nvovgm
Joined Sep 2018
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After watching the first 12 minutes I realized that the rest of the film followed the same pattern. The movie is characterized by repetitive disgusting close-ups. It accompanied by an intense and overwhelming audio track consisting of a mentally ill person's mutterings . It's made as a collection of short, gross videos that might appeal to some but did not resonate with my personal preferences. While the initial minutes of the film were enough to gauge the entire movie's tone, I decided to watch a few random moments close to the end to confirm my suspicions. In conclusion, the movie may suit those who enjoy short, shocking visual experiences, but it might not be a good fit for those who prefer more varied and nuanced films.
It looks like a cheap b movie with bad actors play and stupid dialogs. The only addition is extreme wokeness which doesn't make this movie any better.
I sincerely cannot understand what was the point of making exact copy of Norway's "In Order of Disappearance" movie. I didn't check exact timing but all movie events, dialogs etc are the same. The only differences are another location (USA/Canada instead of Norway) and other actors. I like original version and I'm sure this copy is close to it by quality but it's still copy. This is why I left only 1. Please film something new next time.