must say, this incredibly let me down.
If you happen to read other reviews, you will see that a lot of the complaints surround the acting and the camera work, which didn't bother me too much (I've seen worse), however, it was more the plot that made absolutely no sense, and was honestly all over the place.
I guess I went in expecting something that had Egytpian-related undertones, with some horror elements. Still, I was either misled by the poster/trailer or just misunderstood the entire concept.
Regardless, avoid if possible, unless you can make a game out of it.
I was looking for something to watch this past weekend when I came across Sigal Erez's 2024 film Serial Beauty and decided to give it a shot.
Upon tuning in, I almost instantly regretted my purchase, as the film's production quality took away from all chances of enjoying this film.
Believe me, I tried, and I did make it through the entire film, however, the quality of this film has to be forewarned, as it is a major distraction, and takes away from the performances, and perhaps even the plot.
I occasionally wonder how certain films get made based on the acting and the plot, but with this film, I wonder how it got made with the cinematography.
Upon tuning in, I almost instantly regretted my purchase, as the film's production quality took away from all chances of enjoying this film.
Believe me, I tried, and I did make it through the entire film, however, the quality of this film has to be forewarned, as it is a major distraction, and takes away from the performances, and perhaps even the plot.
I occasionally wonder how certain films get made based on the acting and the plot, but with this film, I wonder how it got made with the cinematography.
I was drastically misled by positive reviews of Sigal Erez's film Serial Beauty.
The film comes across as something that was filmed in 2004, which is unfortunate, as it appeared the cinematographer has a decent background.
Per other negative reviews, the actors involved are good, but the script makes them look aloof and quite simply lost.
I'm not exactly sure what direction Sigal was trying to go with this film, however, it appears that it didn't go the way she wanted it to.
I did see a few reviews that are bot reviews, which is unfortunately a trend within this industry and can easily be misleading to viewers.
Ignore at all costs.
The film comes across as something that was filmed in 2004, which is unfortunate, as it appeared the cinematographer has a decent background.
Per other negative reviews, the actors involved are good, but the script makes them look aloof and quite simply lost.
I'm not exactly sure what direction Sigal was trying to go with this film, however, it appears that it didn't go the way she wanted it to.
I did see a few reviews that are bot reviews, which is unfortunately a trend within this industry and can easily be misleading to viewers.
Ignore at all costs.
Did you know
- TriviaStoner, having named his snake Ruth, then gives his own account of the Biblical true story of Ruth, and goes on to state that Ruth and Naomi ran away together to Moab. The reality is that Naomi, her husband Elimelech and their sons Mahlon and Chilion left Israel during a famine and travelled southeast to Moab, whose people were descended from Lot, the nephew of Abraham. The two lads married two Moabite girls, Orpah and Ruth, and then the three men in the course of time died, leaving all three women as widows. Naomi decided to return to Israel, and Ruth remained with her - this was the loyalty Stoner was talking about. Through her second marriage, this time to Boaz, Ruth became the ancestor of both King David and the Lord Jesus Christ (in the flesh).
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