foszen
Joined Feb 2014
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Overacting, Kevin Kline did remind me of the professor in Back to the future, pathetic, cringy dialogues, enervating pace from the third episode on, elevated soap opera, pretentious, bombastic, full of plot holes, weird (messy) sound design, way to long (7 episodes) for a story that could be told in a movie, needs a lot suspension of disbelief, sometimes cartoonesque and all over ridiculous and empty script writing, using the soundtrack and the voice-over like the story was told to a boarding class, a waste of great talent like Kate Blanchet and Kodi McPhee, a finale that doesn't make any sense and that was already predictable miles before, really the most worse series I ever saw in my life, what a completely waste of time.
It's not a sci-fi , fantasy or horror feature but anyway you need gallons of suspension of disbelief to take anything serious in this movie. The stupid, shallow, silly, underscripted story, dialogues and scenes that nobody in not any way possibly can take serious combined with the lack of any possible inspiration on the theme makes you think that this movie was written for the school play of a primary school. The worst thing would be that anyone involved in making this film was thinking that they were really making a serious movie about abundant children. But, wait a minute, maybe I saw a deadpan comedy or a satire? It must be that because I really can't believe that the agent of Oakes Fegley tried to ruin the career of a very talented actor.