whocares-96237
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This was written through the eyes of extreme bias, prejudice, and just plain oblivion to facts and reality.
So the story is a typical groundhog day premise, which to me is a fun journey, but they failed to follow the formula of a successful time loop flick. In this ridiculous adaptation of it, its written through the eyes of a child-mind who takes playing a victim to a whole notha level.
What is crazy is that even after so many repeating ground hog days, the guy living it does absolutely nothing to change the perceptions or outcome, meaning its just him acting entitled and unwilling to adapt or change.
Also there is no point to it, this production was just used as a way to push a message out, with no real intent to finish a story, just a boo hoo woah is me, im a victim type of story.
But the real reason for the low rating and where this fails, was the end credits where they scrolled a list of a bunch of names where they attempt to create victims, including the last name where they said he was just going to a grocery store, totally ignoring what was happening at that grocery story, what he was doing, who he was with, what happened and how he acted after, or his entire life leading up to this moment.
The bottom line is the consequences of ones actions is directly related to the behaviors that one exhibits leading up to it.
Although this is just a work of fiction, its presented as fact and reality, which is some aspects is true, but this production never teaches the lesson that needs to be taught, which is that in a civilized society one does not get to exist in some parallel and separate world, the rules and expectations of that society are to be followed by all.
So the story is a typical groundhog day premise, which to me is a fun journey, but they failed to follow the formula of a successful time loop flick. In this ridiculous adaptation of it, its written through the eyes of a child-mind who takes playing a victim to a whole notha level.
What is crazy is that even after so many repeating ground hog days, the guy living it does absolutely nothing to change the perceptions or outcome, meaning its just him acting entitled and unwilling to adapt or change.
Also there is no point to it, this production was just used as a way to push a message out, with no real intent to finish a story, just a boo hoo woah is me, im a victim type of story.
But the real reason for the low rating and where this fails, was the end credits where they scrolled a list of a bunch of names where they attempt to create victims, including the last name where they said he was just going to a grocery store, totally ignoring what was happening at that grocery story, what he was doing, who he was with, what happened and how he acted after, or his entire life leading up to this moment.
The bottom line is the consequences of ones actions is directly related to the behaviors that one exhibits leading up to it.
Although this is just a work of fiction, its presented as fact and reality, which is some aspects is true, but this production never teaches the lesson that needs to be taught, which is that in a civilized society one does not get to exist in some parallel and separate world, the rules and expectations of that society are to be followed by all.
This was a heaping pile of stereotypical nonsense that promotes hate and prejudice.
The movie pretends to portray sophistication and refined class, but devolves to socioeconomic emotional ignorance, driven by the writers bias and bigoted viewpoint.
Watching this movie was just a painful journey of nothingness, really a lot of nothing!
They would have been best suited to portray the wife as bipolar off her meds or some other thing to justify the irrational illogical behavior, but the writing pushed a terrible agenda.
The irony is that the fact the main house is like a mansion, and the next door neighbors house is a shack complete with half eaten food on plates laying around, beer bottles strewn about, late notices lying all around, a laptop open and queued to play porn, and a smoke detector that needed a battery.
Again it just added to the far-fetched fantasy of ridiculousness this movie is.
Steer clear of this hate provoking garbage!
The movie pretends to portray sophistication and refined class, but devolves to socioeconomic emotional ignorance, driven by the writers bias and bigoted viewpoint.
Watching this movie was just a painful journey of nothingness, really a lot of nothing!
They would have been best suited to portray the wife as bipolar off her meds or some other thing to justify the irrational illogical behavior, but the writing pushed a terrible agenda.
The irony is that the fact the main house is like a mansion, and the next door neighbors house is a shack complete with half eaten food on plates laying around, beer bottles strewn about, late notices lying all around, a laptop open and queued to play porn, and a smoke detector that needed a battery.
Again it just added to the far-fetched fantasy of ridiculousness this movie is.
Steer clear of this hate provoking garbage!
This movie tries to portray itself with mystique and fantasy, but winds up just being boring and unrealistic.
Going into this movie I had no idea who was even in it, but soon into it I then realize the problematic it was to an already a slow-moving drag of a movie.
The script was really lame but worse, the acting was amateurish.
Anne Heche's acting in this movie was awful and failed to deliver lines clearly or believably. Her presence in this movie was very distracting.
Alec Baldwin equally did a pretty substandard job in being believable, I simply did not get the Indiana Jones type of persona he was trying to deliver, it did not fit the overall flavor of this movie and his performance detracted from the theme of the flick.
The movie score on the other hand, was pretty good, it seemed to fit an ET or Gremlins sort of feel, its kind of felt like they tried to build a movie around the music, but unfortunately the movie doesnt hold up to the soundtrack. Slow moving snoozer.
Going into this movie I had no idea who was even in it, but soon into it I then realize the problematic it was to an already a slow-moving drag of a movie.
The script was really lame but worse, the acting was amateurish.
Anne Heche's acting in this movie was awful and failed to deliver lines clearly or believably. Her presence in this movie was very distracting.
Alec Baldwin equally did a pretty substandard job in being believable, I simply did not get the Indiana Jones type of persona he was trying to deliver, it did not fit the overall flavor of this movie and his performance detracted from the theme of the flick.
The movie score on the other hand, was pretty good, it seemed to fit an ET or Gremlins sort of feel, its kind of felt like they tried to build a movie around the music, but unfortunately the movie doesnt hold up to the soundtrack. Slow moving snoozer.