meesh1009
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I've never watched such a negative, uncomfortable, awkward, poorly acted, waste of time movie like this. What is the purpose of this? I cannot really even describe the annoyance I feel at having wasted the time to watch it. It made no sense and had no redeeming value or even one likable character. It's like the movie version of the Jerry Springer Show. Why does it have such high ratings? I'll never understand. If you're depressed, stay far away from this horrible movie. Nothing gets resolved. No lessons are learned. I can't find a single positive thing to say about it except...well nothing. Blah.
I can't stop watching, but it's so frustrating to see the absolute blindness of these people who "didn't see this coming" when they should have been bowled over with red flags YEARS before the other person stated killing people. It's really hard to watch and not yell at the tv. An endless parade of oblivious enablers and naive doormats. It's really hard to feel for them when they just made (and MAKE) excuse after excuse for the killers' early behaviors that would have been obvious to any normal person that the criminal was trouble and would eventually kill someone. Production - wise, it's also very monotonous to listen to just one person talk for a whole hour. They really need some sort of narration or something to break up that monotony.
...and boy was that a mistake. I had no idea. I was alone just running thru things to watch on Netflix. This looked good, so I started it.
Holy. Crap.
I couldn't move the whole movie. I was petrified. Let me just say that it is a crime that Toni Collette didn't win an award for her acting in this movie. She dug deep and she was so vulnerable and yet terrifying at the same time. Her wailing in the grief scene was animalistic and I imagine how I would grieve in her situation, too. At the end of the movie, I literally sat there motionless for a half hour, stunned and terrified at what i had just watched. I didn't sleep AT ALL that night. Scariest, most disturbing movie I've ever seen.
Holy. Crap.
I couldn't move the whole movie. I was petrified. Let me just say that it is a crime that Toni Collette didn't win an award for her acting in this movie. She dug deep and she was so vulnerable and yet terrifying at the same time. Her wailing in the grief scene was animalistic and I imagine how I would grieve in her situation, too. At the end of the movie, I literally sat there motionless for a half hour, stunned and terrified at what i had just watched. I didn't sleep AT ALL that night. Scariest, most disturbing movie I've ever seen.