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By most criteria, this is a terrible movie. And it is. But is has so many comic moments that it is worth watching if you can wade through the swamp of horror movie cliches. The comic talents of Chevy Chase, John Candy, Dan Ackroyd, et al are not completely wasted ... just utilized in a very strange way.
Haven is low budget sci/fi fantasy. As such, it absolutely excels in this niche.
There's a complicated back story and many complicated plots, but it really comes down to the characters, Nathan and Audrey (Lucas Bryant and Emily Rose) in particular. They're the anchor, but the show is really about the plotting.
In no way is this a love story although the story line strays in and about. There's nothing traditional, no traditional category you can pin this to. This show is all about story telling. Every episode is a new day, a new adventure. Indeed, each episode could concievably be expanded to a film. There's a huge expenditure of imagination here. It's fascinating.
Emily Rose gradually endears herself to you, while Lucas Bryant remains the enigma he has always been, right up to his role in Marvel's Agent of SHIELD last year.
The supporting characters, particularly Vince & Dave, are wonderful and occasionally precious.
This is the kind of show you can fall in love with, even if you wouldn't nominate it for an Emmy.
There's a complicated back story and many complicated plots, but it really comes down to the characters, Nathan and Audrey (Lucas Bryant and Emily Rose) in particular. They're the anchor, but the show is really about the plotting.
In no way is this a love story although the story line strays in and about. There's nothing traditional, no traditional category you can pin this to. This show is all about story telling. Every episode is a new day, a new adventure. Indeed, each episode could concievably be expanded to a film. There's a huge expenditure of imagination here. It's fascinating.
Emily Rose gradually endears herself to you, while Lucas Bryant remains the enigma he has always been, right up to his role in Marvel's Agent of SHIELD last year.
The supporting characters, particularly Vince & Dave, are wonderful and occasionally precious.
This is the kind of show you can fall in love with, even if you wouldn't nominate it for an Emmy.
The feeling I got while watching this was similar to the one I get while watching Independence Day. I know that it is a dumb, formulaic, and pointless film, but I don't care. Because it is fun!
Don't expect any nods from the Oscars, just enjoy.
Don't expect any nods from the Oscars, just enjoy.
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