I can't believe this..


The bad reviews. To me, this film was a beautiful, psychological thriller. The blend of the score, mixed with the exploited reality of teens this day in age, especially in a time such as Spring Break, made it so real. If anything, it's a satirical mockery of our generation.

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Agreed. It's very underrated movie!

There's something wrong with Esther.

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I thought I was gonna come here and see stupid comments.

This movie was actually way way way more than I expected.

I got the chills, the whole essence of it, wow.

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So, you can't belivee that you have such bad taste in movies?

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Not so much that as having an eye for plots, characters, music and themes.

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kylewilliamson-73516 wrote:

Not so much that as having an eye for plots, characters, music and themes.


And an eye for girls in bikinis, and a tolerance for the same one-note piece of satire repeated over and over and over and over again with different visuals for 94 minutes. About one hour in there's a scene with the rival dealer sitting around his palatial home with his daughter on his knee and his adoring entourage, saying "He's taking food outta muh baby's mouth." Zero subtlety. It characterized this film. Just because it defied the expectations of morons who thought they'd be getting a jolly 80s style T&A party movie doesn't mean it's any good. It does go to show how you can fool people into thinking a movie is deep or arty with a tinkly keyboard soft-trance soundtrack.

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I liked it as well. Definitely underrated.

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