rrandcoyote
Joined Mar 2003
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I'm so glad I didn't pay for this and suffer through it in the theatre. It is on Prime.
Somehow I managed to get through this pile of old garbage. I did have to fast forward through some truly revolting scenes. Warning this thing is beyond disgusting and disturbing. Unfortunately if you state the obvious, the filmmakers feel they've won something.
I was interested in this from all the overblown hype. It's slow moving, punctuated with scenes not fit for anyone.
I'm generally not shocked by Hollywood / moviewood schlock. The Boys and Midsommar are among my favorite "shocking" pieces. But this is beyond the pale.
As others have pointed out, the lead looks 40 (he's 31) and he's supposed to be college age.
Good for any actors who refused to be in this garbage. I expect the rest of the big names that appeared have no standards.
The ending is good, and a nice twist, but it doesn't make up for the rest of it. Stick with Alfred Hitchcock Presents and movies that have used this premise without making the audience vomit.
Somehow I managed to get through this pile of old garbage. I did have to fast forward through some truly revolting scenes. Warning this thing is beyond disgusting and disturbing. Unfortunately if you state the obvious, the filmmakers feel they've won something.
I was interested in this from all the overblown hype. It's slow moving, punctuated with scenes not fit for anyone.
I'm generally not shocked by Hollywood / moviewood schlock. The Boys and Midsommar are among my favorite "shocking" pieces. But this is beyond the pale.
As others have pointed out, the lead looks 40 (he's 31) and he's supposed to be college age.
Good for any actors who refused to be in this garbage. I expect the rest of the big names that appeared have no standards.
The ending is good, and a nice twist, but it doesn't make up for the rest of it. Stick with Alfred Hitchcock Presents and movies that have used this premise without making the audience vomit.