Unoriginal and boring.
Review of Netflix's Lindsay Lohan Movie
This movie was a total snooze fest. It felt like every cheesy Hallmark movie I've ever seen - and not in a good way. The story was painfully predictable, with nothing new to keep you interested. You could see every "twist" coming before it even happened, which made it feel like a waste of time.
Lindsay Lohan's acting was awkward, and some of the scenes were straight-up cringey. It felt like everyone was just going through the motions, like they knew it wasn't going to be a hit. The dialogue was so forced, it didn't feel natural at all.
The whole thing had that glossy, fake Hallmark look, which just made it feel even more like a cookie-cutter holiday flick. It didn't have any heart, and instead of feeling cozy or emotional, it just felt boring. Unless you're desperate for background noise, I'd skip this one.
This movie was a total snooze fest. It felt like every cheesy Hallmark movie I've ever seen - and not in a good way. The story was painfully predictable, with nothing new to keep you interested. You could see every "twist" coming before it even happened, which made it feel like a waste of time.
Lindsay Lohan's acting was awkward, and some of the scenes were straight-up cringey. It felt like everyone was just going through the motions, like they knew it wasn't going to be a hit. The dialogue was so forced, it didn't feel natural at all.
The whole thing had that glossy, fake Hallmark look, which just made it feel even more like a cookie-cutter holiday flick. It didn't have any heart, and instead of feeling cozy or emotional, it just felt boring. Unless you're desperate for background noise, I'd skip this one.
- richardhillier
- Dec 10, 2024