athoynilima
Joined Jun 2015
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Begins with a solid, intriguing premise and some well-executed action scenes that keep you hooked early on. But after the halfway mark, the film becomes a confusing mess-like an undercooked scrambled egg-lumpy, gooey, and difficult to digest.
The story piles on too many twists, flashbacks, and characters, making it hard to follow or connect with. Timelines jump around, and important plot points feel rushed or unexplained. Though the performances are decent and the visuals slick, the tangled, overstuffed script drags the movie down. Characters spawn out of nowhere, backstories get foisted on you in info-dump monologues, and timelines shift so abruptly you lose track.
What could have been a solid thriller ends up feeling disjointed, hard to care about, and ultimately not very satisfying.
The story piles on too many twists, flashbacks, and characters, making it hard to follow or connect with. Timelines jump around, and important plot points feel rushed or unexplained. Though the performances are decent and the visuals slick, the tangled, overstuffed script drags the movie down. Characters spawn out of nowhere, backstories get foisted on you in info-dump monologues, and timelines shift so abruptly you lose track.
What could have been a solid thriller ends up feeling disjointed, hard to care about, and ultimately not very satisfying.
The most illogical horror movie that I have ever seen.
Ghosts themselves are illogical, I agree. But to qualify as a good story, or a good movie- there should be a certain level of logical flow so that the audience can follow the story and enjoy. But none was there in this movie.
Why is the main ghost creepy, but other ghosts are human-like? If they were reincarnated, why in Earth they have the same face they had in their past life?
The first movie in this series was the only truly enjoyable one. The rest are watchable only if you turn off your brain. I wonder why they keep producing films that fail to live up to the standard set by the original.
Ghosts themselves are illogical, I agree. But to qualify as a good story, or a good movie- there should be a certain level of logical flow so that the audience can follow the story and enjoy. But none was there in this movie.
Why is the main ghost creepy, but other ghosts are human-like? If they were reincarnated, why in Earth they have the same face they had in their past life?
The first movie in this series was the only truly enjoyable one. The rest are watchable only if you turn off your brain. I wonder why they keep producing films that fail to live up to the standard set by the original.