loonatwok
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I was sold on the imdb score and the first 20 minutes of this movie but then it just slowly becomes a dumpster fire. Nothing really makes sense in "Laggies"
It's so hard to root for the lead character played by Keira Knightley. She has no real good reason to have a sort of quarter life crisis, but okay i'll buy it for the sake of the movie to see where it goes, but then nothing really fun or interesting happens even though it has an amusing sounding premise.
The relationship she has with Sam Rockwell isn't believable in the least bit. He's not really likeable either. The only character I was truly cheering for was the daughter of Sam played by Chloe Moretz, which is why I gave it a 3 star and not 1.
Ppl seemed to like Laggies, but i'd skip it if i were you.
It's so hard to root for the lead character played by Keira Knightley. She has no real good reason to have a sort of quarter life crisis, but okay i'll buy it for the sake of the movie to see where it goes, but then nothing really fun or interesting happens even though it has an amusing sounding premise.
The relationship she has with Sam Rockwell isn't believable in the least bit. He's not really likeable either. The only character I was truly cheering for was the daughter of Sam played by Chloe Moretz, which is why I gave it a 3 star and not 1.
Ppl seemed to like Laggies, but i'd skip it if i were you.
"Cold Brook" is the epitome of a simple, feel good story. Race plays a big part in this story but it's never talked about directly. Actions always speak louder than words.
I only clicked on the boring thumbnail because I really liked William Fichtner in the tv series, "Mom" and I was tired of surfing for something to watch.
This movie really made the statement that I think most of the North American population feels about race. And that is most of us don't see it, unless you point it out. Color of skin doesn't matter one bit. When we see somebody in trouble, we help. The end.
It's the kind of movie that restores your faith in humanity.
I only clicked on the boring thumbnail because I really liked William Fichtner in the tv series, "Mom" and I was tired of surfing for something to watch.
This movie really made the statement that I think most of the North American population feels about race. And that is most of us don't see it, unless you point it out. Color of skin doesn't matter one bit. When we see somebody in trouble, we help. The end.
It's the kind of movie that restores your faith in humanity.
I like to score based on what the project was trying to accomplish and authenticity. I feel like Baby Reindeer crushed both of those departments.
Is this series better than Breaking Bad or Game of Thrones, no.
Apples and oranges though.
I would have never turned this on if it wasn't for the great reviews. The content isn't really my cup of tea, however if something is exceptional, I'll check it out.
All performances were superb. You can tell the lead actor really went through all of that pain. It was so believable.
Baby Reindeer evokes all of the emotions, especially the end. The ending to me was perfect and tied everything up with a nice little bow.
Please, no sequel. The series was perfect as is.
Is this series better than Breaking Bad or Game of Thrones, no.
Apples and oranges though.
I would have never turned this on if it wasn't for the great reviews. The content isn't really my cup of tea, however if something is exceptional, I'll check it out.
All performances were superb. You can tell the lead actor really went through all of that pain. It was so believable.
Baby Reindeer evokes all of the emotions, especially the end. The ending to me was perfect and tied everything up with a nice little bow.
Please, no sequel. The series was perfect as is.