Imagination does not match reality

Eleanora 2022-10-08 11:01:56

Very unexpected plot, a little cruel, a little bloody, very American, I'm just a child (fake), I don't like it... Of the few American-style movies I've watched so far, this one is the penultimate one One... In the subject of family planning, the ethical and logical basis of this movie... It's all bullshit in any country, and the plots in the early stage are also very nonsensical. There are comments that people with low ratings have not seen this movie. The key point of the movie is how to say so. I watched the movie and read the movie review. When I look back at the movie review, I can still vaguely remember that it seems to be a bit of a meaning. Now when I write this movie review, I can't remember those people at all. The key points that I grasped in this movie...and, I can basically grasp the key points when watching the movie with my IQ. I have read a lot of good reviews and bad reviews, and then after a deep self-understanding of self-reflection...

My conclusion is that the focus of this film is simply not strong enough, not enough!

The score for a movie that catches most of the audience's lack of focus and theme is completely unexpected.

The fact that the film was not released in the mainland and even did not have resources on major video sites is a small proof that it is not good enough.

ps. When I read the introduction, I had great expectations for this movie. I thought it would have the feeling of strong California sunshine shining on my heart. I didn't expect that the Texas chainsaw would cut my brain and cut my blue skin...

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What Happened to Monday quotes

  • The Settman Siblings: [as Thursday] If you love her, if you really love her... you gotta help me.

    Adrian Knowles: You've got a plan?

    The Settman Siblings: I *am* the plan.

  • [last lines]

    The Settman Siblings: [as Thursday] Monday did it all for them. She wanted them to be safe.

    The Settman Siblings: [as Tuesday] Well, they will be.