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Til Death Do Us Part is directed by Timothy Woodward Jr and stars Natalie Burn, Cam Gigandet, Orlando Jones and Jason Patric.
What happens when you try to combine a Tarantino movie with You're Next and Ready Or Not? You get whatever Til Death Do Us Part is. This isn't a good movie but there are a few redeeming qualities about this that I'll get into.
There are two subplots in this one with the Groomsmen hunting down Natalie Burn's bride and another involving Jason Patric's character that didn't even need to be in this movie. This movie is also way too long and for such a simple premise it feels extremely dragged out. The writing by Chad Law and Shane Dax Taylor is also extremely cliche and filled with horrendous dialogue. On the positive side Natalie Burn in what I think is her first leading role is good here and Jason Patric who looks like he was interrupted during his vacation to film scenes for this also does a good job. The best part about this for me though was Cam Gigandet and his charismatic and zany performance got to give him props for at least trying to make this somewhat watchable.
How or why this managed to get a theatrical release I don't know. Ready Or Not with Samara Weaving which has a very similar plot to this is far superior.
What happens when you try to combine a Tarantino movie with You're Next and Ready Or Not? You get whatever Til Death Do Us Part is. This isn't a good movie but there are a few redeeming qualities about this that I'll get into.
There are two subplots in this one with the Groomsmen hunting down Natalie Burn's bride and another involving Jason Patric's character that didn't even need to be in this movie. This movie is also way too long and for such a simple premise it feels extremely dragged out. The writing by Chad Law and Shane Dax Taylor is also extremely cliche and filled with horrendous dialogue. On the positive side Natalie Burn in what I think is her first leading role is good here and Jason Patric who looks like he was interrupted during his vacation to film scenes for this also does a good job. The best part about this for me though was Cam Gigandet and his charismatic and zany performance got to give him props for at least trying to make this somewhat watchable.
How or why this managed to get a theatrical release I don't know. Ready Or Not with Samara Weaving which has a very similar plot to this is far superior.
If you need some eye yoga, Til Death Do Us Part is the perfect choice: my eyes were in pain after watching this movie due to constant eye rolling. Additionally, I suspect that I lost a significant number of brain cells (note to self: be more selective about watching new movies, unless you want to become a brain-lobotomized zombie in a not so far away day). Not only does Til Death Do Us Part feed us a weak and uninspiring story, but the entire film is also rather tediously timed and poorly directed, the dialogues a terrible blabla. The production value also fails to elevate the movie to even average quality. If you're truly craving violence and action involving a bride (for whatever peculiar reason), I highly recommend watching Ready or Not or Kill Bill (again). Both films boast superior production, captivating storylines, and talented casts. Final words: a rather cheap and uninspired imitation.
- Tweetienator
- 19. Sept. 2023
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Nobody should be comparing this to Ready or Not. This movie took 1 page of the brilliance of Ready or Not and crumpled it into 1 hour and 45 minutes of a complete mess. The dialogue between the groomsmen was just so terrible I fast forwarded most of the parts just to get to the end. The end had a decent twist but nothing of note. Very dissatisfied with this movie as I was really looking forward to this.
I think the best part of the movie were the last five minutes and I was so excited when the credits finally scrolled.
One act of praise is the Groom, he had about 5 lines in it and I think it was the best decision in his career bc he didn't talk.
How this movie hit the silver screen still has me scratching my head.
Grade: D-
I think the best part of the movie were the last five minutes and I was so excited when the credits finally scrolled.
One act of praise is the Groom, he had about 5 lines in it and I think it was the best decision in his career bc he didn't talk.
How this movie hit the silver screen still has me scratching my head.
Grade: D-
- bhayden-51281
- 8. Aug. 2023
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How do films like this get made? Who puts up the money? Or are they just vanity projects from spoiled rich kids ? I only ask because this must have looked rubbish on paper. I think I recognized one name on the cast list. The others were totally unknown. They should stay that way. Especially the leading lady. Dreadful beyond words. And the production values? Let's saturate all the colors and have a palate of primary hues. Everything about this movie is a mess and you should avoid it like the plague. It doesn't even fall into the "it's so bad, it's good" category. It's just plain bad. You have been warned.
So today I (mis)treated myself to a double feature of Meg 2 and Til Death Do Us Part. After Meg 2 failed to deliver on its minimal promises of schlocky fun I had my hopes that this would meet my expectations of being mildly entertaining. Unfortunately this couldn't even pass the lowest bar: at least be more entertaining than the movie I watched prior.
This movie is a beat-by-beat ripoff to the far superior Kill Bill films with lifeless performances from a cast that looked like they didn't want to be there. The characters are monotone, obnoxious, and one note. Cam Gigandet's character is by far the most insufferable of the bunch. Putting on random classic songs on vinyl and foolishly dancing around is his sole personality trait that probably took up to a total of 15 minutes of the film runtime throughout. If you want your character to be demented maybe...I don't know...do more?
It delivers on the blood and gore for the most part and usually when a film is this bad this can be a redeeming quality, even if it doesn't save the film entirely. But this did nothing for me. The jokes fall flat, the characters are cringe, and the film is about 20-25 minutes too long. There was no heart in this. The only positives I can give this are some decent fighting scenes and two pretty cool and bloody kills.
This movie is a beat-by-beat ripoff to the far superior Kill Bill films with lifeless performances from a cast that looked like they didn't want to be there. The characters are monotone, obnoxious, and one note. Cam Gigandet's character is by far the most insufferable of the bunch. Putting on random classic songs on vinyl and foolishly dancing around is his sole personality trait that probably took up to a total of 15 minutes of the film runtime throughout. If you want your character to be demented maybe...I don't know...do more?
It delivers on the blood and gore for the most part and usually when a film is this bad this can be a redeeming quality, even if it doesn't save the film entirely. But this did nothing for me. The jokes fall flat, the characters are cringe, and the film is about 20-25 minutes too long. There was no heart in this. The only positives I can give this are some decent fighting scenes and two pretty cool and bloody kills.
As I sat down to watch "Til Death Do Us Part", I had not heard about the movie. The movie was listed as a horror comedy, and that was essentially what made me sit down to watch it. Well, that and the fact that it was a movie that I hadn't already seen.
This movie was a swing and a miss. I got no enjoyment or entertainment out of the storyline, and it was a really difficult movie to sit through. In fact, I managed to endure a staggering, and utterly boring, 50 minutes of the 109 minutes runtime, then I just gave up out of sheer and utter boredom. Writers Chad Law and Shane Dax Taylor really failed to compile something that caught my interest, much less entertained me.
The acting performances in the movie were fair enough, despite the fact that the script and storyline was a dumpsterfire and provided zero entertainment. Of the entire cast ensemble, then I was only familiar with Cam Gigandet and Orlando Jones.
"Til Death Do Us Part" is not a movie that I will recommend anyone to waste their time, money or effort on. Some of us suffered through this ordeal, in greater or smaller parts, so you don't have to. Nor is it a movie that I will ever return to attempt finish watching, because I simply don't care about the storyline or characters, nor did I find anything entertaining about the ordeal.
The best thing about the movie was the movie's cover/poster.
My rating of director Timothy Woodward Jr.'s 2023 movie lands on a generous two out of ten stars.
This movie was a swing and a miss. I got no enjoyment or entertainment out of the storyline, and it was a really difficult movie to sit through. In fact, I managed to endure a staggering, and utterly boring, 50 minutes of the 109 minutes runtime, then I just gave up out of sheer and utter boredom. Writers Chad Law and Shane Dax Taylor really failed to compile something that caught my interest, much less entertained me.
The acting performances in the movie were fair enough, despite the fact that the script and storyline was a dumpsterfire and provided zero entertainment. Of the entire cast ensemble, then I was only familiar with Cam Gigandet and Orlando Jones.
"Til Death Do Us Part" is not a movie that I will recommend anyone to waste their time, money or effort on. Some of us suffered through this ordeal, in greater or smaller parts, so you don't have to. Nor is it a movie that I will ever return to attempt finish watching, because I simply don't care about the storyline or characters, nor did I find anything entertaining about the ordeal.
The best thing about the movie was the movie's cover/poster.
My rating of director Timothy Woodward Jr.'s 2023 movie lands on a generous two out of ten stars.
- paul_m_haakonsen
- 18. Sept. 2023
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.... just move along. Between the incredible long and dull setup and the poor action scenes with terrible dialogue in-between there is clearly nothing in this film that worth you sit and watch this dumpster fire.
Even in these troubled times where movies are ew and far between I'd rather watch a sharknado, at least it will be midly entertaining. This offered nothing, pretty sure my encephalogram was totally flat for the entire runtime.
I'd even rather make a grocery list or doing chores than having to watch another minute of this ... movie? Yes, calling it a movie is almnost an insult to other movies.
Just move along seriously.
Even in these troubled times where movies are ew and far between I'd rather watch a sharknado, at least it will be midly entertaining. This offered nothing, pretty sure my encephalogram was totally flat for the entire runtime.
I'd even rather make a grocery list or doing chores than having to watch another minute of this ... movie? Yes, calling it a movie is almnost an insult to other movies.
Just move along seriously.
- angladafrank
- 20. Sept. 2023
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WORDS cannot express to you how outrageously terrible this film is. A utter abomination to the film industry.
Another thing I would like to express to you in utter disgust is Ser'Darius Blain's insulting stereotype British accent this coming from someone that is actually British we don't sound like that. Did you have a lesson to watch Downtown Abbey over and over? You failed miserably.
Overall the acting contributes to the failure & it makes it difficult to watch past 20 minutes as the acting/performances are utterly embarrassingly terrible. I'm sat here in utter disgust with the entirety of the film.
Another thing I would like to express to you in utter disgust is Ser'Darius Blain's insulting stereotype British accent this coming from someone that is actually British we don't sound like that. Did you have a lesson to watch Downtown Abbey over and over? You failed miserably.
Overall the acting contributes to the failure & it makes it difficult to watch past 20 minutes as the acting/performances are utterly embarrassingly terrible. I'm sat here in utter disgust with the entirety of the film.
A runaway bride has to fight off the groomsmen that come chasing after her.
The problem with this film is a lack of detail regarding the sub plot for bride and groom. We don't understand their relationship, the relationship they share with their "friends" or the relationship with their employer. You've watched nearly the entire film before things have started to come together well.
I will give the film credit for the stunt/action scenes, the poster art (even though it bugs me that the dress on the poster isn't the dress worn in the film (Don't ask me why it bothers me. It just does! OK.)) and the soundtrack. Some of the special effects were questionable and the supporting characters didn't bring much to the table. For me, I just couldn't get into caring about what was happening to the characters. They were bland, uninteresting and simply fodder for the kill scenes.
I had higher hopes coming into this so I'm a bit bummed out. I'm not sure that I'd suggest it to friends or even watch it again. If I had to choose between this and Ready or Not, I would choose Ready or Not over and over again.
The problem with this film is a lack of detail regarding the sub plot for bride and groom. We don't understand their relationship, the relationship they share with their "friends" or the relationship with their employer. You've watched nearly the entire film before things have started to come together well.
I will give the film credit for the stunt/action scenes, the poster art (even though it bugs me that the dress on the poster isn't the dress worn in the film (Don't ask me why it bothers me. It just does! OK.)) and the soundtrack. Some of the special effects were questionable and the supporting characters didn't bring much to the table. For me, I just couldn't get into caring about what was happening to the characters. They were bland, uninteresting and simply fodder for the kill scenes.
I had higher hopes coming into this so I'm a bit bummed out. I'm not sure that I'd suggest it to friends or even watch it again. If I had to choose between this and Ready or Not, I would choose Ready or Not over and over again.
- Foutainoflife
- 18. Sept. 2023
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I recently had the unfortunate experience of watching "Till Death Do Us Part" (2023), and I must say that I hated every minute of it. This film is a prime example of how a promising premise can be utterly ruined by poor execution. From start to finish, it was an exercise in frustration, leaving me baffled by the nonsensical plot, lackluster action, and uninspired deaths.
Let's start with the plot - or lack thereof. "Till Death Do Us Part" seems to have been cobbled together from random scenes and ideas without any coherent narrative thread. It's a hodgepodge of clichés and contrivances that left me scratching my head in confusion. The storyline was so convoluted that I couldn't even tell you what the movie was about without consulting a synopsis.
The deaths in the film were equally devoid of inspiration. Each demise felt like a checklist item, with no emotional impact or connection to the characters. It was as if the filmmakers were trying to see how many different ways they could kill off characters without actually giving us a reason to care about them in the first place.
Perhaps the most unforgivable sin of "Till Death Do Us Part" is just how mind-numbingly boring it is. I found myself constantly checking my watch, hoping that the ordeal would soon come to an end. The film failed to engage me on any level, and I was left wondering why I had wasted my time and money on such a lackluster production.
In conclusion, "Till Death Do Us Part" (2023) is a prime example of how not to make a movie. It is a senseless, poorly executed mess that left me with a profound sense of disappointment and regret. Save your time and money and steer clear of this cinematic disaster. There are plenty of better films out there worth your attention.
Let's start with the plot - or lack thereof. "Till Death Do Us Part" seems to have been cobbled together from random scenes and ideas without any coherent narrative thread. It's a hodgepodge of clichés and contrivances that left me scratching my head in confusion. The storyline was so convoluted that I couldn't even tell you what the movie was about without consulting a synopsis.
The deaths in the film were equally devoid of inspiration. Each demise felt like a checklist item, with no emotional impact or connection to the characters. It was as if the filmmakers were trying to see how many different ways they could kill off characters without actually giving us a reason to care about them in the first place.
Perhaps the most unforgivable sin of "Till Death Do Us Part" is just how mind-numbingly boring it is. I found myself constantly checking my watch, hoping that the ordeal would soon come to an end. The film failed to engage me on any level, and I was left wondering why I had wasted my time and money on such a lackluster production.
In conclusion, "Till Death Do Us Part" (2023) is a prime example of how not to make a movie. It is a senseless, poorly executed mess that left me with a profound sense of disappointment and regret. Save your time and money and steer clear of this cinematic disaster. There are plenty of better films out there worth your attention.
- vassiliskounelis
- 19. Sept. 2023
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This is a movie you can tell the makers had a good time and it shows in the final product.
Natalie Burn is 100% watchable in the lead role, displaying a subtle vulnerability beneath a warrior's veneer. You like her and want to keep watching her as she comically takes down a cadre of assassins on her wedding day. She makes for a worthy, charismatic action heroine who never comes across as forced or manufactured. You believe her when she manages to worm her way out of impossible situations and that's a big credit to Natalie Burn's performance.
Cam Gigandet also brings a lot of fun, spice, and energy to the film, gleefully throwing himself into a deliciously over-the-top performance as the lead assassin with no sense of self-preservation. It was nice to see.
The night cinematography from Pablo Diez at the cabin location, with his use of subtle red lights and nicely placed shadows, help to elevate the film among other low-budget action films in its camp.
See it for Natalie Burn. She's got the chops and charisma.
Natalie Burn is 100% watchable in the lead role, displaying a subtle vulnerability beneath a warrior's veneer. You like her and want to keep watching her as she comically takes down a cadre of assassins on her wedding day. She makes for a worthy, charismatic action heroine who never comes across as forced or manufactured. You believe her when she manages to worm her way out of impossible situations and that's a big credit to Natalie Burn's performance.
Cam Gigandet also brings a lot of fun, spice, and energy to the film, gleefully throwing himself into a deliciously over-the-top performance as the lead assassin with no sense of self-preservation. It was nice to see.
The night cinematography from Pablo Diez at the cabin location, with his use of subtle red lights and nicely placed shadows, help to elevate the film among other low-budget action films in its camp.
See it for Natalie Burn. She's got the chops and charisma.
- prjbii-32681
- 10. Dez. 2023
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I could not finish this movie - turned it off after about 30 min.
The movie is a mess. I have no idea what it was about, or anything about the characters. Nonsensical script, ridiculous "action" sequences, and *bizarre* casting choices. I am all for including people of all walks of life in all movies, but when you include a little person next to a tall person, and have them argue for comedic purposes, you have failed on every level as a director/producer.
I have absolutely no idea how this film got made, and shocked that no one stopped it in the production process.
Take my advice and avoid this movie at all costs.
The movie is a mess. I have no idea what it was about, or anything about the characters. Nonsensical script, ridiculous "action" sequences, and *bizarre* casting choices. I am all for including people of all walks of life in all movies, but when you include a little person next to a tall person, and have them argue for comedic purposes, you have failed on every level as a director/producer.
I have absolutely no idea how this film got made, and shocked that no one stopped it in the production process.
Take my advice and avoid this movie at all costs.
Aw, did I had to skip their long boring talks between actions many times. Even their conversation were excuses to make this movie last a bit more longer. Their actings were not too bad. They just need a better director and screenwiters, in which I think they should be ban. I would say it is a C grade black comedy movie. I am sure these poor actors knew the movie would be poorly made but I guess they only need the money. If you like blood thirsty actions regardless poor scripts and direction, that would be for you. If you can fast skip their conversation, then you'll propbably won't get as bored as I was.
- nogodnomasters
- 23. Sept. 2023
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I hate giving reviews on movies I didn't finish watching. But this movie is UNWATCHABLE.
The story line, the acting, the hack job on the direction. It made no sense.
The story would be decent if the actors were likeable, or could deliver a line convincingly.
The premise isn't terrible, but the acting really killed it for me.
There was NO chemistry between the bride and groom, and the Groomsmen looked like they were in a highschool play.
The timeline is derailed within the first 5 minutes, and it gives NO context to what's happening, or why.
Don't even bother. Unless you're one of these easily entertained mouth breathers that gave it a multiple star review. Garbage.
The story line, the acting, the hack job on the direction. It made no sense.
The story would be decent if the actors were likeable, or could deliver a line convincingly.
The premise isn't terrible, but the acting really killed it for me.
There was NO chemistry between the bride and groom, and the Groomsmen looked like they were in a highschool play.
The timeline is derailed within the first 5 minutes, and it gives NO context to what's happening, or why.
Don't even bother. Unless you're one of these easily entertained mouth breathers that gave it a multiple star review. Garbage.
- terryovans
- 19. Sept. 2023
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I can confidently say that this is one of the worst movies I've ever seen. It's almost as bad as RIPD and that is probably the worst movie in history- sorry Ryan lol.
Spoiler alert don't watch it ha ha
Don't waste your time. Absolutely brutal movie. Bad acting, terrible story line. I have no idea what it was about but it would be a good cure for insomnia.
The only thing good about it was the music.
Do yourself a favor and find something else to watch. Cocomelon or Caillou would be much better. Or even watching TV static
Can I rate it minus 10 out of 10?
The end credits where a joy to see.
Spoiler alert don't watch it ha ha
Don't waste your time. Absolutely brutal movie. Bad acting, terrible story line. I have no idea what it was about but it would be a good cure for insomnia.
The only thing good about it was the music.
Do yourself a favor and find something else to watch. Cocomelon or Caillou would be much better. Or even watching TV static
Can I rate it minus 10 out of 10?
The end credits where a joy to see.
- siobhan-22586
- 22. Sept. 2023
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The trailer I had seen before the movie release got my attention but am sorry to say this was a bust for me. It was like they took all the good parts of the movie and put it into the trailer, least that's how I felt after I watched the whole thing. The acting was subpar in some areas and cringe-worthy in a lot of others but this could have been due to the writing - with the whole actors can only do so much with what they're given type thing. Only positive I can say is that some of the fight scenes were nicely done. There was some that the choreographing needed more work or at the very least reshot. In conclusion, the concept had promise but the delivery just wasn't where it needed to be. I came, I saw, I won't watch again.
- psyrex-66315
- 26. Sept. 2023
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The script is just bad ; the writing is so off and fake . I will go as far as saying is beyond fake. The characters behaved in a very strange manner and the way they talk..... is extremely annoyingly. It's like they struggle to say the lines. I think it's a mixture of atrocious, lazy dreadful writing and defective actor casting. There's no chemistry whatsoever. I did not feel anything for any of the characters. Now, I understand I am not supposed to feel something towards the bad guys, but there's not even one charismatic character.(including the bride)
The fight scenes / choreography is beyond amateurism. (fighting in a wedding dress is just idiotic)
Extremely forgettable movie.
Like I said, don't waste your time ; and if you really want to watch a black comedy I would suggest "Very Bad Things "
The fight scenes / choreography is beyond amateurism. (fighting in a wedding dress is just idiotic)
Extremely forgettable movie.
Like I said, don't waste your time ; and if you really want to watch a black comedy I would suggest "Very Bad Things "
I don't think the writers have ever interacted with other humans. The dialogue is so strange and nonsensical. It's embarrassing how bad the writing is.
Only thing worse than the awful script is the acting. Holy cow, what a collection of untalented, unattractive people. The "best man" thinks he's channeling Brad Pitt, he's not. He's just awful. No comedic timing. His delivery of lines is terrible.
The plot... Oh my God, is there a plot? I'm not convinced there was a point to this hot mess. Nothing makes any damn sense. The 7 "killers" stand around the house doing nothing, then suddenly Brad Pitt wannabe bursts in the doors. Big Sexy (I can't believe I'm typing that) and little guy have the most boring, inane conversations imaginable. The lead actress has a great behind, which is shown to us over and over. Her martial arts skills are interesting but good God, her horse face and awful acting were painful to watch.
Overall, this was terrible. But not bad in a fun way.
Only thing worse than the awful script is the acting. Holy cow, what a collection of untalented, unattractive people. The "best man" thinks he's channeling Brad Pitt, he's not. He's just awful. No comedic timing. His delivery of lines is terrible.
The plot... Oh my God, is there a plot? I'm not convinced there was a point to this hot mess. Nothing makes any damn sense. The 7 "killers" stand around the house doing nothing, then suddenly Brad Pitt wannabe bursts in the doors. Big Sexy (I can't believe I'm typing that) and little guy have the most boring, inane conversations imaginable. The lead actress has a great behind, which is shown to us over and over. Her martial arts skills are interesting but good God, her horse face and awful acting were painful to watch.
Overall, this was terrible. But not bad in a fun way.
"Til Death Do Us Part" is a thrilling action thriller directed by Timothy Woodward Jr. That delivers an intense, adrenaline-filled entertainment experience. The plot follows a plot of revenge and redemption, and keeps the viewer in suspense from the beginning to the end. The film features impressive action sequences and skillfully crafted fight choreography that keeps the excitement going throughout.
One of the highlights of the film is the incredible performance of the talented actress Natalie Burn. Her brave and committed portrayal of her in the combat scenes is praiseworthy. Natalie Burn completely immerses herself in the role and demonstrates impressive physical prowess in the action sequences. The on-screen chemistry and intensity she brings to her character are evident, contributing significantly to the film's appeal.
Aspects to improve: Despite its highlights, "Til Death Do Us Part" is not without its critics. One of the aspects that could be improved is the depth of some secondary characters. Some of them lack proper development, which diminishes the viewer's empathy toward their fates and diminishes the story's emotional resonance.
Additionally, at times, the plot could benefit from greater coherence in its development. Some of the decisions made by the characters can seem a bit forced, which affects the audience's suspension of disbelief.
In summary, "Til Death Do Us Part" is an exciting and well-made action film with a standout performance from Natalie Burn. Although it has some aspects that could be improved, it is still a solid option for lovers of the action and revenge genre.
One of the highlights of the film is the incredible performance of the talented actress Natalie Burn. Her brave and committed portrayal of her in the combat scenes is praiseworthy. Natalie Burn completely immerses herself in the role and demonstrates impressive physical prowess in the action sequences. The on-screen chemistry and intensity she brings to her character are evident, contributing significantly to the film's appeal.
Aspects to improve: Despite its highlights, "Til Death Do Us Part" is not without its critics. One of the aspects that could be improved is the depth of some secondary characters. Some of them lack proper development, which diminishes the viewer's empathy toward their fates and diminishes the story's emotional resonance.
Additionally, at times, the plot could benefit from greater coherence in its development. Some of the decisions made by the characters can seem a bit forced, which affects the audience's suspension of disbelief.
In summary, "Til Death Do Us Part" is an exciting and well-made action film with a standout performance from Natalie Burn. Although it has some aspects that could be improved, it is still a solid option for lovers of the action and revenge genre.
- jhonjatenjor0412
- 5. Nov. 2023
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- pharris000-790-766446
- 22. Juni 2024
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It is a poor execution of ready or not. The movie has potential but the execution was really bad and the acting is extremely poor. I do not know why there are endless scenes of boring conversations that lead to nowhere. I always wonder how would a script written to contain such amount of useless information compiled together to waste someone's 90 minutes. Please I am trying to save your time so unless you are going to look for some bad examples, otherwise spare your time and do or watch something else. Perhaps the only good thing about the movie is the action. I would not say it is top notch, but potentially watchable if you have really nothing else to watch.
This movie made little sense and was incredibly boring. None of the characters were likeable and I found myself not caring what happened to any of them. This movie could have benefited from more background for what was happening to the characters as well. By being so vague for such a large part of the movie, it just didn't make sense why everyone was trying to kill each other. If you want a good bride revenge movie, skip this and go watch Ready or Not. All aspects of that movie are better, and there is a nice balance between backstory for what's happening in the movie and current happenings. For sure skip this unless you have literally nothing better to do with your time. Even then, I'd maybe skip it.
- kaseyshannon-97037
- 21. Jan. 2024
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Looking for one word to define the whole movie and not in mood to read the remaining review? Well then that simple word to describe the whole movie would be "Pathetic".
Even i was to close the entire review here but IMDB word limit restriction is the reason, so to be honest don't read ahead, the movie is certainly not worth the time or the effort to watch. Natalie Burn, well i though and was expecting another woman super killer stuff, but it was one bad a really bad movie. Stupid senseless and brainless direction and the plot and action sequences, is just simple too B standard. Also learned that Natalie Burn has a streak of bad movies.
So skip this one.
Even i was to close the entire review here but IMDB word limit restriction is the reason, so to be honest don't read ahead, the movie is certainly not worth the time or the effort to watch. Natalie Burn, well i though and was expecting another woman super killer stuff, but it was one bad a really bad movie. Stupid senseless and brainless direction and the plot and action sequences, is just simple too B standard. Also learned that Natalie Burn has a streak of bad movies.
So skip this one.
- rehmankhilji
- 22. Sept. 2023
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I turned this movie on because it was supposed to be a horror. The synopsis said the 6 groomsmen are trying to kill a runaway bride. Of which had me think, zombie groomsmen or bride.
It started and there was no show of horror, but romance actually. Which had me wondering if the wrong movie turned on. I then began searching the internet to find out wtf this movie was about. Everything everywhere said the same thing (see above).
The engaged couple run into Jason Patrick (in a hat and full on beard making it questionable that it was him) and his wife while in Puerto Rico within the first few minutes of the movie. JP character seemed like something was up with him, bad guy, but wasted character.
The fact that Orlando, Cam, and Jason Patrick are in this, it should be good. However, I kept fast forwarding the beginning because it was soooo boring. I'm now 46 minutes in, I believe 3-4 groomsmen have been killed and it's still not interesting, not scary, or making sense. JP and his wife just came on again, scene from the past. This might get interesting, but again, not horror. Just because someone kills somebody, doesn't make it horror.
53 minutes in and I'm turning it off. Seems like everyone is a killer, but not horror killers. It's October and I was looking more for Halloween slasher scares. To each their own.
It started and there was no show of horror, but romance actually. Which had me wondering if the wrong movie turned on. I then began searching the internet to find out wtf this movie was about. Everything everywhere said the same thing (see above).
The engaged couple run into Jason Patrick (in a hat and full on beard making it questionable that it was him) and his wife while in Puerto Rico within the first few minutes of the movie. JP character seemed like something was up with him, bad guy, but wasted character.
The fact that Orlando, Cam, and Jason Patrick are in this, it should be good. However, I kept fast forwarding the beginning because it was soooo boring. I'm now 46 minutes in, I believe 3-4 groomsmen have been killed and it's still not interesting, not scary, or making sense. JP and his wife just came on again, scene from the past. This might get interesting, but again, not horror. Just because someone kills somebody, doesn't make it horror.
53 minutes in and I'm turning it off. Seems like everyone is a killer, but not horror killers. It's October and I was looking more for Halloween slasher scares. To each their own.
- chaplinman13
- 30. Sept. 2023
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