Old friends reunite for a nostalgic evening of fun and games after a decade apart. After one too many, they decide to play a drinking game, but it's quickly revealed that this game comes wit... Read allOld friends reunite for a nostalgic evening of fun and games after a decade apart. After one too many, they decide to play a drinking game, but it's quickly revealed that this game comes with supernatural stakes.Old friends reunite for a nostalgic evening of fun and games after a decade apart. After one too many, they decide to play a drinking game, but it's quickly revealed that this game comes with supernatural stakes.
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Add me to the list of fans of this cute Indie movie with very likable character, and actors. I don't recall seeing any of the 3 male leads in other roles, but thought each was very good in their roles in" Gatlopp". The female lead is amazing, (and I know her name, but can't access at the mo.) and the 2nd woman lead was great in her part.
I found the script tight & snappy, And! I actually had tears in my eyes at one dramatic peak, even while realizing what a universal touch point it was, and how manipulative the script is being, while also getting some short, but genuine feels.
I laughed, I cried! All in all, I enjoyed this really sweet-natured fun movie.
I found the script tight & snappy, And! I actually had tears in my eyes at one dramatic peak, even while realizing what a universal touch point it was, and how manipulative the script is being, while also getting some short, but genuine feels.
I laughed, I cried! All in all, I enjoyed this really sweet-natured fun movie.
It's a quick movie for when you just wanna feel silly and have some laughs. The good thing about it is that it doesn't try to be more that it really is, and that's what makes it fun and decent.
As a whole, it's serviceable, has moments that are pretty funny (I'm guessing many didn't fully appreciate the Apolcalypto gag) and an opening about the game that promises some crazy madcap fun. But it doesn't quite get there and the film feels padded for its relatively shorter running time as the characters learn more about themselves.
I wouldn't call this horr at all. It's almost like Jumanji but for relationships and lots of flashbacks to tell a story. This is more of a comedy than anything else, by far, which is also meant to mock LA and the film and TV / entertainment industry, which it does at times. Amusing but nothing extremely standout.
It was clear to me which actor wrote the script because he has virtually all of the best lines and moments. For the most part, the actors deliver reasonably well to sell this low budget film although I felt Jon Bass as annoying and miscast. Perhaps that was the intention but that, and several moments in the film, the script felt like a script and didn't quite flow. A good example of this was the ending. Cute - but the scene leading up to it felt contrived in many ways for the sake of a setup, which was unnecessary. There are these rough moments throughout, including a disjointed dance scene that didn't have enough connection of the dots to be convincing. Still... there is talent in the room.
Overall I liked it, being a strong average low budget film. It's a decent, watchable single view but not one you'd have to see again for the script or the performances. Unlike most of the pandemic straight to video garbage, this was a good effort and not regrettable.
I wouldn't call this horr at all. It's almost like Jumanji but for relationships and lots of flashbacks to tell a story. This is more of a comedy than anything else, by far, which is also meant to mock LA and the film and TV / entertainment industry, which it does at times. Amusing but nothing extremely standout.
It was clear to me which actor wrote the script because he has virtually all of the best lines and moments. For the most part, the actors deliver reasonably well to sell this low budget film although I felt Jon Bass as annoying and miscast. Perhaps that was the intention but that, and several moments in the film, the script felt like a script and didn't quite flow. A good example of this was the ending. Cute - but the scene leading up to it felt contrived in many ways for the sake of a setup, which was unnecessary. There are these rough moments throughout, including a disjointed dance scene that didn't have enough connection of the dots to be convincing. Still... there is talent in the room.
Overall I liked it, being a strong average low budget film. It's a decent, watchable single view but not one you'd have to see again for the script or the performances. Unlike most of the pandemic straight to video garbage, this was a good effort and not regrettable.
Give it a try you will not be disappointed, it's simple but nice, good acting, good comedy.
Me and my family really enjoyed this show. It's way better than half the shows coming out these days.
I hope they make good money off of the show. Critics keep pushing the wrong movies at cinemas, this show deserve big screen.
Me and my family really enjoyed this show. It's way better than half the shows coming out these days.
I hope they make good money off of the show. Critics keep pushing the wrong movies at cinemas, this show deserve big screen.
Gatlopp Should Stand For Good In Sweden, Because This Movie Is Good!... I Like It Because It's a Truth Or Dare Movie But Done In a Unique Different Way, Matel Or Hasbro Needs a Game Like This So People Can Be Real With Each Other But Certainly Real With Themselves, a Game That Brings Out The Best In People Or The Worst!
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- Trivia"Gatlopp" is the Swedish word for "running the gauntlet."
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- Gatlopp: Hell of a Game
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- 1h 20m(80 min)
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- 2.39:1
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