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This film has a a notable cast. My guess is the pandemic had a role in the casting or timing of the distribution. I only watched the last hour of this with commercial interruptions fortunately. Unfortunately I watched it until the ending. WTF? Is what went through my mind as the absolutely weirdest music played during the closing sequence in the candlelight of a church. I'm befuddled with the revelations in this script, and I am astonished that this cast couldn't find something better to do with their time. The look and feel of the film and characters is a gritty cliche with an edgy feel, but the end is just to weird for me. Two stars may be more accurate but in all fairness I missed the beginning of the film.
This torturous millennial discombobulated pandemic hack just pisses me off. I'll just leave it at that instead of torturing you with the irrelevant details. Clearly they could not save it in the editing room or without a real script. There is absolutely no reason why the exposition in this story relates to the present, past or present moments. The time and place seem not to matter and seem to be derived from Ketamine abuse or other mystery psychedelic experience without gaining insight. The real mystery here is how an audience is supposed to relate to the protagonist's cell phone and computer screen while incoherently jumping through the past recollections of a character alone in her thoughts. The idiocy of the girl staring at a blinking lights, while walking a bike in the darkness of night on railroad tracks (sometime in the past) when she was older looking, and mumbling to herself "Happy Birthday...you're a genius Bill" is clearly NOT Morse code we're looking at, and if it were, 8 blinks ain't a message. This is stupid on so many levels, no wonder there needed to be a writer's strike, because this ain't writing or producing worthy of 9 hours of anyone's time. INCOHERENCE is not interesting. Its just a K-hole.
I was so confused. I was in a green dungeon for a very long time. Everything was incoherent, implausible, or contrived. I really don't understand why this film happened to me.