micaelasylvie
Joined Oct 2024
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This film could have been as great as the performances of Melissa and Tommy. Alas, the empowering rise of the once sickly Laura is derailed by laziness and a cliche trope. The wardrobe and makeup were fantastic. The story, while a bit overdone, was unique enough to captivate...until...my theater audibly accosted the horrendous scene which undoes all the meaningful character development. Why?
I feel a screen test could have easily remedied this and saved what could have been. The conclusion, while vaguely "triumphant," falters and also fittingly misses its own ovation. I wish I could agree with the in-film audience, but I just wasn't "in to it."
Rework the lazy trope scene and rewrite the finale, and this actually could have been a decent dark comedy romance. For now, I'll go rewatch "Lisa Frankenstein."
I feel a screen test could have easily remedied this and saved what could have been. The conclusion, while vaguely "triumphant," falters and also fittingly misses its own ovation. I wish I could agree with the in-film audience, but I just wasn't "in to it."
Rework the lazy trope scene and rewrite the finale, and this actually could have been a decent dark comedy romance. For now, I'll go rewatch "Lisa Frankenstein."