2 reviews
If I didn't have to write 600 words I would simply say it's a bad movie. The first thing you realize is the music is canned and bland... dead giveaway that it's a cheap movie. Then the acting starts... or what is supposed to be acting. People reading their lines with very little emotion or feeling. The cut from scene to scene is flat. It's hard to say that what you're experiencing is due to poor writing... poor acting... poor directing or all of the above. The sound is third rate and the lighting is right there with it. I will be very honest and tell you that I couldn't make it past 20 minutes.
Three Days or Else isn't slow at all, and how could it be? A detective has just 3 days to solve a murder before a dire deadline is reached. So, the entire story unfolds in 3 days in which he is moving swiftly from one probe to another. So, his investigation if very fast moving. But, the film leaves that story intermittently to fous on his home life, which has a plot and a drama of its own.
And no, the music is not canned. A composer composed the score. His name is Kazaid Patel, and he won the Prestige Award at the Vegas Movie Awards for his score in Three Days or Else. Zorroaca trashed the acting, but the star of the film MIckeal Freeland won Best Actor at 7 film festivals. Nobody read their lines. And the final scene, how could he possibly say there was no emotion? He trashed the sound, though the film won for Best Sound at IndieVegas. Since you can watch the film for free, I encourage you to go to Tubi and watch it there because you will see how wrong Zorroaca is.
And no, the music is not canned. A composer composed the score. His name is Kazaid Patel, and he won the Prestige Award at the Vegas Movie Awards for his score in Three Days or Else. Zorroaca trashed the acting, but the star of the film MIckeal Freeland won Best Actor at 7 film festivals. Nobody read their lines. And the final scene, how could he possibly say there was no emotion? He trashed the sound, though the film won for Best Sound at IndieVegas. Since you can watch the film for free, I encourage you to go to Tubi and watch it there because you will see how wrong Zorroaca is.
- ralph_cinque
- Feb 3, 2025
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