leefroome
Joined Apr 2022
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I did not enjoy this movie. There are so many scenes that looked like drama school choreography than anything actually scary. The 'smile' character didn't really need to be there. The entire focus was on the lead actress. And when I say focus, imagine watching 2 hrs of someone shot in selfie mode, with the camera far too close to their face and screaming a lot. Honestly I was praying for something to happen the entire movie and I didn't get to see it because once again they wanted to add another drama school choreography scene. The crazy things is, the gore and SFX were decent throughout, and the first 5 minutes left me with hope. It opened well. Sadly the rest of the movie left me in despair.
Betsy didn't shine for its stellar acting; in fact, it was quite dreadful. There was an absolute lack of chemistry among the actors, almost suggesting a robotic execution within the cast. Emotion and drama were conspicuously absent. The plot followed a rather standard template: the protagonist is attacked by a werewolf and survives... you know the rest. The special effects were notably deficient. While some films handle nudity sensibly, in this case, it came across as peculiar. It seemed as if the actress either hesitated to reveal nudity or it was reserved for a specific, potentially pivotal scene. If that was the intent it failed. If I hadn't been occupied with something else while this movie played in the background, I would have surely turned it off. Nevertheless, it's worth noting that there is a mid-credit scene which arguably represents the film's best moment.