yumin_ch
Joined Dec 2018
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Reefer Madness illustrates the dangers of marijuana through the depiction of its effects on young students, and the tragic stories unfolding around its use. It serves as a poignant warning on this evil drug and tries to educate the children not to be lured into smoking marijuana, which leads to a path of self-destruction.
Some scenes, however, can be triggering for marijuana addicts. The depiction of lighting up a "reefer", and the subsequent uncontrollable giggles, can be hard for people struggling with marijuana addiction. I wish it could be more informative on the negative effects weed has on your brain, showing us how damaging cannabis is on your memory, concentration, or motivation.
I wish there were more films out there to warn us the dangers of marijuana so more people can learn the truth about it.
Some scenes, however, can be triggering for marijuana addicts. The depiction of lighting up a "reefer", and the subsequent uncontrollable giggles, can be hard for people struggling with marijuana addiction. I wish it could be more informative on the negative effects weed has on your brain, showing us how damaging cannabis is on your memory, concentration, or motivation.
I wish there were more films out there to warn us the dangers of marijuana so more people can learn the truth about it.
Low-budget, bad quality, amateur production. The filming is bad. The camera does not show what people want to actually see. For example, when an ingredient is added to the conical flask, the camera shows something completely irrelevant.
Bad acting. Bad filming. Bad amateur production.
The cast of the live version of Scooby-Doo is wonderful. I love how they bear so much resemblance to the characters in the animated version. They really do bring the animated version to live.
However, the script for this movie is nothing like what you'd expect to see from any Scooby-Doo episode. It is plain senseless and full of crazy voodoo mumbo jumbo. The original Scooby-Doo series is somewhat logical, but this one screams a loud Wizards of Waverly Place tone. The movie fails to explain how the entire magic thing works, or at least it is done in a really poor way. None of the things in this movie makes any logical sense in real life.
I love Scooby-Doo, but I wish this movie had a better script.
However, the script for this movie is nothing like what you'd expect to see from any Scooby-Doo episode. It is plain senseless and full of crazy voodoo mumbo jumbo. The original Scooby-Doo series is somewhat logical, but this one screams a loud Wizards of Waverly Place tone. The movie fails to explain how the entire magic thing works, or at least it is done in a really poor way. None of the things in this movie makes any logical sense in real life.
I love Scooby-Doo, but I wish this movie had a better script.