The idea starts well, but soon spirals down the drain. It's easy to lay the blame for things like that at the feet of the director, but the issues with this film are the fault of everyone involved. The acting is subpar, the writing comes off like the group effort of a middle school drama club, and the directing is all over the place. But hey - let's talk about those "10" reviews. Read them, because they're hysterical: most of them are semiliterate in any language, and clearly bogus. I'm pretty certain there are shady companies that can be hired by desperate film makers to boost their crappy film's ratings by employing dozens of shills (at a pittance, no doubt) to register accounts and rave about how great it is. How else explain so many badly written, two sentence reviews in broken English for a movie *in* English? Whenever I see this happen, I make a special note to try to avoid anything that comes from this production company in the future (assuming they can get another one of these turkeys green-lit, which would be terribly disappointing). Stacking the deck to fool potential viewers is tantamount to fraud, in my book. Hard pass on this one.