dongillette-65716
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After all the hype surrounding the release of this film and the juggling between streaming services as to who would get it, I expected a slam-dunk horror/thriller.
Nope.
Not even close.
Not only was it unbelievable (nobody's this stupid--nobody) but the nonsensical goings on and actions by the characters negated any suspense or thrill you might havew gotten in the first place.
Even the premise was a bit ridiculous. A real estate agent is stranded in a house they're showing? Come on... really? Nobody thought to check on her? Every single person who knew her was asleep at the switch?
Not a waste of time completely, but close.
Nope.
Not even close.
Not only was it unbelievable (nobody's this stupid--nobody) but the nonsensical goings on and actions by the characters negated any suspense or thrill you might havew gotten in the first place.
Even the premise was a bit ridiculous. A real estate agent is stranded in a house they're showing? Come on... really? Nobody thought to check on her? Every single person who knew her was asleep at the switch?
Not a waste of time completely, but close.
At the risk of sounding like a Seinfeld episode, I'm forced to say, "Not that there's anything wrong with that..."
This would have been a solid 8 if it hadn't been for the forced inclusion of the implied homosexuallity current that ran throughout the second half of the film. It wasn't necessary, had no bearing on the biographical aspect of the movie, and was simply innuendo that was never addressed by either Philip nor Richard Burton.
Rumors. And they just HAD to incorporate it to be what? Socially relevlant?
It didn't ruin an otherwise excellent film, but it certainly didn't help it, either.
Just completely unnecessary.
Rumors. And they just HAD to incorporate it to be what? Socially relevlant?
It didn't ruin an otherwise excellent film, but it certainly didn't help it, either.
Just completely unnecessary.
No idea how anyone ever got financing for this masturbatory, pretentious, disjointed absolute garbage of a film.
Loosely interwoven chapters, all dealing (or rather dancing around) death and sex, in an effort to make you believe there's some deep thinking going on here when actually, it's just a director who wants to THINK he's a deep thinker when he's a hack.
I can only imagine what a catastrophe the set must have been with the inane pseudo-psychedelic nonsense going on not only on screen, but behind the scenes.
Most probably the worst film I've seen in many years and I've no clue how it rates this highly.
Loosely interwoven chapters, all dealing (or rather dancing around) death and sex, in an effort to make you believe there's some deep thinking going on here when actually, it's just a director who wants to THINK he's a deep thinker when he's a hack.
I can only imagine what a catastrophe the set must have been with the inane pseudo-psychedelic nonsense going on not only on screen, but behind the scenes.
Most probably the worst film I've seen in many years and I've no clue how it rates this highly.