5 reviews
I do not know why the high ratings. It is just a mediocre average thriller with no Mystery at all. There are no clues about what it is happening because from almost the beginning all the cards are dealt and the only thing left to know is what it is going to happen and to whom.
The acting was not that good although the males are not that ugly, especially, Roux and Snyder. Furlog barely two sentences, although I fell asleep near the end of the movie, maybe he shows there again.
In conclusion, if you have some other movie choose the other one and then if you get bored watch that one.
The acting was not that good although the males are not that ugly, especially, Roux and Snyder. Furlog barely two sentences, although I fell asleep near the end of the movie, maybe he shows there again.
In conclusion, if you have some other movie choose the other one and then if you get bored watch that one.
This was a B movie or a low budget movie. As far as acting it was amateur night. There wasn't much emotion, except for the actor that played the villain - he was actually convincing. The plot was actually pretty interesting but the way it played out kind of reminded me of an afternoon school special. Definitely not a movie night type of movie.
- JSplend954
- May 26, 2020
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High production value, and solid acting from the lead (NOT Edward Furlong)
Its an interesting story, pretty well done.
Pleasantly surprised...
Its an interesting story, pretty well done.
Pleasantly surprised...
- wildblueyonder
- Mar 29, 2019
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Suspenseful and intense.
Nick Roux's acting really stood out.
Throughout a sense of dread was palpable in the story line.
Definitely worth checking out.
I'm quite sure young adults would enjoy it.
Nick Roux's acting really stood out.
Throughout a sense of dread was palpable in the story line.
Definitely worth checking out.
I'm quite sure young adults would enjoy it.
The Reunion (2017) is an intriguing independent film, co-written by Michael French and Tim French, and directed by Tim French. Superb acting of the 3 main characters, Paul, Jacob, and Cole, played by Clayton Snyder, Nick Roux and Ramsay Philips, respectively. The plot has enough twists and turns to keep me interested throughout the whole film. Good character development in the script, skillful directing, talented young actors and good editing gives the whole film a cohesiveness that keeps the audience involved. I highly recommend it.
- merrilypierson-96121
- Oct 25, 2017
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