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Predictable and boring


I'm surprised that so many people seemed to like this movie. I thought it was a major disappointment, and there wasn't even one character that I cared about at all.

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It was pretty obvious what was going on when Chloe was going on about all these nasty things she was doing, but the only interaction we got to see between them was the sugar scene in the cafe.

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Really? If you don't even care about any of the characters, then you don't care about what they do or what happens in the movie. Nor do you enjoy the movie. It isn't that difficult to understand.

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Are you serious? That's hilarously funny.

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I didn't think it was predictable at all. I managed to watch it without seeing a trailer for it beforehand so I had no idea what was going to happen.

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I did not find it boring, but I do agree on the predictable part.
The characters were not symphatetic, except for te wife.
I found the movie pretty disturbing, but it could have been done better.

Boycott movies that involve real animal violence! (and their directors too)

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Rena_Mahone writes: "The characters were not symphatetic, except for te wife."

That's interesting.

Because Egoyan spoke of Catherine as being the bad guy in this story. She's over-protective of her son to the point of spying on him. She doubts her husband, and tries to snare him in a plot baited by a girl she hires and then casts aside...


"Maybe it's another dimension. Or, you know, just really deep." --Needy

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I caught the sugar scene and was like this chick is lying. Came here to see and yes I was right. Turned the TV back to Justice League Doom

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Typical chinchilla...


 "Maybe it's another dimension. Or, you know, just really deep." --Needy

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Only a lazy mind gets bored.

Predictable? so you knew the entire plot without having to see the movie then?

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