bangel3322
Joined Jul 2011
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This is the depiction of poor people from a rich person's perspective. This film was badly written and to be honest, badly acted by many of the actors in it. Taraji was decent in it, but it was almost overacted, maybe due to the poor writing.
Everything that happened to her could have occured maybe over the course of a few days, but the fact it all happened in one day was the first mistake. It just came across as silly and at one point, I wasn't even sure if I was watching a drama or a dark comedy.
I know it's fiction, but as it was a drama it should have had some form of reality attached to it that I think it was lacking as it just tried to do too much. It went overboard with hardships this woman was facing, so much so it just comes across as unbelievable.
Second mistake was casting Teyana 'one-note' Taylor in it. This woman has no acting range. She was supposed to be the caring cop but literally portrayed no emotion in the movie whatsoever. She had the same expression on her face for the entire film. It didn't work at all, at all, at all.
The third mistake was adding the hospital scene in the beginning when the main chacater woke up. Because from there, I knew exactly what had happened and was able to predict the ending.
Overall I just did not enjoy this film. While I resonate with some of the themes brought up in the film, I couldn't form a connection to the main character, there was just wasn't enough depth attached to this film for me.
Everything that happened to her could have occured maybe over the course of a few days, but the fact it all happened in one day was the first mistake. It just came across as silly and at one point, I wasn't even sure if I was watching a drama or a dark comedy.
I know it's fiction, but as it was a drama it should have had some form of reality attached to it that I think it was lacking as it just tried to do too much. It went overboard with hardships this woman was facing, so much so it just comes across as unbelievable.
Second mistake was casting Teyana 'one-note' Taylor in it. This woman has no acting range. She was supposed to be the caring cop but literally portrayed no emotion in the movie whatsoever. She had the same expression on her face for the entire film. It didn't work at all, at all, at all.
The third mistake was adding the hospital scene in the beginning when the main chacater woke up. Because from there, I knew exactly what had happened and was able to predict the ending.
Overall I just did not enjoy this film. While I resonate with some of the themes brought up in the film, I couldn't form a connection to the main character, there was just wasn't enough depth attached to this film for me.
Megan Fox playing an android....wouldn't be able to tell the difference between this and any of her other roles, she's such a wooden actress. Perfect role for her. But anyways....
This is almost a sci-fi version of The Hand that Rocks the Cradle, with the actress Madeline Zima who played the little girl in the 1992 psycho nanny film, playing the role of the ill wife in this movie.
While this film had some good concepts, nothing was really original. It pulled ideas from other projects like Humans and Westworld. So in order to set itself apart from other AI shows/films, it needed to pull something spectacular out of the bag, something fresh and it failed to do so. It was a rather lacklustre film that didn't deliver as it should have.
This is almost a sci-fi version of The Hand that Rocks the Cradle, with the actress Madeline Zima who played the little girl in the 1992 psycho nanny film, playing the role of the ill wife in this movie.
While this film had some good concepts, nothing was really original. It pulled ideas from other projects like Humans and Westworld. So in order to set itself apart from other AI shows/films, it needed to pull something spectacular out of the bag, something fresh and it failed to do so. It was a rather lacklustre film that didn't deliver as it should have.
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