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Eternals (2021)
RIP Marvel
I saw this at the movies and boy, I wanted to get out of there so bad. This is coming from someone who doesn't believe in wasting money by walking out of the movies, even if it's terrible. I decided to watch it again purely for review purposes because I have nothing better to do with my life.
My big issue is that there is soooo much going on but not enough time to deal with each issue. Marvel was trying *way* too hard to make it seem like they have all these deep, moral issues tackled. The lame, goofy humour didn't help its desperation to be taken seriously. The superheroes btw? Yeah, they're lame. They barely did anything except talk. A lot. Their outfits? Lame. Like the Power Rangers with the same suits but different colours. Speaking of, I'd rather the action scenes in that than this. Oh, and that little girl/teen with the same name as a soft drink was so annoying. I remember people actually cheered when she got knocked out with a rock, which was the only satisfying part of the movie. The whole 'not interfering in human conflicts' thing to explain their absence for Endgame was a cheap excuse. Um, hello, they do interfere and their technology has been around for years so they've been preventing conflicts. That is what I call interference. And according to some sources, Thanos is an eternal/deviant which means they very well should have been allowed to stop him and just...decided not to? How does that make sense?
Maybe if there were fewer ideas in the plot that they could fully explore and less people to focus on with some sort of character development (remember that, Marvel?), it could have been saved...somewhat. Or Marvel should just stop making movies.
Yodha (2024)
suspenseful story marred by flaws
So there's this Indian task force called Yodha created by our main character, Arun's, father. Because of that, he's very emotionally and personally attached to it. His one major flaw is that he's arrogant and not a team player which comes back to bite him in the butt because when a mission goes awry, the Yodha team is dismissed. While everyone moves on, Arun spirals because he feels like he is responsible for the destruction of the team his father created even though it wasn't even his fault but okay. His personal life dwindles and his wife leaves him (also takes his mum with her lol).
This set-up lasted for 40 minutes. Majority of the film after that takes place on a plane. The anonymous text messages of a hijack reminded me of Liam Neeson's Non-Stop. Not comparable in the slightest of course, they both have their differences but it does have a similar vibe.
The hijacker ends up being one of the terrorists from the start but he's only revealed after everyone is convinced Arun went rogue and has become the hijacker. This made for a suspense that was created fantastically with each 'twist' adding to the stress. It piled one problem after the other constantly making me wonder how this was going to end. I will say that they did try too hard to *make* us accuse certain people that were too obvious. The random two people they chose to focus on was odd. There was a traditional uncle-type man who made scathing comments (but is actually just a good guy who wants to help but why he helps is left to our imagination) and then the young girl studying aviation. I knew it wasn't her because it was obvious the writers were going to kill off the pilots so she can take over and save everyone. Lo and behold, that happened.
There was a lot of tension that was utilised well. The fight scenes were fun to watch, albeit the camera work at the start I found dodgy--I couldn't exactly focus on the fight because it was moving around too much imo--and Siddarth as Arun was incredible (totally not because he's amazingly good looking).
That's where the good ends and the criticisms begin.
The set up was too draggy and too boring. There was a song/montage depicting their romance and his family life which I know is to show us how happy he is at the start but it still doesn't resonate because him and his mother never even communicate anyway. The very first scene where he's told to wait but instead goes off and tries to fight himself was a bad start to the movie. This man is a soldier fighting terrorists at the border. I know I am to suspend belief in these types of movies but really? This man is trained to protect and to serve. Why would he risk a hostages life? It was contradicting. There were five or six of them and he runs after them with a gun--yes, he runs after them WITH A GUN, instead of shooting at them. And when they're on the boat, how did he swim into the river and over to them without them ever noticing? One of the terrorists literally stood at the edge of the boat, watching him.
The climax with the C-4 bomb is too silly not to mention. That ending ruined the entire movie. It wasn't just one, there were multiple taped 4-pipe bombs planted inside. Yet when Arun detonates the block in the fricking air by shooting at it (they're both the same distance from each other and its in the air between them), the terrorist dies but Arun comes out unscathed. No arm missing, no leg missing, not even any blood. Shouldn't that explosion have created a chain reaction and set off the other planted bombs? Regardless of whether it should have or, by some miracle it didn't and he managed to hide in time, Arun still should have been extremely *extremely* injured. When the sad music played, I genuinely hoped he was because it would have been realistic. Not that this movie knows what the definition of that is, but one can hope. When he comes out with that smoke remote thing in his hand with the Indian flag colours just shooting out, I laughed so hard. That was completely ridiculous. I know its to evoke a sense of patriotism but come on, the plot should speak for itself. I'm supposed to accept that this man happened to be carrying that thing around just hoping he'd save the day and be able to use it!? And then near the end it just randomly disappears from his hand lol. God, the directing was just weird.
Had a really nice plot but it was ultimately let down by poor directing choices.
Taare Zameen Par (2007)
proceed with caution
And by that, I mean if you're willing to cry yourself to sleep for the rest of the day.
This movie was actually so beautiful. Of course, for the time it was taken the acting is...meh and the songs are also...meh, but I think for the theme it actually fit. I do have to praise the kid's acting, I literally cried when he felt like he didn't have anyone that understands him and when the mum found that little book of his and flipped through to see how he felt like he was being ripped away from the people that are supposed to love him. A mother's pain was really effectively shown here, reminded me of my own mum who shows a lot more emotion when it comes to her children compared to my dad. It broke my heart when he started to crack though. As someone who cries a lot during emotional scenes in movies, I didn't expect to be crying this much.
There is always that one person in your life that will eventually be the catalyst for a big change in your life. Like a guardian angel. Aamir Khan was that teacher for that little boy. It was such a touching story, a theme that Bollywood doesn't usually explore. This did that so beautifully and in ways that won't offend anyone.
Iron Man: Rise of Technovore (2013)
Not so bad but...also bad
Iron Man and the rise of my confusion.
This wasn't completely unwatchable. I was able to finish it without wanting to throw something. But did I know what was going on half the time? No. Did I have to rewind every couple of minutes to fully wrap my head around the plot? Yes. Did it even have a plot? Uh, I dunno, I can't answer that. Maybe I'm just dumb but seriously, what was actually going on? The 'plot' felt so random, like even the writers had no idea what was going on but wanted to sound all cool and creative so just shoved in a bunch of fancy schmancy futuristic lingo to give it that sparkle it needed. I liked the action sequences, but also it made no sense.
Why was Iron Man even running from SHIELD? Wouldn't it have made more sense, and have increased his chances of fighting against the kid with daddy issues having an extended temper tantrum, if he joined forces with them and gave them the info he needed? All he needed to do was stand down from getting revenge (not like he did that anyway cos it was Rhodey that saved his butt lol so what was the point of *that*?). Why would he intentionally make himself a wanted man? Black Widow and Hawkeye also only showed up for random arse scenes. They barely did anything to move the story along.
Also, that scene where his mansion got blown up was so weird. When Fury said 'fire' all the mech literally WAITED until he'd ran past each one to fire. I get otherwise he would be blown to bits and maybe I could look past it and say that they were all charging up but you'd think for killing machines they'd actually be doing that.
What was up with the kid's suit? I still don't understand wth kind of technology that was and why. I thought he was an alien so was willing to give that a pass but turns out he's just a human who's lost a couple of screws. I don't even remember if its ever mentioned how he created the armour? By injecting nanobots into his brain? Hmmm. Okay. Didn't really care about his sob story so maybe I tuned it out.
Also psycho kid kept mentioning 'Sasha' and she was shown a couple of times but I still don't know who she is or how she serves any purpose to the plot. Again, maybe I've missed some sort of overarching metaphor that I should have grasped but I mean, you think it would be explained when Iron Man literally asks him and he just responds with something cryptic like 'the wind' or whatever (maybe that dialogue was for something else but I'm sorry, still kinda dumb).
As someone who is not an anime fan, the animation was...kinda cringe but definitely not as bad as Black Widow & Punisher lol or maybe they're the same? God, I can't really tell with these animes honestly. I really wish they would just make proper animated Marvel movies like DC does, not just in terms of *good* animation but also good plot.
Clearly they're having more success than Marvel for a reason.
RRR (Rise Roar Revolt) (2022)
Pure craziness with lots of eye candy
I never thought going into the movies with my family that very first week this came out that it would become a huge hit internationally--or that it would win a fricking Oscar. Crazy. But I'm honestly glad that this movie was the one chosen to represent our movies and an industry that has such a wide array of talent.
You have to suspend belief a lot with these types of movies but that's really what entertainment is. And sure, the CGI is cringe, but India really doesn't have the top tier CGI technology that America has and they sure as heck don't invest a lot of money into it because it's not considered the most important aspect of Indian cinema. Putting questionable CGI aside, I still loved every second of the crazy fight scenes. They were so over the top (even by my standards) that it was truly a fun watch. The background music for each titular character (Ram's was my favourite) always ALWAYS hyped me up. I could literally feel my blood pumping in my veins during his intro when he fought off literally hundreds of men. That one scene where everyone started piling on top of him and we were inside with him, hearing his heavy breathing and feeling the claustrophobia was a masterpiece. Usually the hero gets up and then they just fly off but we were shown every fight decision Ram chose to make and breaking that scene down little by little made it more easier for the audience to believe.
This is a movie that Hollywood would and could never recreate. A movie where two men love each other like brothers and is unapologetic for it with amazing action sequences that have you literally squealing in your seat. I'm used to 3 hour movies and with some movies you can reaaaally feel it but with this? It was all over too soon.
Ram Charan never disappoints. He's eye candy but dang, can the man act AND dance. It deserved that award for the song but honestly, it deserved the best foreign film award as well.
Avengers Assemble (2012)
Amazing--but only up to season 3
10/10 and not an 8 for the two awful last seasons because overall it deserves so much more love than I feel it gets.
I don't even know where to begin with this show. It was fantastic. I wasn't even expecting anything. I went into this because I was bored and had read the bad reviews first--people were complaining that the voice actors sucked, that Hulk talked too much, that this didn't follow the comics and how seasons 4 and 5 were awful. While I agree with the last one (which I'll get to soon) the other 'points' are just comic nuts being super picky as always.
The voice actors are amazing, particularly the guy that voices Hawkeye who, in my opinion, is the best out of all of them (you can hear every tremor, every emotion in his voice. Someone cast him in more superhero toons as a main or a comic relief character please. Side note: I was disappointed to see that in the Marvel Anime they got a completely different dude to voice Hawkeye! Whoever voiced him in this needs to be him every single time). When I first heard Widow's and Iron Man's voice I was taken aback mainly because they didn't sound professional, kind of like a bad anime dub but you get used to it. Hulk talks just the right amount. He's part of the team, he has to have SOME sort of dialogue to show character development.
The writers make it clear that this show is based on the movie so of course, they're going to focus on that and take some creative liberties, not follow the storyline of the comics to a T. This was fine with me. It was like watching the live-action version again but in cartoon form.
The first season was good but also just meh because it was only finding its feet. The second season is where it starts to pick up and the third season was soooo good, which is why I wished they didn't completely swap the OG Avengers team with random new Avengers and a silly plot that I honestly did not give two crapshoots about in season 4 and 5 (also who approved changing voice actors and the awful animation style? It was appalling, like something out of a 10 year old's art book. It was also like following new characters in a new show). The changes to the team and plot brought the whole show down 'cause it was rushed and fell flat as a result. They should have continued to focus on the OGs throughout its entirety or at the very least for 4 seasons (with the OG animation) and, if they really wanted to focus on Black Panther, to do that in season 5 because really, one season should be enough for that whole boring journey of his lol. Each episode, even though it was kind of 'separate', all came together. The overarching storyline gets addressed towards the middle of every season. They only have 21 minutes to drop hints through each one so with that in mind, this show did really well. It focused on action but also wholesome moments where they seemed like a family. I loved the OG team's dynamic (before Ant-Man comes out of nowhere) and how they all interacted with one another.
Hawkeye was my favourite character surprisingly (since I don't normally care for him in the comics/movies) and he was a perfect comic relief character. I loved this version of him and much prefer it to the MCU version. Just wished he had more screen time.
I've seen EMH and while it was good, this one just hit different. It had good comedy and it wasn't brooding or take itself too seriously all the time. I do have to say that some joke references were too American for me to relate with (the whole Jersey thing in one episode) but it still never took me out of the audience experience :)
Hoping they bring this show back soon or at least a revived version (like they keep doing with Spiderman for the 10 millionth time) with the same voice actors and the old animation!
Darlings (2022)
Boring
Plot is super slow and draggy. Nothing happens for the first hour and by the time stuff does happen, I lost interest. The comedy is lame and the main characters who are meant to be likeable aren't likeable. No wonder no one likes Bollywood movies.
The only thing I liked was the ending, that was a twist I didn't see coming and shows how victims of abuse are constantly stuck in a toxic cycle. And I loved Alia of course, she's both stunning in appearance and her ability to act in a variety of different roles. Everything else was pretty dang boring. How on earth did this movie get 6.6/10? It's worth like 4 at least lmao.
Aftermath (2021)
So boring I have no words
This movie was SOOO boring. It had nothing going for it, like how was this a horror movie? The script writer needs a new job and the people calling this movie 'amazing' need to watch more movies, clearly. And I'm sorry, all the characters except the main dude were annoying AF. It was just morally and ethically fricked up. Like the friend had the audacity to blame the guy who was being cheated on rather than her friend who was doing the cheating like that's messed up. This movie only exists because the couple are stupid enough to stay together like no one who is sane would want to be in a relationship like that. It was so boring that I actually have nothing else to say about it.
Ek Villain Returns (2022)
Boring
The OG can never be beaten. Honestly who the heck wrote the script for this? Not only was this boring and predictable as heck (I saw the 'twist' coming from a MIIILE away, maybe I'm just too good at this :p), but fr they were bringing in unnecessary feminist social issues that no one fricking gives a crap about. All Bollywood movies are trashy in that sense, they have bad production, stories and direction. No wonder no one likes them anymore.
Sidharth is lucky he didn't act in this one....although I did miss him. He was so good in the first one (and so was Ritesh like god damn man) and eye candy was much needed in this movie-at least since the plot was so bad I could have fun ogling the guys but sadly neither of them were eye candy/attractive enough for that. Which only made the viewing experience for this even worse like rip.
Orphan: First Kill (2022)
Meh
Firstly, stop making prequels and sequels and all that dumb crud. You're ruining the OG stuff. This one is...alright, not great but not horrible either. I have major gripes with this that I can't get over though.
The part that made me laugh SO hard was when the brother at one point goes 'This is America. People like us matter.' Like wow. The only country that no one (but America) likes and the only country where psychopaths are protected better than the victims.
Yes, *very* accurate!
Honestly tho I loved the twist of them being deranged freaks like I wasn't expecting that part at all! I even got goosebumps on my face when the mom revealed everything. Sadly tho, I didn't really like the movie as much as I thought I would. It felt very underwhelming overall like nothing really happened. I was even rooting for LEENA against the fricked up mom and brother and I never thought I'd say that. But for a psychopath, Leena was completely clueless. It started off strong but then against wannabe freaks, she was all tame and so goddamn dumb. But seriously so glad the brother died the way he did. The poor real Esther, that part got me.
All in all, it's worth a watch but it's not as great as the first one. I expected more from this.
The Rental (2020)
So bad
Why do people always like the awful stuff? Just make a scary movie that actually has a story. This movie was sooo bad and predictable. The end was lame. I hated Mina and Josh, they literally accused someone and killed someone for no rhyme or reason (except for the fact that they didn't like him like what are they, five?). I hated the wife (i forgot her name lol) who was a hypocrite and the husband was a jerk. They're all jerks. I'm glad they died. I guess I expected this movie to be better than it was. It didn't do anything for me.
On a completely seperate note, cameras in airbnbs and all that stuff is my absolute worst fear. I'm the most paranoid person ever so this is gonna plague me for life. Yay.
Footfairy (2020)
Horrible Ending
The wholeeee movie you're sitting there making guesses about who the culprit is and whether or not Joshua is the bad guy (and giving us hints that he is) BUT THEN they go and end the movie on a 'we'll never know' note. WTH. Know your audiences people and Indian movies with vague, ambiguous endings like this will not do well. If we're promised a movie about an officer 'stopping at nothing' (literally Netflix's words) to find a serial killer then I'm pretty sure we need to see the person/know who it is because that officer stopped at NOTHING to find him! Otherwise what's the point of watching it?!
This was so bad mainly because of that ending. That was what ruined the whole thing tbh.
Kaanekkaane (2021)
Dissatisfying
Why are Malayalis so dumb? Seriously, this movie had so much potential (especially something like a good revenge thriller) but it just turned out to be a dissatisfying, dramatic joke that falls extremely flat as it nears the end. The start was promising and while it had its tense moments, the story just wasn't good enough. If I was in Suraj's shoes, I'd be fighting for justice for my kid not seeing the chick and the dude that ultimately ruined my kids life, happy. It's ridiculous that this is what people label a 'good' movie nowadays.
Boomika (2021)
A true disappointment
Yet another bad Indian horror movie to add to the list. Just because this is the first Indian eco thriller to have been made doesn't mean this was a good idea in any way. Whoever made this script needs to take additional courses for how to write. Again, I won't waste time telling people how awful this movie was (which it was like man, apparently the Earth has a brain and is communicating with them/'getting revenge' via phones and ordering meteors and extinctions cos why not like soooo creative, someone give this scriptwriter an award already geez) but I'm sorry because I lied and I just have to say it: this was utterly awful.
Literally makes no sense whatsoever with the whole restoring ecological balance thing (only in the one place? How does that work if she's supposedly representing/is the 'Earth'? Shouldn't she be going around killing every construction worker around? And if it were only construction workers like she said then how come everyone in that town disappeared? Again makes no sense. I'll have to ask the Earth-which so obviously gave me life and I just plopped here out of nowhere-for the answers according to this movie so guess I just gotta wait for my phone to text me or go to an abandoned house so it can take revenge on me for LIVING). There is no substance to the movie that it makes it or the message memorable nor are the characters relatable or likeable because all the movie relies on is the end 'twist' which isn't a twist at all. From that point on, this movie is a disappointment. If it wasn't an 'eco thriller' and had a different storyline (done well of course) perhaps it would have been better but I have no hope for Indian horror movies at this point.
Asuran (2019)
Deserves way better than a 10
This is one of the best Tamil movies I have seen in a long time. I don't know what the others are complaining about, literally this was amazingly done. If you want perfection, then either use your brain and imagine it or go direct it yourself but I doubt it's gonna be anything like this lol.
Seriously, I wasn't expecting this sort of acting, this sort of story or character portrayal at all and I was literally mind blown. It shook me to the core and the violence was awesome! It was needed actually, and made me sympathise with the characters a lot because this sort of crap happens irl. Obviously because it's a movie he takes down a dozen people BUT it's truly about the strength that is found in people like that--the strength that should be there to fight against toxic, corruptive people instead of falling at their feet and pleading so it's a really good message. Hey, you gotta slap people back ten times as hard when they try and play around with you. Anyway, I can't explain in words how much this movie moved me. It made me cry, it made me angry, it made me feel a LOT of things. Basically a roller coaster of emotions that I fully welcomed. Honestly, Dhanush stole the show for me (although every single actor was superb) and his character was perfect, I loved it! If there was a rating higher then 10, I'd give it that.
Charmed (1998)
have no words
I literally have no words to describe this show. It's so old but so amazing, it's hard to explain to someone who hasn't grown up, so to speak, watching it! I can't believe they rebooted it and of course, they had to go and make it god awful, ruining the original for fans like me. I don't get why people now feel the need to reboot series that don't a reboot! Like hello, it's done fine on it's own and no one bloody asked for it so leave it aloneee! But nope, clearly not. So I'm not going anywhere near that crap lmao and sticking to the memories I have of this one. Piper was literally the best for sure xx.
Ghost Whisperer (2005)
Looooved it!
Next to Charmed, this was another show I used to watch when I was younger with my mum. It's such a beautiful show I can't even describe it. I love love all the characters and it's so nostalgic. I remember how it used to give me goosebumps even though it wasn't scary. It's a great show to watch with family especially since it's clean but it's satisfying, if that makes sense. This is one of the very few (actually one of the only) English TV shows I've ever seen because it's not pointlessly dragged out, does not have crammed/worthless sexual scenes for all those pervs out there and isn't boring. Each episode has its own story with the overarching main plot too and even to this day I remember it! It will always have a place in my heart for sure.
Love Wedding Repeat (2020)
Irritating and boring
There was actually potential with this movie, like what could have been a creative and endearing movie was just turned into something so awful. It was like even the director and whoever wrote the stupid script didn't know what to do and so just added random scenes to fill up the time. There was no proper plot and it was just...honestly it was boring.
Roohi (2021)
Bollywood...needs help
This was the dumbest movie I've ever seen. Why do I even watch Bollywood? It's crap. Awful humour with awful acting and a cringe storyline. The ending was the worst, honestly. There was literally a chance for her to get her life back (the witch would have actually disappeared) and she was whinging about how the witch ruined her life the entire movie BUT THEN all of a sudden at the very last minute she changed her mind and then decided to get MARRIED to the WITCH and live her life like that?!?! Um. Wtf? Bollywood. Please stop being so extra. Ya'll movies are garbage and it's just too overboard. Get help.
Wolf (2021)
Feminism...sigh
This movie has feminist written all over it and in a horrible way. Obviously the people that have rated this movie highly are most definitely feminists. It doesn't stop trying to send messages to the viewers about how bad the male gender is and how superior females are. The male character is bad but the female character is just as bad if not worse. Saying 'my girl' and 'my dude' is not ownership for Pete's sake, get that through your heads. People take that way too literally. And by people I mean over the top feminists.
Just because eloping happens irl all the time doesn't make it right and she's literally only thinking about herself and her happiness when he deserves the same. His life could get ruined because of the embarrassment. She could have dealt with it in a smarter way, like he said, marry him and then divorce or tell their families about it because it's her choice who she marries. But running away? People seriously think that measles them smart or better people. I'm not saying he's right because he's not but she is too and I won't stand for that kind of crap. I'm a woman and I just find the whole thing dumb. They talk about women as a whole (generalisation) and I'm sorry but I don't want to be lumped into a category of feminists. Feminism is supposed to be about equality not to show how good the female gender is (which it isn't) compared to males. What, just because she's a female, she's entitled to say and do anything she wants and it's always right? Why doesn't men have the same right? They can't hit women but women can slap men? Oh yeah, real great. Total equality right there.
This movie literally sends out the message that people who don't adhere to societal rules are 'bad'. I'm sorry, but no one needs to change their views just because society calls for it. And especially not for any man or woman. It's their choice. People can be liberal, conservative-as much as they want. And I'm supposed to believe a criminal murderer psycho dude goes through all this trouble....only to teach them a lesson and doesn't even kill them? What is he, a teacher? A professor? Wow this movie was a horrible waste of time. Never again. I'm starting to think Malayalam movies are desperately trying too hard to be 'modern'.
Are You Afraid of the Dark? (2019)
Hmm
I have mixed feelings. It's kinda dumb because they're kids meeting in the middle of the woods at midnight (like hello how is this not concerning? And how come the parents like never find out?) but it was also entertaining. I don't know if this show is aimed for kids or something because the story and the whole thing wasn't scary at all-definitely more cringe. But for some reason, I really got into it by the third and final episode lol. I don't know why, I guess the characters grew on me, although I loved Graham from the very start, he was funny, cute and he can actually act really well compared to the others. Anyway, I didn't mind it but it's not something that will stick in my head.
Creeped Out (2017)
....just why?
THIS SHOW IS SO BAD! What's with the good reviews and the awards? Are people dumb or blind? It definitely didn't deserve it. There's bad acting and awful storylines for each ep (with cringe dialogues and narration that's like supposed to be some kind of...made up moral message? lmao), I was practically skipping everything to the end. Not worth your time so SKIP IT.
Drishyam (2013)
Amazing, don't believe anyone else
I can't begin to describe how amazing this movie is. Don't watch it in the Hindi version or any other versions because the original is the best and the acting of the remakes is awful and it just ruins the whole story. The story, the characters, everything just melded together beautifully and people who don't know what good movies are, are the ones complaining about it and giving it a bad rating.
Don't listen to anyone else when they say the runtime is too long. Either they're from Western/European countries or stupid-the usual runtime of Malayalam movies are long so if you don't like it, don't bloody watch it, period. The movies aren't made to please you people, but for those of us who have grown with that; it's normal for us so suck it up, for gods sake.
And those that say that this is a copy of a movie or a novel...just no, I watched the movies and read the novel people claim it copies just to prove a point and I can proudly say that Drishyam is UNIQUE and has a completely different plot. People are dumb if they're trying to nit pick and pull at things when there's no similarity whatsoever. I stand by my view and say that Drishyam was the best movie ever made.
Mohanlal was the perfect man for George kutty like no one compare-he was made for this role!
Cuando los ángeles duermen (2018)
dumb
What a waste of my precious time. It's a bad movie, like seriously I wanted to scratch my eyes out. All the characters were dumb-literally the dumbest decisions ever made and I thought making dumb decisions was a horror movie character trait.
The entire time, I was rooting for the guy and wanted the girl to die cos she was the most annoying. Did not care about her in the least and the worst part? SHE DIDNT EVEN DIE WHEN SHE WAS CHOKED LIKE WHAT.
God this movie frustrated me. Hated the chick. Hated the characters. Hated the story line. Basically, hated everything about it.
Rip a piece of my soul.
The Lie (2018)
Trash
The characters are all dumb pieces of garbage. If profanity was allowed I would be swearing every second word, fr. I hated this movie with a passion, literally ready to even burn my TV just for screening it.