Una inmigrante originaria de China, se involucra en una red internacional de delitos de trata de personas, mientras intenta mejorar la vida de su familia.Una inmigrante originaria de China, se involucra en una red internacional de delitos de trata de personas, mientras intenta mejorar la vida de su familia.Una inmigrante originaria de China, se involucra en una red internacional de delitos de trata de personas, mientras intenta mejorar la vida de su familia.
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- 1 nominación en total
Sandra Cortez
- FBI Agent Olivia
- (as Sandra Eloani)
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The movie disappointed me a little bit. I expected it to be a lot better, because it really has a good and solid plot. For me the movie seems fast-paced and not at all polished. It seems that the director and the production team didn't have the patience, the budget, or both, to make something really good and interesting.
I expected it to have a lot more action and be less predictable. The main plot is interesting, but it also depends how do you make use of it, how you put into the light the events that are linked to that plot and "Snakehead" didn't really manage that. Even If the plot is interesting, the movie is nothing but basic, fast-paced and predictable. It had potential.
I expected it to have a lot more action and be less predictable. The main plot is interesting, but it also depends how do you make use of it, how you put into the light the events that are linked to that plot and "Snakehead" didn't really manage that. Even If the plot is interesting, the movie is nothing but basic, fast-paced and predictable. It had potential.
I don't know if I watched a botched edited version, but there were many scenes that felt pieces were missing, and/or came out of nowhere. This is writer and director Evan Jackson Leong's feature film debut - previously known for documentaries and short films. Overall he did a great job for a newb filmmaker; most of the cinematography and camera work was excellent, but the slow-mo scenes were annoying. It was a visually stylish story, but the cliched gangster narrative fell short on its own heavy ambitions. The short 89 min runtime felt much longer and dragged out with the slow pacing and dragged out and/or unnecessary scenes. Casting was decent, with the stand-out performances by Sung Kang and Jade Wu, but I wasn't impressed with Shuya Chang; her character was unconvincing and it felt like she didn't want to be there with her constant straight-faced look and demeanor. Overall not a bad film, watchable to the end, so it's a 6/10 from me.
As the when film is shot in "dramatic" slow motion, at home one can just play at high speed and get this whole whatever you call this mumbo jumbo over in 20 minutes! And all the "plot" even starts to make sense! Try it.
While the main plot was initially interesting, the script and acting was mediocre. The scenes felt rushed, not well thought out. How the film moved from one scene to the next felt choppy. The only actor I like was the older woman who played Dai Mah. Her acting was decent. But the main protagonist turned my stomach. She delivers her lines like a spoiled bratty sulking teenager. When you don't feel anything for the main character, the film is doomed. The rest of the supporting actors were just as bad. This production needed better writers and casting.
This movie is a complete waste of time . It beats me how utter craps like this get funded. Sure the premise was interesting enough but the execution was pretty mediocre even by TV standards .
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- CuriosidadesFilmmaker Evan Jackson Leong spent ten years trying to get this film made.
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- Duración1 hora 37 minutos
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By what name was Snakehead (2021) officially released in Canada in French?
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