Not worth watching .....
Like most people, when I watch films I want to see something interesting and entertaining....neither of which is found here.
You can read the review for the background of what the film is about. However, the nuts and bolts - just are not in this film. The acting is forced, not natural. The script is incredibly poorly written. The beginning is actually worse than a high school play or script. This film spells out everything surrounding the world of the "fortune teller" within about two minutes, it is actually laughable - and if this were done in school, the student would receive an F.
As the story attempts to unfold it is just more and more of a mis-mash attempt at fear using loud sounds, music and screams at varying points. There are strange points in the film where they use the annoying shaky-cam, but then again flip to the level cam - it doesn't make sense....even taking into consideration the script at the point.
You see a "fortune teller" living in a multi-million dollar decked out home (they make $20 per reading prior to taxes), it would be more believable if she were in a small home. There is more attached to this point of the film, but I don't want to give away any information in that regard - but it is not believable in the least.
Hopefully - someone in Hollywood will give backing/funding to one of the many talented people with film ideas that are pounding on doors.....but it hasn't happened yet.
You can read the review for the background of what the film is about. However, the nuts and bolts - just are not in this film. The acting is forced, not natural. The script is incredibly poorly written. The beginning is actually worse than a high school play or script. This film spells out everything surrounding the world of the "fortune teller" within about two minutes, it is actually laughable - and if this were done in school, the student would receive an F.
As the story attempts to unfold it is just more and more of a mis-mash attempt at fear using loud sounds, music and screams at varying points. There are strange points in the film where they use the annoying shaky-cam, but then again flip to the level cam - it doesn't make sense....even taking into consideration the script at the point.
You see a "fortune teller" living in a multi-million dollar decked out home (they make $20 per reading prior to taxes), it would be more believable if she were in a small home. There is more attached to this point of the film, but I don't want to give away any information in that regard - but it is not believable in the least.
Hopefully - someone in Hollywood will give backing/funding to one of the many talented people with film ideas that are pounding on doors.....but it hasn't happened yet.
- rosecalifornia
- Sep 19, 2015