lucasgregoc
Joined Jan 2025
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The movie could have been good if it had more story. The characters only scream without doing anything meaningful, and their motivations are never clear. Why were they even invited? Did they all work at the hospital? The script doesn't care, it's just "here's a stabbing."
The sinopse script sounded promising, but the execution is disappointing. One character spends the whole time shouting "Bruno!" while others stand around just "watching the movie". Nobody thinks about REALLY escaping, breaking the chairs, putting fire in the doors, or doing something instead of keeping calm. Also, the bizarre setup (like a bathroom inside the cinema?). The constant pauses feel lazy, and the film wastes its potential.
On the positive side, some torture scenes are well done, though the frequent cuts reveal the low budget.
Overall, a frustrating experience.
On the positive side, some torture scenes are well done, though the frequent cuts reveal the low budget.
Overall, a frustrating experience.
I started watching the series thinking it would be just a silly comedy, and the first episodes really feel that way, humorous, and a bit absurd. But as the series progresses, it takes a surprisingly deep and emotional turn. The episodes become more reflective, exploring themes like regret, grief, human feelings, and the will to live out our desires. Molly shows us the complexity of being human, while Nikki proves to be the kind of loyal, supportive friend we all wish we had.
I have to admit, the final episodes made me cry and reflect on my own life. This show is the perfect example of not judging a show by its cover.
I have to admit, the final episodes made me cry and reflect on my own life. This show is the perfect example of not judging a show by its cover.