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Old (2021)
It's rubbish
No other words needed, rubbish script, rubbish acting, rubbish premise. Don't waste your time.
Somewhere Between (2017)
Good premise, poor end result
I'm actually quite enjoying the overall experience ( maybe just not a lot of options ), however the bratty kid needs her bum smacked, and Paula Patton needs to do away with the duck face, narcissistic facial expressions and get on with her job. She comes across as a teenager with a selfie stick and an instagram account to fill up.
How It Ends (2018)
Poor
I would really, really like to know why when, at about 29 minutes when he runs out of 'gas' he still has enough in the jerry can to pour over and incinerate the car! Really??? WTF??? Why didn't he put it in the f....g tank and drive on???? Piss poor!
Unfriended: Dark Web (2018)
Unexpected gem
Just watched this movie sort of accidentally, and have to say one of the best movies I've seen in a long time. Don't get me wrong, lots of holes in the plot and lots of probably ridiculous scenarios, but EXTREMELY well acted and put together, and I'm still more than a little disturbed several hours later. Do yourself a favour when you watch it, pull out the NBN cable........ and turn off the wifi..................
I am way over the target age and this is a damned good movie!!!
The Slap (2015)
Missing the point...
The original Australian series was based on a book published in 2008. That book, and the Aussie series, have Harry slapping Hugo AFTER Hugo kicked Harry in the shins when he took away the cricket bat. In this American version the baseball bat is nowhere in sight when the brat gets slapped, which changes the entire connotation of the drama. When you remove the pain/shock/reaction factor, you change the entire premise of the story. Anyhow, for all the critics out there - maybe read the book, which is excellent by the way, and watch the original version, before becoming moral judges of the situation. Don't get me wrong, I'm enjoying watching this version, but it does not really portray the events and emotions in play in the book. Oh, and Aisha was a vet, not a doctor.