Frida ist eine junge Kellnerin in Los Angeles, die ein Auge auf den Tech-Unternehmer Slater King geworfen hat. Während eines Traumurlaubs auf seiner Privatinsel geschehen seltsame Dinge.Frida ist eine junge Kellnerin in Los Angeles, die ein Auge auf den Tech-Unternehmer Slater King geworfen hat. Während eines Traumurlaubs auf seiner Privatinsel geschehen seltsame Dinge.Frida ist eine junge Kellnerin in Los Angeles, die ein Auge auf den Tech-Unternehmer Slater King geworfen hat. Während eines Traumurlaubs auf seiner Privatinsel geschehen seltsame Dinge.
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- 5 Gewinne & 22 Nominierungen insgesamt
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When tech billionaire Slater King (Channing Tatum) meets cocktail waitress Frida (Naomi Ackie) at his fundraising gala, sparks fly. He invites her to join him and his friends on a dream vacation on his private island. It's paradise. Wild nights blend into sun-soaked days and everyone's having a great time. Nobody wants this trip to end, but as strange things start to happen, Frida begins to question her reality. Something is wrong with this place. She'll have to uncover the truth if she wants to make it out of this party alive.
- the very good actors, who are
Adria Arjona is the secret star of the movie - in my opinion. She looks stunning and plays the funniest scenes in the movie.
- and the story, which keeps you interested in how all of this is going to play out.
Basically, there are some "Saltburn" vibes (the rich invite the normal people to a non-stop party time, separated from the rest of the world) and some "Get Out" vibes. (Something seems wrong here).
The soundtrack is also really nice.
An absolutely brilliant choice of music, mainly soul/funk/Disco. Rufus with Chaka Khan, James Brown, and more.
And the movie is funny. It's almost a comedy, even though it's actually a brutal mystery thriller.
I recommend checking out this little gem. Don't listen to the extremely negative reviews. Haters gonna hate.
I really was engaged with this movie for 95% of the ride and then the last couple of moments felt like.... A different story and point entirely.
I am still thinking about it and trying to reconcile in my mind why did they end it that way? It does not seem like the intention or maybe the general message of the rest of the film.
Is the ending supposed to be a statement of society, or a fantasy that we were supposed to be excited about? I don't know. It seemed contrived and trying to be edgy and I just wish something more practical happened with our main characters.
That ending wasn't justice. And it wasn't empowering. It was unsettling.
Reguardles, this film may make you really feel some intense emotions, as you figure out what is going on and I think they executed that very well. Everyone in this acted in a way that really impressed me and showed a lot of intent with just their body language in many scenes. I felt a lot more than I heard, and that was a very immersive experience.
I would have given this movie a 9, if it weren't for that ending. And I hope there one day is some other cut released that has almost anything else happening to these 2 main characters. It seems so out of place and fast, it makes you think it was merely an interchangeable afterthought, to what was a really interesting story and plot (during the majority of the movie) .
It starts with an interesting premise that had me mildly intrigued. We get to the island quickly, but we sort of meander in the island party life for far too long. We know something fishy is going on, but the plot does not progress. It's almost a full hour into the movie before anything big happens.
I found myself getting impatient, and that's without watching the trailer. Now after seeing the trailer (which gives away SO much), it was likely significantly worse for anyone who watched it beforehand. They already knew what was coming and had to wait the majority of the runtime for it to get to that point.
By comparison, Midsommar is a full hour longer (Director's cut is double the runtime of Blink Twice). And it also has a scene of them enjoying some drugs, which is much funnier. Yet it has several creepy scenes building tension, even in the first 30 minutes. That's how you keep your audience invested and in suspense, even for a 3-hour movie.
Another reason I feel like this misses is the dark comedy aspect. I LOVE dark comedies (Beau is Afraid omg). But I only laughed a few times in Blink Twice, and it wasn't for lack of trying. Several other attempts fall flat.
I think Zoe Kravitz is a highly talented actress. I'm also basically in love with her and watch most movies she's in. But directing is a vastly different skill set, as is writing. It probably wasn't wise to take on both in her directorial debut. It's solid for a first effort, and she may have a future in this field. But it does feel off in many ways, which made sense when I found out it was a directorial debut.
But why not focus on acting? She should be getting major lead roles in top-quality movies with elite directors. Very few actors stay relevant in their older years. That's when you can write and direct. And in the meantime, continue gaining valuable experience while maximizing your time as a star actress.
One other note that has zero bearing on my rating. Was anyone else distracted by the lead actress's teeth gap? I couldn't stop looking at it, lol.
I can see some people liking this. But I think most will find it underwhelming.
(1 viewing, opening Thursday 8/22/2024)
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- WissenswertesZoë Kravitz started writing Blink Twice under the original working title Pussy Island in 2017. Kravitz intended on keeping this title for the film but a negative reception from the MPAA, women, and theaters led to her change it.
- PatzerBoa constrictors aren't venomous so they couldn't have made snake venom liquor from it. The snake was actually a venomous viper.
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Lucas: What did I do?
Slater: Nothing.
Lucas: [exhales] Thank God!
Slater: No, no, no. I meant, you did... you did nothing. You did nothing for yourself. You did nothing for them. And, in my opinion, there's a real special place in Hell reserved for people that just choose to do nothing. Why do you think you chose to do nothing?
- VerbindungenFeatured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Channing Tatum/Sabrina Ionescu (2024)
- SoundtracksPaid the Cost to Be Boss (The Boss)
Written by Charles Bobbitt, James Brown & Fred Wesley
Performed by James Brown
Courtesy of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Music Inc.
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- Yucatán, Mexiko(Location)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 20.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 23.093.906 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 7.301.894 $
- 25. Aug. 2024
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 48.093.906 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 42 Min.(102 min)
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- 2.39 : 1