deadeighties
Joined Jan 2020
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Having watched this movie with a group of 5 friends after finding it through a random selection of movies online, our consensus on this film is that we thought it was stupid, but it was at least entertaining in a group.
By no means does low budget inherently mean something is BAD, I have seen plenty of low budget films that've been great! But the quality of this film was... generally pretty bad. Acting wasn't great, microphone quality was total trash, makeup and effects were bare minimum effort, and the plot itself wasn't really worth the amount of time we spent watching.
None of the characters were particularly distinguishable from each other other than The Wife and The Kid. We collectively struggled to recognize a person involved in The Twist™ of the film. There were multiple time-skips in the film, one of which that explicitly mentioned 5 years passed. All of the other time-skips were easy to miss and hard to follow.
My personal favourite part of the film was every single time the scene changed to Atilla's work, and he was just hammering the same fence pole. It didn't matter how much time had passed, it looked like absolutely no work had been done.
By no means does low budget inherently mean something is BAD, I have seen plenty of low budget films that've been great! But the quality of this film was... generally pretty bad. Acting wasn't great, microphone quality was total trash, makeup and effects were bare minimum effort, and the plot itself wasn't really worth the amount of time we spent watching.
None of the characters were particularly distinguishable from each other other than The Wife and The Kid. We collectively struggled to recognize a person involved in The Twist™ of the film. There were multiple time-skips in the film, one of which that explicitly mentioned 5 years passed. All of the other time-skips were easy to miss and hard to follow.
My personal favourite part of the film was every single time the scene changed to Atilla's work, and he was just hammering the same fence pole. It didn't matter how much time had passed, it looked like absolutely no work had been done.
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