todesnudel
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After all, Ho loves to re-edit various films into other films, and only shoots a few connection scenes that connect nothing at all.
The same happens in this movie. It all just makes no sense, since there is hardly any dialogue left in the film. The viewer is left guessing as to what is happening, and after about 10-15 minutes most viewers simply won't care anymore.
Best of all: the main storyline is resolved off-camera, with a newspaper headline informing those viewers who at this point still pay attention (it can't be many left at this point) of the outcome.
Even though the movie only runs for about 60 minutes it sure feels like more. If you have an hour to kill, I suggest you just stare at a wall instead. It sure will be more entertaining than watching this movie.
The same happens in this movie. It all just makes no sense, since there is hardly any dialogue left in the film. The viewer is left guessing as to what is happening, and after about 10-15 minutes most viewers simply won't care anymore.
Best of all: the main storyline is resolved off-camera, with a newspaper headline informing those viewers who at this point still pay attention (it can't be many left at this point) of the outcome.
Even though the movie only runs for about 60 minutes it sure feels like more. If you have an hour to kill, I suggest you just stare at a wall instead. It sure will be more entertaining than watching this movie.
Someone tried to shamelessly rip off The Exorcist without understanding what The Exorcist was about and what made the movie so good. Changing the title to "Jaws of Satan" to try and cash in on, well, Jaws, is just the icing on the cake.
The movie is uninspired, has gigantic plot holes and characters that act dumber than a loaf of bread. At the end of the movie the viewer is non the wiser about certain plot points. They are just never resolved.
The film score feels just as unispired. I watched the movie yesterday, but I can't remember a single melody from it.
At least the actors are decent and save the movie from a lower score.
The movie is uninspired, has gigantic plot holes and characters that act dumber than a loaf of bread. At the end of the movie the viewer is non the wiser about certain plot points. They are just never resolved.
The film score feels just as unispired. I watched the movie yesterday, but I can't remember a single melody from it.
At least the actors are decent and save the movie from a lower score.
The movie does start off okay, cheesy acting and atrocious haircut by the male lead side.
Some thugs try to rob an aerobic studio and, when that fails, decide on a whim to just rape the owner instead.
Credit where it's due: there is no unnecessary nudeness in this movie, and the actual raping isn't shown. Instead we spent a very long time with the victim and how she tries to comprehend what has happened to her. Roth does indeed an acceptable job acting out the victim here. I guess she is the only one on set to actually have seen an acting school from the inside.
But sadly this is where everything goes downhill. We get treated to endless barrage of absolute boring scenes with Mr. Haircut and Ms. Aerobics Teacher on a boat, on a bike, in a café, on a boat (again) running around, doing aerobics... the actual plot is sidelined for most of the movie. Unbelievable.
Some thugs try to rob an aerobic studio and, when that fails, decide on a whim to just rape the owner instead.
Credit where it's due: there is no unnecessary nudeness in this movie, and the actual raping isn't shown. Instead we spent a very long time with the victim and how she tries to comprehend what has happened to her. Roth does indeed an acceptable job acting out the victim here. I guess she is the only one on set to actually have seen an acting school from the inside.
But sadly this is where everything goes downhill. We get treated to endless barrage of absolute boring scenes with Mr. Haircut and Ms. Aerobics Teacher on a boat, on a bike, in a café, on a boat (again) running around, doing aerobics... the actual plot is sidelined for most of the movie. Unbelievable.