lilbit-69496
Joined Jan 2019
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I like the cast and plot but I couldn't even go past 30mins. Adam is not funny. He ruins every movie. I was also excited to see that Happy Madison production produced this movie but still terrible. It wasn't even awkwardly funny or corny funny.
I really don't see how this guy continues to get casted. If someone could make a copycat movie with a different male comedic lead I'll watch. Because I was really looking forward to watching this movie.
Does he come up with his own script? Is that why his movies never funny?
Cast a Tik Tok star and I'll watch. Anyone besides Adam Devine. Don't waste your time.
I really don't see how this guy continues to get casted. If someone could make a copycat movie with a different male comedic lead I'll watch. Because I was really looking forward to watching this movie.
Does he come up with his own script? Is that why his movies never funny?
Cast a Tik Tok star and I'll watch. Anyone besides Adam Devine. Don't waste your time.
The shots of New York and the colors they used in the film is 10/10. But the actual movie seems rushed and forced. Zero chemistry whatsoever. The story is beautiful and I'm sure it felt beautiful to read the book. But that did not happen with this film. Which is disappointing. As a black woman I love watching black love. Idk lately it seems to me and I hate to say it, but production has gotten so much better with black films but the acting falls flat. Even with good established actors. Maybe use up and coming actors? Who still relate to us everyday black folk? It felt like all of the actors were just going through scenes and reading the script instead of connecting with it.
I can see why people might be mad because the show isn't like the previews. But at the same time it is if you watch it all the way through. It's about perspective. At the end of the day we're all just trying to make it no matter who you are. Old, young, rich, religious. And we'll have secrets, insecurities, and demons. It's hard, especially when you're trying to break generational curses while trying to respect your elders at the same time. It's a pretty good show, written well, and a great surprise. Haven't watched much of Ali Wing's stuff but I will now and whatever else the created and writer of the show produces.