
This movie has a sleepy quality to it, but it does engage with some thought-provoking ideas. The movie succeeds by making you think, and in that it is interesting. Where the movie stuggles is in execution. There are no excellent set-piece moments, and too much of the important development happes off-camera. They forgot the important rule of film: it's always best to show instead of tell. That said, the film is still good, and it's worth at least a watch just for Vincent D'Onofrio's outstanding acting.LinksSupport Our Work - https://lsgmedia.net/joinDiscord - https://discord.com/invite/8FmrT9DrvuAcknowledgementsFloyd Frye (Intro/Outro Voice): https://www.tiktok.com/@floydfrye George C Music (Music): https://www.youtube.com/@GeorgeCMusicDisclaimer: This episode features impressions and parodies of celebrities and characters for entertainment purposes only. All impressions are satirical and fictionalized. Clips used in this episode fall under fair use for commentary, criticism, and parody. This is a movie podcast meant purely for entertainment— no affiliation with any celebrities, studios, or rights holders.
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