Hotcheeto
Joined Sep 2020
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Twisters was such a disappointment. I could barely stay focused on the movie because it was so boring and uneventful. There's hardly any action, and the story doesn't give you anything to care about. The pacing drags, the characters feel flat, and the whole experience lacks excitement or tension. I kept waiting for it to pick up, but it never did. Even the visuals couldn't make up for the lack of energy. It feels like the movie forgot what made disaster films entertaining. If you're looking for thrills or an engaging story, this isn't it. Save your time and skip this one. There's nothing more to say 🤷🏼
Long Legs feels like a film that relies too heavily on cheap tricks, leaving much to be desired in terms of plot and originality. The movie constantly cuts to random jumpscares and tries to rely on camera angles and visual style to carry the weight of the storytelling. Unfortunately, the plot itself is weak and lacks substance, making it feel like a very poor imitation of better films that came before it.
Rather than building suspense or tension, the movie uses disjointed scares and forgettable moments that fail to engage the audience. It's a movie that feels more like a collection of horror tropes rather than a cohesive story. Ultimately, Long Legs is a totally forgettable film that lacks the impact or creativity to stand out in the horror genre.
Rather than building suspense or tension, the movie uses disjointed scares and forgettable moments that fail to engage the audience. It's a movie that feels more like a collection of horror tropes rather than a cohesive story. Ultimately, Long Legs is a totally forgettable film that lacks the impact or creativity to stand out in the horror genre.