BaringaYak
Joined May 2024
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It's a thriller, not a horror movie.
It was even funny at first but then turned to a thriller. I liked the genre changing.
Especially I was pretty shocked that it's based on true story. WTF is going with our world?!?! The events depicted in the film serve as a sobering reminder of the dark realities that can unfold in our society. It's unsettling to think that such sinister plots can emerge from the shadows, blurring the lines between fiction and reality.
Actors were ok, not bad, especially Luthier's character was cool. He managed to capture the complexity and moral ambiguity of the protagonist, leaving me unsure whether to root for or against him. The supporting cast also delivered solid performances, adding depth to the overall narrative.
It's worth to watch it at home. The suspenseful pacing and thought-provoking themes make it an engaging experience, even from the comfort of your own living room. The film's ability to hook the viewer and keep them on the edge of their seat is a testament to the skilled storytelling and direction.
It was even funny at first but then turned to a thriller. I liked the genre changing.
Especially I was pretty shocked that it's based on true story. WTF is going with our world?!?! The events depicted in the film serve as a sobering reminder of the dark realities that can unfold in our society. It's unsettling to think that such sinister plots can emerge from the shadows, blurring the lines between fiction and reality.
Actors were ok, not bad, especially Luthier's character was cool. He managed to capture the complexity and moral ambiguity of the protagonist, leaving me unsure whether to root for or against him. The supporting cast also delivered solid performances, adding depth to the overall narrative.
It's worth to watch it at home. The suspenseful pacing and thought-provoking themes make it an engaging experience, even from the comfort of your own living room. The film's ability to hook the viewer and keep them on the edge of their seat is a testament to the skilled storytelling and direction.