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Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Totally catches you off guard. You start watching expecting a murder mystery show and you end up getting completely rattled. I like how they went from the angle of the perpetrator's family and not the victim. No more of this redundant "we miss them" from the victim's family and instead they're asking far more devastating questions like "how could we create this?". It definitely feels like a stretch connecting social media (they even hang the name Andrew Tate in there)…
20 minutes into this movie and there is two r*pe scenes. Literally what the fuck is wrong with you Stanley Kubrick. Idk if the rest of this is worth watching or not but this might be the most uncomfortable weird ass start to a movie. Kubrick was definitely abused as a child or something that man needs help.
Steve Carrel and the Chalster absolutely carry this movie. Music wasn't good at all and story wasn't all that interesting but the acting makes it devastating to watch. Steve Carrel is a legend of the game and you feel for the man the entire movie.
Elite vibes, Paris is an awesome place. I wish it was actually this empty in real life though.