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Random insults go unanswered
I want to see these independent films to recommend them
and appeal to a wider audience. If I had known how bad it would be, I wouldn't
have watched it in the first place, but now that I've seen it, I can't let the random
insults go unanswered. Wendy is an inexperienced ranger who gets in trouble
switching jobs with her friend to flirt with another staff member.
The movie is not even an hour
and a half long
Instead of working at the information desk, she now finds
herself in the middle of nowhere and quickly gets lost. Then she finds a dead
body a gruesome, rotting corpse. The man on the radio says they should spend
the night until they find him, but he's afraid of bears and a disgusting
corpse... And the strange man he met on the air. It's going to be a long night
for him and us. The film isn't even an hour and a half long, including the
credits, but it's still full of filler, including two nightmare sequences and
an entire song sequence where you dance in the street before getting lost.
The problem is that the
script lacks substance
The dancing was probably my favorite part of the film.
The problem is that the script lacks substance. And then the things that are
supposed to happen (like him getting lost) take too long and are designed to be
impossible to forget. I can tolerate a bad stroke, but any repetition is even
more annoying, and everyone knows which one made the bucket drop. For me, the
final point was when it gets dark, and you get nightmares of a corpse turning
into a zombie.
The result is ineffective and
frustrating in the long run
The movie is 18+, but until then it was more Hallmark and
family level. The only thing that foreshadowed the horror to come were the
moments when the tension rose (hearing a voice or finding claw marks on a
tree), but nothing happened after that. I think the intention was to build up a
constant tension until the real threat appeared, but instead, the pressure was
built up in short bursts that gradually diminished. The result is ineffective
in the long run and irritating in the short run because every moment of tension
itself is useless to the story.
He was still there because he
had spent the night
The zombies are undoubtedly meant to give Wendy a chance
to face her fears and prove that she can move on. Still, since it is only a
dream, Wendy is not very convincing and does not prove that she can survive in
the woods than before. That would be like me being able to sleep alone after
Legacy and claiming that the experience will help me stay a demon-possessed
death cult. The guts are cold, but he was still there because he spent the
night. After that, the film gets more complicated before it becomes a zombie
horror movie with ridiculous things that I won't give away for spoiler reasons.
The movie had its cards on
the table
Perhaps they were trying to subvert expectations (a
little late for this trend, but it's a hit) because the film opens with Wendy
arriving late for her morning meeting, trying to sneak in, and being greeted
with a sarcastic "Nice to have you here." I thought the film had laid
its cards on the table. But it tried to break out of those clichés, explore
some thematic areas for which it had no resources (like Wendy!), and handle
them with tact and insight (like Wendy). He presents ideas that can be
fascinating inexperienced hands but are disparate ADHD creations in
inexperienced hands.
The body of Brighton Rock
cannot be considered
I always like the look of a film to reflect that of its
protagonist. But his good qualities, such as his eccentric charm, rather than
his weaknesses, which he must overcome. The Body at Brighton Rock cannot be
considered a coherent story. A remarkable achievement, considering how simple
and reliable the premise is. That was probably the crux of the problem:
simplicity wasn't enough for a long film, so it was full of funny, half-baked
ideas - no, rough dough - that just destroyed what was good about it. What a
mess. Like Wendy, I'm glad it's over.
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