livin_the_weekend
Joined Oct 2019
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My biggest gripe, which is probably the most solid fact I can express (and for you to consider whilst watching this episode)... If an entity such as Becky has appeared back from the dead to whisper psychic knowledge, gruesome suspicions etc whilst in creepy buildings with good ole Dom, then where are all the other entities at?? There have been estimated over 100 billion human deaths since the start of mankind, surely they would be everyone whispering sweet nothings into our ears all day!? Or is it only a self-proclaimed ghost hunter (and other whacky believers) who get the privilege of having them around? Pffft yeah right.
I like to be open in my train of thought throughout life, but unfortunately this is one to skip, or watch for comedic value, you choose.
I like to be open in my train of thought throughout life, but unfortunately this is one to skip, or watch for comedic value, you choose.
*NON-SPOILER*
"I Saw the TV Glow" is one of the most disappointing films I've seen in a long time. I went in with an open mind, hopeful for something unique, and while the premise had potential, the execution was abysmal.
Although the acting itself was decent, the plot was a confusing mess. The characters felt flat, and the supposed horror (if you can call them that) elements were more laughable than scary. The film attempts to embrace an indie style, but instead of coming off as artfully niche, it's just frustratingly incoherent. Rather than delivering captivating visuals or an eerie atmosphere, the movie ends up feeling like a chaotic jumble of clichés and overused tropes.
I would've had a better chance of seeing my TV bleed than witnessing it glow during this one.
"I Saw the TV Glow" is one of the most disappointing films I've seen in a long time. I went in with an open mind, hopeful for something unique, and while the premise had potential, the execution was abysmal.
Although the acting itself was decent, the plot was a confusing mess. The characters felt flat, and the supposed horror (if you can call them that) elements were more laughable than scary. The film attempts to embrace an indie style, but instead of coming off as artfully niche, it's just frustratingly incoherent. Rather than delivering captivating visuals or an eerie atmosphere, the movie ends up feeling like a chaotic jumble of clichés and overused tropes.
I would've had a better chance of seeing my TV bleed than witnessing it glow during this one.