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gamerz-18042's rating
It started so well, then after 2 episodes we are effectively forced to endure a selection of episodes each dedicated to a "woke" cause/ theme.
The actual horror or fright is non existent. Instead we get to watch gay soft pron or BLM doing their obligotary segment.
The issue is how forced this all feels. I found the episode with the gay couple refreshing in some ways, but it was entirely forced and driven by the MSM USA trend.
Apart from that, the acting is solid - a few annoying characters get killed off promptly.
The scenery and effects are high quality.
Sadly the repetitive forced representation becomes so incredibly tideous to watch.
The actual horror or fright is non existent. Instead we get to watch gay soft pron or BLM doing their obligotary segment.
The issue is how forced this all feels. I found the episode with the gay couple refreshing in some ways, but it was entirely forced and driven by the MSM USA trend.
Apart from that, the acting is solid - a few annoying characters get killed off promptly.
The scenery and effects are high quality.
Sadly the repetitive forced representation becomes so incredibly tideous to watch.
Normally a fan of Baz Luhrman, but this was way below par.
The movie feels rushed, as we are thrust from scene to scene without much continuity. It feels like a bunch of trailers stitched together.
The acting is good, but Tom Hanks over dose it with his strange accent (not Dutch), and makes it difficult to understand, as we're already struggling with Elvis harsh southern accent.
The movie essentially goes through the life of Elvis, yet at the same time adds fictional moments, and modern (obnoxious) rap music which feels out of place.
I'm not sure I understood the point in this film. It's overly long but has no depth. It may capture the attention span of the new generation. However I would rather watch a documentary and existing footage of real Elvis.
The movie feels rushed, as we are thrust from scene to scene without much continuity. It feels like a bunch of trailers stitched together.
The acting is good, but Tom Hanks over dose it with his strange accent (not Dutch), and makes it difficult to understand, as we're already struggling with Elvis harsh southern accent.
The movie essentially goes through the life of Elvis, yet at the same time adds fictional moments, and modern (obnoxious) rap music which feels out of place.
I'm not sure I understood the point in this film. It's overly long but has no depth. It may capture the attention span of the new generation. However I would rather watch a documentary and existing footage of real Elvis.
This movie is so ridiculous I don't even know where to start. When 'The Guardian' run feminist tabloid gives it a 2/5, you just know you're in for an absolute shocker.
The film centers around a women attacked by a monster at night. Then goes on to portray some nonsensical explanations as to how she's not believed.
This all flows under an obvious disguise and allegory, that depicts men as the forever evil that must be bashed at every possible opportunity.
However in faith and much in like reality, the protagonist fails to divulge her facts correctly, forgets and covers herself in plot holes, including her own integrity.
The cast is mostly made of lesbians, and the directors political agenda is shoved in your face.
The film centers around a women attacked by a monster at night. Then goes on to portray some nonsensical explanations as to how she's not believed.
This all flows under an obvious disguise and allegory, that depicts men as the forever evil that must be bashed at every possible opportunity.
However in faith and much in like reality, the protagonist fails to divulge her facts correctly, forgets and covers herself in plot holes, including her own integrity.
The cast is mostly made of lesbians, and the directors political agenda is shoved in your face.