leonidasoriginal
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An impressive effort from the director. This film delivers a compelling dark fairytale with subtle echoes of Kubrick's The Shining. What stands out most is its restraint: rather than relying heavily on gore, it crafts tension and unease through atmosphere and narrative depth. Although there are a few scenes in Weapons that display graphic violence, these moments are relatively sparse and do not overshadow the overall experience.
The storytelling is particularly strong, weaving multiple perspectives into a coherent and engaging plot. The narrative remains clear and accessible, avoiding unnecessary complexity while still guiding the viewer toward a satisfying and unmistakable conclusion. A handful of plot holes-mainly connected to themes of infidelity-may raise questions, as might certain events preceding the film's main storyline, but these do not significantly detract from the viewing experience.
Performances from the cast are uniformly strong, enhancing the film's emotional and psychological weight. Overall, this is a distinctive and intriguing piece of cinema: dark, atmospheric, and at times violent, yet never gratuitously so. A solid 7/10.
The storytelling is particularly strong, weaving multiple perspectives into a coherent and engaging plot. The narrative remains clear and accessible, avoiding unnecessary complexity while still guiding the viewer toward a satisfying and unmistakable conclusion. A handful of plot holes-mainly connected to themes of infidelity-may raise questions, as might certain events preceding the film's main storyline, but these do not significantly detract from the viewing experience.
Performances from the cast are uniformly strong, enhancing the film's emotional and psychological weight. Overall, this is a distinctive and intriguing piece of cinema: dark, atmospheric, and at times violent, yet never gratuitously so. A solid 7/10.
The very fact that people are writing that this movie is "wonderful", that there is term "sex worker" and not prostitute, proves how deeply society has become shaken. The fact that the actresses "act" like this and don't see what it really is, also proves that society is in a state of great decay. For what it's worth, this is a movie about a somewhat typical modern young woman trying to gain material wealth through sex. This doesn't just apply to escorting and prostitution, but to everyday relationships as well. Lack of morality and greed lead to a chase for money. Everything here is a comedy with low morals, in real life it can be much worse. Basically, women need to find their morality, and men need to focus on becoming emotionally stable. People are writing great reviews because they saw bare skin, some breasts, and sex, combined with money and drugs. Whoever found this appealing should think deeply about their morality and focus. Many young girls lack basic self-respect. We have become a society driven by sex and money, and we are being forced into a direction that has already destroyed many developed societies in the past. However, the film keeps the viewer hooked because you are waiting for a moral ending that never comes. Prostitutes, drugs, rich fathers, angry mothers, and spoiled children do not mix well. In real life this can be seen throughout the world.
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