footyfan-74697
Joined Apr 2021
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This 'movie' is a cringe-worthy mess of overused topics, terrible acting, poor characters, awful directing and just about any other possibly bad thing about a film. He's All That was clearly Addison Rae's attempt at trying to "extend herself" into film, which is such an overdone move that basically all popular 'internet personalities' attempt to do to extend their 5 minutes of fame. This movie was clearly targeted at pre-teens who would eat up any visual including their favourite 'internet personalities'. The other people involved in the movie were just as forgettable sadly and did not make up for the frustrating and cringe presence of Rae. Certainly not keen on this title and pretty upset if this is the way Netflix Originals are heading.
Sweet Girl consists of several core film ideas that have been executed better in the past (namely the Jason Bourne series, however the dark aesthetic to the film was underpinned well by the understandable emotion felt by the two main characters. Jason Momoa and Isabela Merced performed well throughout despite a slightly under-written script. Did I enjoy this film? Yes, I believe so. Do I walk away from it with a lasting memory? Not so much. If you are keen on action, try Sweet Girl. But if you are seeking a highly advanced, memorable thriller film, come back to it later.
My favourite movie and has been since I watched it in 2018. It has a great blend of showcasing the harrowing racism and the journey through and with it that occurred and sadly stills occurs but still has many comedic moments. This is done perfectly by a great cast.