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The cop just cared about her well-being and safety. Women really never seem to know what's best for them. He protected her from a potentially dangerous guy, even though he had to use secretive and manipulative means to accomplish that - but to what lengths would any of us go to protect the people we love?
I don't know that the movie itself was particularly good. The acting is average, the cinematography is very made-for-tv, as well as the sets and lighting. But they combine to describe a hell for men which exists and has existed for all of history - a total misunderstanding of our purpose and action.
I don't know that the movie itself was particularly good. The acting is average, the cinematography is very made-for-tv, as well as the sets and lighting. But they combine to describe a hell for men which exists and has existed for all of history - a total misunderstanding of our purpose and action.
Really strange movie. Feels like a failed pilot and first two episodes of a television show that didn't get picked up and was repurposed into a film screenplay and cast with new actors. I've really never seen anything like it.
Strange editing choices (not entirely sure sometimes whether they were deliberate choices for style or the product of a rushed production or what); incomprehensible plot advances; dumbfounding choices made by the characters; if I had to place it in a genre I'd call it "TV Grindhouse" - a genre both created and killed in a single product.
Overall I would say this is worth watching just to try to parse it.
Strange editing choices (not entirely sure sometimes whether they were deliberate choices for style or the product of a rushed production or what); incomprehensible plot advances; dumbfounding choices made by the characters; if I had to place it in a genre I'd call it "TV Grindhouse" - a genre both created and killed in a single product.
Overall I would say this is worth watching just to try to parse it.
I have never seen any of Bert Kreischer's standup, and honestly didn't find his performance necessarily compelling - nor did I find the overall progression of the story/how it is edited together to be overwhelmingly unique, but movie itself has a lot of interesting choices in it and I find them to be redeeming; a few overly-slick production flourishes, but also some which are very creative and frankly surprising. In some ways I am reminded of Weird Al's UHF - it's absolutely absurd at times and sometimes the fun of that spirit is pretty palpable. Definitely not what I expected.
I consider it worth trying.
I consider it worth trying.