B-grade grindhouse thriller
I had to skip through it, however the action scenes were basically all 100% authentic grindhouse thriller. The lens effect was obviously a part of this.
The main problem is that it sometimes went down "days of our lives" street. Some scenes lacked character intention/motivation. There was one scene were a guy rode a bicycle into shot for a good 10 - 20 seconds with no emotion... there was a reason for him to feel either excited or upset, even if he is mentally unstable... but there was just aimless riding. Other scenes had too many blank stares.
Another issue is lack of interesting characters that you'd want to see more of (or even could relate to in some way).
The main problem is that it sometimes went down "days of our lives" street. Some scenes lacked character intention/motivation. There was one scene were a guy rode a bicycle into shot for a good 10 - 20 seconds with no emotion... there was a reason for him to feel either excited or upset, even if he is mentally unstable... but there was just aimless riding. Other scenes had too many blank stares.
Another issue is lack of interesting characters that you'd want to see more of (or even could relate to in some way).
- mike-c-b
- Oct 20, 2019