incubus-0914
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Yes!! Dion is more than handful and acts like he has ADHD though he probably doesn't. It's all because the mother lets Dion get away with things! Dion has no discipline because of his mother.
When Dion treated Esperanza badly, who's been friendly and loyal to him, the mother didn't only say anything to poor Esperanza, but also couldn't handle Dion because he threw a tantrum at her and her feeling was hurt.
However, she acts like she is the only person who can handle Dion (while she doesn't do a great job) and treat others who actually try to help like a crap. Moreover, although she cries for a help and call anyone at her convenience, as soon as they share their opinions, she basically tells them to get lost. What kind of mother is that? So rude and entitled!
I felt so bad especially for Pat being always there for them just to be a doormat.
I'm almost finishing season one, see how it's gonna turn out.
When Dion treated Esperanza badly, who's been friendly and loyal to him, the mother didn't only say anything to poor Esperanza, but also couldn't handle Dion because he threw a tantrum at her and her feeling was hurt.
However, she acts like she is the only person who can handle Dion (while she doesn't do a great job) and treat others who actually try to help like a crap. Moreover, although she cries for a help and call anyone at her convenience, as soon as they share their opinions, she basically tells them to get lost. What kind of mother is that? So rude and entitled!
I felt so bad especially for Pat being always there for them just to be a doormat.
I'm almost finishing season one, see how it's gonna turn out.
A round up 8 star for this thriller. More like 7.5-7.8 star if I could rate properly. I unexpectedly enjoyed it while knowing so little about the story before watching.
Maybe there's nothing new from a whodunnit aspect; everyone looks suspicious and the protagonist has to find out the truth by herself because she can trust no one. You can call it a cliché or a cookie cutter scenario or whatever, but that's how this type of movie works as always.
I'll lay the things I liked about this film.
-There is no unnatural misleading. When the story directs you to doubt a character, A fair reason or an explanation are displayed.
-The protagonist is relatable and not so dumb, at least her decision making didn't irritate me though there are parts I thought I might have made different choices if I were her. I can still understand why she choose certain paths judging from her circumstances.
Well... I would try the embassy if I can't expect much help from the local police while travelling abroad. However, it wouldn't make much difference in this story anyway.
-Some small details are reflected in later parts of the movie. They are not some meaningless tools to misguide the audience. I really want to write the examples, but I don't want to spoil your experience.
-The foreign country setting. It's not only giving a great cinematography but also helping create good suspense throughout. When you put yourself into the heroine's shoes, you can't help but feeling helpless especially when you are in trouble in a country where your familiar norm may not be shared mutually. You can imagine it escalates the distrust about everything around you and how confusing it can be when you have to make a right decision.
All in all, I don't say this is a masterpiece, but surely kept me engaged till the end. Horror/Thriller are my favourite genre and I found this movie entertaining enough. Hopefully, you'll see what I see as well.
Maybe there's nothing new from a whodunnit aspect; everyone looks suspicious and the protagonist has to find out the truth by herself because she can trust no one. You can call it a cliché or a cookie cutter scenario or whatever, but that's how this type of movie works as always.
I'll lay the things I liked about this film.
-There is no unnatural misleading. When the story directs you to doubt a character, A fair reason or an explanation are displayed.
-The protagonist is relatable and not so dumb, at least her decision making didn't irritate me though there are parts I thought I might have made different choices if I were her. I can still understand why she choose certain paths judging from her circumstances.
Well... I would try the embassy if I can't expect much help from the local police while travelling abroad. However, it wouldn't make much difference in this story anyway.
-Some small details are reflected in later parts of the movie. They are not some meaningless tools to misguide the audience. I really want to write the examples, but I don't want to spoil your experience.
-The foreign country setting. It's not only giving a great cinematography but also helping create good suspense throughout. When you put yourself into the heroine's shoes, you can't help but feeling helpless especially when you are in trouble in a country where your familiar norm may not be shared mutually. You can imagine it escalates the distrust about everything around you and how confusing it can be when you have to make a right decision.
All in all, I don't say this is a masterpiece, but surely kept me engaged till the end. Horror/Thriller are my favourite genre and I found this movie entertaining enough. Hopefully, you'll see what I see as well.
It's still fun especially the future part, I love seeing the auto-size-adjust shoes and clothes, the hoverboard and 3D movie ad etc.
However, I can't help but notice the story is forced to create more events and arcs. The whole thing could have avoided if Doc goes back to the future when Marty buys the sport statistic magazine and just burn it or stop Marty before he buys it. I know if they did that, this movie would have ended there, but then I wanted the writers to sell me harder why Doc couldn't choose the path.
Some choices that characters make seem way too questionable and sometimes contrived and it may have convinced the audience back then like I was as a child, but it maybe cringy to watch if you don't take into account that this film was made more than 30 years ago.
Another thing is that many characters coexist with themselves at the same moment although that's the last thing you want as a premise. In Biff's case, he even interacts with himself, yet the incident doesn't mess with quantum physics at all.
Lastly, Biff is just so horrible as a human being. I mean he's clearly a sociopath. I can't believe how he manages without going to jail. His character should be a bit more redeeming to be entertaining.
Fans of Back to the future franchise will enjoy this sequel forever, but if you usually don't enjoy cheesiness of classic films, you may find it just okay.
However, I can't help but notice the story is forced to create more events and arcs. The whole thing could have avoided if Doc goes back to the future when Marty buys the sport statistic magazine and just burn it or stop Marty before he buys it. I know if they did that, this movie would have ended there, but then I wanted the writers to sell me harder why Doc couldn't choose the path.
Some choices that characters make seem way too questionable and sometimes contrived and it may have convinced the audience back then like I was as a child, but it maybe cringy to watch if you don't take into account that this film was made more than 30 years ago.
Another thing is that many characters coexist with themselves at the same moment although that's the last thing you want as a premise. In Biff's case, he even interacts with himself, yet the incident doesn't mess with quantum physics at all.
Lastly, Biff is just so horrible as a human being. I mean he's clearly a sociopath. I can't believe how he manages without going to jail. His character should be a bit more redeeming to be entertaining.
Fans of Back to the future franchise will enjoy this sequel forever, but if you usually don't enjoy cheesiness of classic films, you may find it just okay.