133 reviews
Clearly the other reviewers know nothing about narcissistic abuse
- pflugs-48071
- Jan 7, 2024
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Impactful
I didn't know how to write all the thoughts and feelings this movie made me feel. I also thought for a long time whether it is really worth writing everything, because the whole review will not be about the movie, but about the theme of this movie. I don't want to talk about this movie from a technical point of view, because I don't think it's the most important thing in this case. Yes, I think the movie is really good, but that's probably because I found so many similarities in it and I realized that I wasn't the only one who suffered from this kind of relationship. In short, the film is about a young woman trapped in an abusive relationship, and I think this is a very important topic to talk about, because an abusive relationship is very traumatic for people and their lives. There are many people in this world who are now in toxic relationships, and there are also many people who have been in this type of relationship before.
A very important point is that the film is very realistic. Of course, each person's case is different, but the whole point is abusive relationships and how being in them affects people's inner world and mental health. People feel trapped, like they have no other choice, they think that their partner is treating them badly out of love. For such people, it seems that this is how love should be, after all, just like in the movie, Simon said to Alice: "It's you and me. It's just us." Being in such a relationship is like losing yourself, at least in my opinion, the motif of the missing girl in the film shows exactly that. At that time you are absolutely addicted, if you go somewhere you feel guilty for not being with a partner, if you are having fun you feel guilty again for not being with a partner. When the partners of an abusive relationship are already completely attached to their victim, it becomes more and more difficult to escape from such a relationship.
But that's not the case, there is a way out of all these horrible things, whoever is reading this right now and is in a relationship like this, there is a way out. There will always be people around you in difficult times who really love and want to help. In the case of the film, it was Alice's friends who helped her escape from an abusive relationship. Although at first it seems that no one understands you, that everyone else is your enemy, but the truth is completely different.
Alice says: "I know this sounds crazy, but sometimes it feels like he can read my mind" and "There's nowhere left that I can actually be alone." And this is absolutely true, because people in such relationships lose themselves, forget what they really are, they can't even think logically anymore. Also, hair pulling is a very real experience caused by a very high level of stress. In fact, the movie looked so familiar that it was hard to watch.
I really highly recommend this movie because it does an excellent job of revealing the main idea and raising a very important issue. Some viewers may find it difficult to watch, but the film is definitely worth watching.
A very important point is that the film is very realistic. Of course, each person's case is different, but the whole point is abusive relationships and how being in them affects people's inner world and mental health. People feel trapped, like they have no other choice, they think that their partner is treating them badly out of love. For such people, it seems that this is how love should be, after all, just like in the movie, Simon said to Alice: "It's you and me. It's just us." Being in such a relationship is like losing yourself, at least in my opinion, the motif of the missing girl in the film shows exactly that. At that time you are absolutely addicted, if you go somewhere you feel guilty for not being with a partner, if you are having fun you feel guilty again for not being with a partner. When the partners of an abusive relationship are already completely attached to their victim, it becomes more and more difficult to escape from such a relationship.
But that's not the case, there is a way out of all these horrible things, whoever is reading this right now and is in a relationship like this, there is a way out. There will always be people around you in difficult times who really love and want to help. In the case of the film, it was Alice's friends who helped her escape from an abusive relationship. Although at first it seems that no one understands you, that everyone else is your enemy, but the truth is completely different.
Alice says: "I know this sounds crazy, but sometimes it feels like he can read my mind" and "There's nowhere left that I can actually be alone." And this is absolutely true, because people in such relationships lose themselves, forget what they really are, they can't even think logically anymore. Also, hair pulling is a very real experience caused by a very high level of stress. In fact, the movie looked so familiar that it was hard to watch.
I really highly recommend this movie because it does an excellent job of revealing the main idea and raising a very important issue. Some viewers may find it difficult to watch, but the film is definitely worth watching.
- edgarasstasaitis
- Feb 9, 2023
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The Anguish of Alice...
You're with a man who's very subtly coercive, in a relationship that's vile and corrosive, playing tricks with how you think, makes you wither, narrow, shrink, this is no way to spend your days, no life to live. Time with friends gives you a chance to float, reflect, of how your mind has crashed and burned, become a wreck, with their help they catch your fall, assist the break with a large maul, evict the poison from your heart, with great effect.
I thought Anna Kendrick was amazing as the mentally anguished and tortured Alice, who's fairy-tale romance had turned out to be anything but, as she finds out what friendship and love really can be, when those close truly care.
I thought Anna Kendrick was amazing as the mentally anguished and tortured Alice, who's fairy-tale romance had turned out to be anything but, as she finds out what friendship and love really can be, when those close truly care.
Exceptionally dull
Avoid this movie and save yourself an hour and a half of complete boredom. The movie is basically just watching, waiting for something to happen. Nothing ever does. You'll watch, wait for something significant about her backstory, and never get it. Then you'll wait for that big climax, but it doesn't happen. And then the credits roll. They put more effort into making the trailer interesting than they did with the movie itself.
Part of me wonders if there was something bigger planned, and they just ran out of time and money, or if this is becoming a new trend, where movies have pointless endings, as if being pointless is something new and edgy.
Part of me wonders if there was something bigger planned, and they just ran out of time and money, or if this is becoming a new trend, where movies have pointless endings, as if being pointless is something new and edgy.
Could've been so much more
- thesnowgirl147
- Jan 21, 2023
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Has something to offer but it's too slow and simple
I like the concept here of the vast difference between actual love and narcissistic control. Narcissistic personality disorder is when someone needs to control and manipulate other people to feel like they're human. They're basically lacking a soul and feed of others in a nutshell.
This film tries to portray this subtle abuse by showing mostly the abused victim and not the actual abuse so most of the film is the lead female being stuck in a relationship and it just doesn't do much else. She's with her friends and not in the actual abuse for most the screen time.
The ending is pretty good, but the slow first hour or so really drags. I would have like to have seen more of what created her abuse symptoms and also how she was before meeting her Narc boyfriend.
Overall the acting is good, but the plot is too slow for most audiences and didn't really progress. It also is dealing with very subtle things in a very subtle way as well so it misses the mark on being an effective drama or thriller and is more just a character study. 5/10.
This film tries to portray this subtle abuse by showing mostly the abused victim and not the actual abuse so most of the film is the lead female being stuck in a relationship and it just doesn't do much else. She's with her friends and not in the actual abuse for most the screen time.
The ending is pretty good, but the slow first hour or so really drags. I would have like to have seen more of what created her abuse symptoms and also how she was before meeting her Narc boyfriend.
Overall the acting is good, but the plot is too slow for most audiences and didn't really progress. It also is dealing with very subtle things in a very subtle way as well so it misses the mark on being an effective drama or thriller and is more just a character study. 5/10.
- zack_gideon
- Feb 2, 2023
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In a relationship with a Narcissist
- Blue-Grotto
- Sep 28, 2022
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Too dull to recommend
Powerful, subtle, poignant
Loved this movie and a great debut for director Mary Nighy. The film creates a real sense of what it must be like for the abused party when the abuser is a controlling, manipulator. There were Great performances too from The three main characters who demonstrate the spirit of friendship as the became increasingly aware of what was really going on. It just goes to show that a psychological drama does not need to be extreme or violent and that the damage and trauma of control and manipulation can be subtle and unseen.
It's a mystery to me why the early reviews on IMDB have been so negative about this movie.
It's a mystery to me why the early reviews on IMDB have been so negative about this movie.
- rickhuckstep
- Feb 13, 2023
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Goes nowhere
Painfully real
I get the low ratings. People want their breath taken away, getting excited and entertained. Well, this movie is true to life, and life rarely does any of these. At least not in a good way when you live with an abuser. It sucks all happiness out of you and makes your life anxious and miserable. The movie is kind of slow and uneventful so the hidden emotions can sink in and open your eyes. It's subtle, but spot-on. The three girls are all stellar! The abuser feels flat and hollow, because that's what abusers are - fake and pretending, until they think they've got you and show their real face. I have to admit, I did not enjoy the movie. It's not really meant to be enjoyed. But I enjoyed the superb acting, the setting, the genuine friendship and love, the little gestures. Anna Kendrick is killing it! And the supporting cast too! Remember to just be kind to each other. You don't know what the person in front of you might be going through or dealing with.
Alice, Darling examines abuse without exploitation.
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"Alice, Darling brilliantly tackles the sensitive topic of abusive relationships. Alanna Francis' script stands out with a profound, respectful look into an emotionally disturbed Anna Kendrick - career-best performance - but also into the genuine best of female friendship.
A non-exploitative look into how psychological violence can be as traumatic as any other kind of physical abuse, as well as how insanely difficult it is to leave such a toxic relationship.
Mary Nighy cannot escape the subgenre's formulaic boundaries, but she should be proud of such an enlightening, impactful feature directorial debut."
Rating: B+
"Alice, Darling brilliantly tackles the sensitive topic of abusive relationships. Alanna Francis' script stands out with a profound, respectful look into an emotionally disturbed Anna Kendrick - career-best performance - but also into the genuine best of female friendship.
A non-exploitative look into how psychological violence can be as traumatic as any other kind of physical abuse, as well as how insanely difficult it is to leave such a toxic relationship.
Mary Nighy cannot escape the subgenre's formulaic boundaries, but she should be proud of such an enlightening, impactful feature directorial debut."
Rating: B+
- msbreviews
- Jan 19, 2023
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Annoyingly dull and boring.
- Top_Dawg_Critic
- Feb 7, 2023
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An excrutiating watch
This movie drives home the pain of abuse very effectively, primarily by torturing the watcher with its unending drudgery. Viewer beware: This is not any sort of exciting thriller, there are no shocks, surprises, twists or turns to be had. The tone is miserable from the start to the finish, and the storytelling itself is virtually absent. Almost nothing happens, and everything that does is painfully slow and ultimately inconsequential. It's just another boring straight-to-video quality story about the evil man being bad, with nothing new or innovative. Kendrick's acting is decent enough, but it's not as if she's expected to do anything other than look sadly at her phone for 90 minutes. Avoid.
Strong performances but didn't push the envelope as far as I thought it would
Alice, Darling (2022) is a movie my wife and I saw in theaters last night. The storyline follows a group of friends who decide to go on a girl trip to celebrate one of their birthdays. One of the friends, Alice, has a psychological and verbally abusive boyfriend she needs to lie to, to go on the trip. She spends the entire trip scares to death he will find out about the trip. As her friends discover what's bothering her they will do their best to help her overcome her fears.
This movie is directed by Mary Nighy (Traces) in her major motion picture directorial debut and stars Anna Kendrick (Pitch Perfect), Kaniehtiio Horn (Possessor), Charlie Carrick (Deep Water) and Wunmi Mosaku (His House).
The storyline for this had a lot of potential and the cast is outstanding and delivers strong performances. The chemistry between the cast was tremendous and felt authentic. You could feel the anxiety oozing through the screen and the friends genuine desperation to help their friend. However, there were decisions throughout the picture by both the friends and Alice that didn't feel realistic and was frustrating. The subplot of Angela missing was under utilized, and while a metaphor, could have had a better conclusion that was more impactful and less subtle. There's a sex scene in here that's the strangest thing I've ever seen. The ending was solid but I thought they'd show more of the husbands abusive ways in an explosive climax.
Overall, this is an okay movie with some redeeming elements but didn't push the envelope as far as I thought it would. I would score this a 5.5-6/10 and recommend seeing it once.
This movie is directed by Mary Nighy (Traces) in her major motion picture directorial debut and stars Anna Kendrick (Pitch Perfect), Kaniehtiio Horn (Possessor), Charlie Carrick (Deep Water) and Wunmi Mosaku (His House).
The storyline for this had a lot of potential and the cast is outstanding and delivers strong performances. The chemistry between the cast was tremendous and felt authentic. You could feel the anxiety oozing through the screen and the friends genuine desperation to help their friend. However, there were decisions throughout the picture by both the friends and Alice that didn't feel realistic and was frustrating. The subplot of Angela missing was under utilized, and while a metaphor, could have had a better conclusion that was more impactful and less subtle. There's a sex scene in here that's the strangest thing I've ever seen. The ending was solid but I thought they'd show more of the husbands abusive ways in an explosive climax.
Overall, this is an okay movie with some redeeming elements but didn't push the envelope as far as I thought it would. I would score this a 5.5-6/10 and recommend seeing it once.
- kevin_robbins
- Jan 19, 2023
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Mind numbing agony for the audience
- Silicone54
- Feb 2, 2023
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Not truly on point
So this is a story about a woman that's in a controlling and emotionally manipulative relationship with a man. At least that's what it appears to be. And I say that because this story is so wildly unclear, and at best you're guessing. It's like they took a story, then cut out all the stuff that would explain what actually happened. And then stuffed it full of everything that happened between the stuff that happened. And rely on you to understand the plot without telling you any of the actual story.
This is not a great way to make a movie. This is a great way to debut how actors can describe things with just their range of emotions, and they are amazing in that. The acting really is top notch. But the story is so bare bones, that I simply can't give it a great rating.
6/10 great acting, very lackluster story.
This is not a great way to make a movie. This is a great way to debut how actors can describe things with just their range of emotions, and they are amazing in that. The acting really is top notch. But the story is so bare bones, that I simply can't give it a great rating.
6/10 great acting, very lackluster story.
Everybody acting UNNECESSARILY weird for ninety minutes. VERY
First off, it took FOR. EV. ER to get to the point of the movie... secondly, are we really sure this movie just isn't about some girl who is completely out of her mind who created her own angst?? Unless i missed something, they did a really poor job of making the boyfriend seem verbally or even emotionally abusive... matter of fact, most of the the interactions they show of the couple actually make the guy out to be fairly nice, mild mannered, sometimes affectionate and fairly thoughtful.
But instead of 'show and tell' the movie tries to outline how abusive he has been to the girlfriend in flashbacks and through her recanting stories to her friends, but even then, he doesn't seem to have really done anything bad enough to merit this woman's anxiety.
In one scene she tries to explain how bad her relationship is because, as she says, "sometimes i think he can read my mind and if he can do that then there is nowhere left that i can be alone" meanwhile, her friends are looking at her while speaking these words like she just told them he beat her with a bat.
There's another scene where she's telling her friends how much the boyfriend doesn't like potato chips as she imitates the boyfriend... "there's enough saturated fats to kill a horse. You'll regret those when you get on the scale in the morning".
Again, the friends are sitting beside her making faces to each other like, "oh my god - this MONSTER said that to you??!!" "" "i wish you would have told us it was this bad" they tell her (seriously) and finally, they layered a backdrop of a missing girl on this little getaway for some sort of subplot that I can only think they were trying to make the viewer fear the boyfriend (?) all the while they never really give you a reason to fear the boyfriend that much at all.
This is a hard pass for me. Everybody is unnecessarily weirded out for no reason.
But instead of 'show and tell' the movie tries to outline how abusive he has been to the girlfriend in flashbacks and through her recanting stories to her friends, but even then, he doesn't seem to have really done anything bad enough to merit this woman's anxiety.
In one scene she tries to explain how bad her relationship is because, as she says, "sometimes i think he can read my mind and if he can do that then there is nowhere left that i can be alone" meanwhile, her friends are looking at her while speaking these words like she just told them he beat her with a bat.
There's another scene where she's telling her friends how much the boyfriend doesn't like potato chips as she imitates the boyfriend... "there's enough saturated fats to kill a horse. You'll regret those when you get on the scale in the morning".
Again, the friends are sitting beside her making faces to each other like, "oh my god - this MONSTER said that to you??!!" "" "i wish you would have told us it was this bad" they tell her (seriously) and finally, they layered a backdrop of a missing girl on this little getaway for some sort of subplot that I can only think they were trying to make the viewer fear the boyfriend (?) all the while they never really give you a reason to fear the boyfriend that much at all.
This is a hard pass for me. Everybody is unnecessarily weirded out for no reason.
quiet suffering
Alice (Anna Kendrick) is stressed. Her boyfriend Simon (Charlie Carrick) is controlling. Her friends Tess (Kaniehtiio Horn) and Sophie (Wunmi Mosaku) invite her to spend a week at a cabin in the country. She becomes obsessed with a missing woman.
This is a classy indie version of a Lifetime movie. Whereas Lifetime would have the boyfriend scream and turn the climax into a thriller chase film, this one is showing the emotional control and quiet suffering. It's not the most dynamic, but it works. I do want a moment of standard melodrama and have Sophie force a hug on Alice. This movie needs a heavier hand in a few key moments. Anna Kendrick is pretty good here. The actors are all pretty good.
This is a classy indie version of a Lifetime movie. Whereas Lifetime would have the boyfriend scream and turn the climax into a thriller chase film, this one is showing the emotional control and quiet suffering. It's not the most dynamic, but it works. I do want a moment of standard melodrama and have Sophie force a hug on Alice. This movie needs a heavier hand in a few key moments. Anna Kendrick is pretty good here. The actors are all pretty good.
- SnoopyStyle
- Feb 9, 2023
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Thanks to the beginning director and writers, the story unfortunately remains a bit on the simple side.
Alice, Darling is a new drama thriller directed by Mary Nighy. This is the first movie she has directed and has only directed some episodes of different TV series before this.
In the film, Alice (Anna Kendrick) goes away with her friends Sophie (Wunmi Mosaku) and Tess (Kaniehtiio Horn) for Tess's birthday. She lies to her partner Simon (Charlie Carrick) about this. She has an uneasy relationship with Simon, in which Simon always dominantly makes the decisions for them.
This lie turns Alice's time with her friends from a fun girls' trip into a precarious one. For example, Alice begins to wonder if she should go public with her problems to her friends. This can only completely ruin the fun.
Besides the fact that this is only the first film that Mary Nighy has directed, this is also only the second film for which writers Alanna Francis and Mark Van de Ven have written the story. Because of the starting sides of both of them, they keep this film a bit on the simple side. Unfortunately, the message about someone who is in an uncomfortable relationship with a partner who makes all the choices is not very strong.
With this film they also take their time to make it clear to you as a viewer what exactly this film is about. For example, in the beginning you first have to try to guess what kind of film you are going to see. The storytelling of the film is unfortunately a bit on the rushed side, so the film sometimes jumps quickly from scene to scene, to show some different moments. As a result, the story can sometimes remain a bit difficult to follow and the film is sometimes filled with unnecessary scenes, which have little or no value for the final ending.
It also takes a while before you clearly learn about the different relationships between all the characters. As a result, the acting in the beginning of the film unfortunately does not come across very well at first. Fortunately, this changes later in the film and most actors know how to act better and more clearly. You just keep missing a clearer history of the characters, to really understand them. Due to the lack of background information and some lack of other details, the film sometimes comes across as too rushed or simple. As a viewer, this makes you wonder why the characters can't just talk about each other's problems as friends.
Anna Kendrick looks good in the lead role, but this is not her best acting. She has done better acting in her other films. Kaniehtiio is also more of a TV actress and knows how to do nice acting, but does not do anything special with her role. Wunmi Mosaku plays more like the backbone of the girlfriend group, trying to balance everything between everyone. Charlie Carrick unfortunately comes forward a bit too exaggerated in his role, so that the film loses some of its credibility.
In the film, Alice (Anna Kendrick) goes away with her friends Sophie (Wunmi Mosaku) and Tess (Kaniehtiio Horn) for Tess's birthday. She lies to her partner Simon (Charlie Carrick) about this. She has an uneasy relationship with Simon, in which Simon always dominantly makes the decisions for them.
This lie turns Alice's time with her friends from a fun girls' trip into a precarious one. For example, Alice begins to wonder if she should go public with her problems to her friends. This can only completely ruin the fun.
Besides the fact that this is only the first film that Mary Nighy has directed, this is also only the second film for which writers Alanna Francis and Mark Van de Ven have written the story. Because of the starting sides of both of them, they keep this film a bit on the simple side. Unfortunately, the message about someone who is in an uncomfortable relationship with a partner who makes all the choices is not very strong.
With this film they also take their time to make it clear to you as a viewer what exactly this film is about. For example, in the beginning you first have to try to guess what kind of film you are going to see. The storytelling of the film is unfortunately a bit on the rushed side, so the film sometimes jumps quickly from scene to scene, to show some different moments. As a result, the story can sometimes remain a bit difficult to follow and the film is sometimes filled with unnecessary scenes, which have little or no value for the final ending.
It also takes a while before you clearly learn about the different relationships between all the characters. As a result, the acting in the beginning of the film unfortunately does not come across very well at first. Fortunately, this changes later in the film and most actors know how to act better and more clearly. You just keep missing a clearer history of the characters, to really understand them. Due to the lack of background information and some lack of other details, the film sometimes comes across as too rushed or simple. As a viewer, this makes you wonder why the characters can't just talk about each other's problems as friends.
Anna Kendrick looks good in the lead role, but this is not her best acting. She has done better acting in her other films. Kaniehtiio is also more of a TV actress and knows how to do nice acting, but does not do anything special with her role. Wunmi Mosaku plays more like the backbone of the girlfriend group, trying to balance everything between everyone. Charlie Carrick unfortunately comes forward a bit too exaggerated in his role, so that the film loses some of its credibility.
- movieman6-413-929510
- Jan 29, 2023
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Shocked at low reviews
Higher score to even out the unnecessarily bad ones.
I imagine the low scores come from people who could not connect with the subject matter.
This was such as superbly done, realistic portrayal of coercive control abuse.
And captures the inner effects of any kind of abuse in relationships.
I loved the obvious, but subtle concurrent storyline of the missing girl.
It's such a deeply contemplative film. The imagery is stunning. The way it takes a single moment and fleshes it all the way out is true artistry.
The simplicity of the storyline is what makes this such a good story.
It's vertical, deep. Not sweeping and horizontal.
I imagine the low scores come from people who could not connect with the subject matter.
This was such as superbly done, realistic portrayal of coercive control abuse.
And captures the inner effects of any kind of abuse in relationships.
I loved the obvious, but subtle concurrent storyline of the missing girl.
It's such a deeply contemplative film. The imagery is stunning. The way it takes a single moment and fleshes it all the way out is true artistry.
The simplicity of the storyline is what makes this such a good story.
It's vertical, deep. Not sweeping and horizontal.
It's not supposed to be entertaining
The reviews on here are so problematic. People are moaning this isn't entertaining, it has no thrills and excitement. This is what abuse feels like, numb and dull in the stomach.
People want to watch physical abuse, want the shocks and horror of dealing with abuse. But it's not always like that. Sometimes it's odd, weird and strange.
This feel is real. The panic of doing something wrong, that your friends notice you acting different. And realising yourself that there is a problem.
Alice is taken away from her life, with friends. She is out of the situation and then it gets unsettling when she isn't just concentrating on being a good girl to her partner.
Abuse is horrific. Sorry if this didn't 'excite' you or you found it boring. But I think it was very valid in how disconnected abuse can make you feel.
People want to watch physical abuse, want the shocks and horror of dealing with abuse. But it's not always like that. Sometimes it's odd, weird and strange.
This feel is real. The panic of doing something wrong, that your friends notice you acting different. And realising yourself that there is a problem.
Alice is taken away from her life, with friends. She is out of the situation and then it gets unsettling when she isn't just concentrating on being a good girl to her partner.
Abuse is horrific. Sorry if this didn't 'excite' you or you found it boring. But I think it was very valid in how disconnected abuse can make you feel.
- rockbunny-73250
- Aug 5, 2023
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NOT dramatic. NOR is it the least bit of thrilling. What is left?
I love Anna Kendrick, the actress. She does a decent job (as always) performing her role, but...
The bad: this movie is severely lacking in spark and punch. There simply isnt any TRUE to life drama. And it sure as heck aint thrilling whatsoever.
More bad: the other leading actors are quite mediocre, well below average actually and that is a real bummer, because in such a personal tale about relationship, the other actors should matter, but now they unfortunately DON"T, because their acting capabilities are way below par. No chemistry. No fireworks...sigh.
Not any good then? The stories dramatic arch is disjointed. It doesnt flow well. There is "some" drama, but so little that I would never recommend this movie to anyone who is into dramas. Kind of a sleeping pill...
The bad: this movie is severely lacking in spark and punch. There simply isnt any TRUE to life drama. And it sure as heck aint thrilling whatsoever.
More bad: the other leading actors are quite mediocre, well below average actually and that is a real bummer, because in such a personal tale about relationship, the other actors should matter, but now they unfortunately DON"T, because their acting capabilities are way below par. No chemistry. No fireworks...sigh.
Not any good then? The stories dramatic arch is disjointed. It doesnt flow well. There is "some" drama, but so little that I would never recommend this movie to anyone who is into dramas. Kind of a sleeping pill...
A bad movie that fails to get off the ground...
- Justin-354-218379
- Feb 6, 2023
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Great depiction of abuse--plot could be stronger
- extrasparee
- Nov 7, 2023
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