Years after the events of Noxious, our protagonist is on the run and her past is catching up with her.Years after the events of Noxious, our protagonist is on the run and her past is catching up with her.Years after the events of Noxious, our protagonist is on the run and her past is catching up with her.
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I felt that man number one was too harsh to woman number one. I did not fully understand what was going on but I did notice some gunfire, honestly not too impressed with these second rate performances. Unfortunately from the five minutes I have watched. I am going to give this film a 2/10 stars. Kinda cringe. Pretty mid tbh. The rollercoaster of emotions that made me feel sick to my stomach more than the cold oatmeal I have every morning. Cinnamon and sugar is the best one but I ran out yesterday. Which reminds me, I need to go to the CVS to buy fruity pebbles. How I could forget such a crucial meal. Well that's a mystery I'll have to solve soon. Call me Fred, no Flinstone. Let me call up my dog, no scooby doo.
The understanding of this title was presented to me with no prior knowledge of the movie and with the interpretation of writing this review. The movie, at its heart, lacked passion in the 6 minutes that I watched. Its transitions were quite sloppy and without much thought. Mechanically the movie is somewhat of a bust. The color grading and voice quality in the feature has much to be desired. It is without much skill. The story of the movie could have has quite a bit of high ground in the short film yet it is hard to watch in a world where we are surrounded by 'picture perfect' quality. Overall it is a bit underwhelming.
The film was an interesting film. I feel like they were trying to get a specific point across like a lesson or message across but with the acting it didnt feel real because you could tell it was fake. I do not really have a complete understanding what the short film was about but i am also barely awake right now so I guess that makes sense. The only thing I got from this is that the man did seem really hurt and betrayed by the women character because she never told him who she was and what she did effected his own career but he also seemed like he was getting to know and care for this person but feels likes he doesnt even know her.
I feel that the detective was rightfully anger at the female because she got in the way of his case. She shouldn't have showed up at his house expecting him not to be mad and making her leave. I'm not to sure of the whole case that she got involved with, she could have made the detective lose his job because of what she did. Although I believe that she deserved to grow and having the feeling that she does for him. Sometimes growing and learning about yourself takes mistakes to happen first. She needs to move on or give the detective time to heal from her betray of her being involved with the case.
Odd tactic to go about addressing situational confrontation in a relationship. The overall theme and idea behind it was good but the interactions were very interesting and I question how accurate it actually resembles an argument between an ex significant other because of a career and a calling. The whole scene made me feel in an interesting way involved in the story but I primarily felt awkward, some second hand embarrassment was in effect. I don't know what the goal of the film was, and was quite lost, specifically by the small clip watched but it did leave me intrigued by what the rest of the film holds to hopefully better understand what's in it. Didn't watch the whole film so I won't rate it.
Did you know
- TriviaBrianna May who plays Ruth, was originally cast as the D.A.. This, along with her political aspirations is the reason why her name was kept for the D.A. role, now played by Tabatha Spivey.
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