noorshatkabir
Joined Mar 2020
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Watched this movie when I was 5 and Really loved it! It was an eccentric but very creative type of movie for that time and age. Until recently I re-watched and noticed a major flaw on the story line: Shilpa Shettys VERTIGO condition was the core reason to investigation because a patient of Vertigo wouldn't commit suicide according to the movie. That's WRONG! This condition is called ACROPHOBIA but not vertigo. It's sad how many kids learnt wrong information from movies believing these scientific terms shown were right and had it engraved in our subconscious heads which is pathetic!
Sick a waste of money that I paid to watch us with high expectations. The filmmaking was simply too bad below standard Of today's film. It's not even about the budget of the movie but the it was directed to overall making just terrible. Storyline had potential but a blunder. This ain't a sci-fi folks.
Basically a Gore horror show like "The Hostel" but bubble tea store like colours and Costumes worn which gave the audience a thrilling experience of this "weird feeling" because our brains usually don't connect Horror with Happy colours. So yes this show is meant for those who love death and has desires to watch others being killed - for the psychopathic audience.