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It would be easy to argue a 1 is way too high, perhaps way too high, for Blood Red River Bed. Being filmed in the dark, and shot on an iPhone knock off, by drunken (assumably) filmmakers who didn't graduate middle school. There are definitely some scenes that are hard to see, (that includes all the ones that have light), and the audio sucks worse than a screaming banshee. But what this movie lacks in any semblance of even mediocrity, it completely buries with bad writing, acting, direction, props, costumes et all. Darrell and Danny! No more...Please!
This is supposed to be about the Galapagos Islands but 90% of the movie is on 1 set. Almost nothing of the island is shown.
The characters are mostly unlikable and while Ana's character brings a bit of color to the movie, her character is morally bankrupt.
Sydney Sweeny plays the only character you can actually cheer for but for what? Winning for her means a life on a baron island, there was no "Prize". The Galapagos are seen as a near lifeless, full of danger Hell hole. No real reasons were ever given for them being there.
Law is writing something, "not a book" but something. Sweeny's camp are just there for some reason and Ana wants to build a Millionaires paradise with little planning or ability to do so. She can see the end product but has no ability to actually build anything.
Really a waste of a great deal of effort. I like Ron Howard but I have no idea what he was trying to show here. Life is hard? People suck? I knew all of that before I watched this. It just made it worse...
The characters are mostly unlikable and while Ana's character brings a bit of color to the movie, her character is morally bankrupt.
Sydney Sweeny plays the only character you can actually cheer for but for what? Winning for her means a life on a baron island, there was no "Prize". The Galapagos are seen as a near lifeless, full of danger Hell hole. No real reasons were ever given for them being there.
Law is writing something, "not a book" but something. Sweeny's camp are just there for some reason and Ana wants to build a Millionaires paradise with little planning or ability to do so. She can see the end product but has no ability to actually build anything.
Really a waste of a great deal of effort. I like Ron Howard but I have no idea what he was trying to show here. Life is hard? People suck? I knew all of that before I watched this. It just made it worse...
The only way to watch this would be to take a shot every time someone says, "The Bokushi". You would be passed out after 15 minutes. It would take a week of blackout drunken nights to finish it. Other than that I found no redeeming qualities and no other reason to watch this.
The only way to watch this would be to take a shot every time someone says, "The Bokushi". You would be passed out after 15 minutes. It would take a week of blackout drunken nights to finish it. Other than that I found no redeeming qualities and no other reason to watch this.
The only way to watch this would be to take a shot every time someone says, "The Bokushi". You would be passed out after 15 minutes. It would take a week of blackout drunken nights to finish it. Other than that I found no redeeming qualities and no other reason to watch this.
The only way to watch this would be to take a shot every time someone says, "The Bokushi". You would be passed out after 15 minutes. It would take a week of blackout drunken nights to finish it. Other than that I found no redeeming qualities and no other reason to watch this.
The only way to watch this would be to take a shot every time someone says, "The Bokushi". You would be passed out after 15 minutes. It would take a week of blackout drunken nights to finish it. Other than that I found no redeeming qualities and no other reason to watch this.