HorrorEnjoyer
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I thought that the movie had an interesting concept.
Unfortunately, the camera was blurry and shaky, borderline nausea-inducing. The other times, it was way too dark, and I had to squint to see what was going on, not to mention that half of the movie is filmed a few inches away from someone's face.
I get it was supposed to be anxiety-inducing, but the plot just wasn't that interesting, and I found myself bored, more than anything.
Just watch Uncut Gems if you want to see this type of concept executed well.
Unfortunately, the camera was blurry and shaky, borderline nausea-inducing. The other times, it was way too dark, and I had to squint to see what was going on, not to mention that half of the movie is filmed a few inches away from someone's face.
I get it was supposed to be anxiety-inducing, but the plot just wasn't that interesting, and I found myself bored, more than anything.
Just watch Uncut Gems if you want to see this type of concept executed well.
I watch a lot of Korean shows on Netflix, and I know that reaction shots are common in them, but this one just goes WAY overboard.
I couldn't even follow what was happening because every 5-10 seconds it would switch to a wide-shot of someone's face and linger there for several seconds before switching back to action, rinse and repeat FOR THE ENTIRETY OF THE SHOW.
Because of this, sections that should've lasted 20 seconds were stretched to 5 minutes for absolutely no reason. A real shame, too, because I always wanted to get into watching Rugby and thought that this show would be a good way to ease into it. But I guess not.
I couldn't even follow what was happening because every 5-10 seconds it would switch to a wide-shot of someone's face and linger there for several seconds before switching back to action, rinse and repeat FOR THE ENTIRETY OF THE SHOW.
Because of this, sections that should've lasted 20 seconds were stretched to 5 minutes for absolutely no reason. A real shame, too, because I always wanted to get into watching Rugby and thought that this show would be a good way to ease into it. But I guess not.
The dialogue in this movie is atrocious and almost made me stop watching. It didn't help that many early scenes felt choppy, as if they had been slapped together at the last moment.
Thankfully, things started getting interesting relatively quickly, and the concept was unique enough to make me overlook the mentioned shortcomings and horrible acting from everyone except Alison Brie, who, as always, manages to deliver a good performance.
Overall - not too bad. Decent body horror flick, fine for a one-time watch.
Thankfully, things started getting interesting relatively quickly, and the concept was unique enough to make me overlook the mentioned shortcomings and horrible acting from everyone except Alison Brie, who, as always, manages to deliver a good performance.
Overall - not too bad. Decent body horror flick, fine for a one-time watch.