Welcome to the new profile
We're still working on updating some profile features. To see the badges, ratings breakdowns, and polls for this profile, please go to the previous version.
Reviews2
reemhabib-84217's rating
"Much loved" was beyond my expectations, it felt so raw and authentic. I almost questioned if it was acting or not truly something you don't see every day. The movie sheds light on a subject that's very hard to grasp without making it shallow or glorified (which many other movies do). It shows the true paradox of a complex culture without really shedding bad light nor mocking it. The actors spoke more with their body language than with words and that made the move as exceptional as it is. You truly felt what they felt just by looking at their eyes. Lastly, by showing scenes that where truly hard to watch and no where near glorified made the characters truly come alive, they weren't shy - they where bright and filled with color.
"Much loved" is a real masterpiece and truly one of a kind.
"Much loved" is a real masterpiece and truly one of a kind.
I'm not really focusing on the fact that Addison was the main character but EVERYTHING ELSE. The script was so bad written, the plot was so predictable and the production was lacking through it all. It's obvious that no one took this movie seriously, it was only created for publicity and some fast views, otherwise they wouldn't have chosen Addison Rae, a girl that has never acted nor had any acting training to play the lead. It's very sad that Netflix is investing in this kinds of movies instead of real, authentic ones out there. I'm beyond disappointed. If I could give it 0/10 I would.