Just a terrible, terrible film
That's right a terribly funny, twisted, shockingly good movie. 9/10. Everything I look for in a pitch-black comedy.
shareThat's right a terribly funny, twisted, shockingly good movie. 9/10. Everything I look for in a pitch-black comedy.
shareHaha yup
shareYes. So you are saying terribly awesome. I agree. I love the black comedy.
David Koechner was great. All the actors were. Good writing and twists and turns and I didn't want it to end.
Loved it.
sharehaha, nice
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Wow, you must think that's such clever click-bait.
The truth is, this IS a terrible, awful, bad, depressing film, with no redeeming features. What was the point of it? To show the terrible lengths a desperate person will go to in order to get enough money to get some semblance of control over their life? To show how our enslavement to money dehumanizes us?
I am certain anyone with a brain ALREADY KNOWS THIS, so why bother? Water is wet, the sky is blue, money enslaves us, people do awful things to each other. What great insight (!)
It wasn't even as if the way this obviousness was unfolded was at all elegant, or surprising, or interesting, or particularly clever, or entertaining (unless depressing *beep* entertains you), so why make this film at all?
To try and get enough money to be able to live like a human being, with some semblance of dignity, results in actually losing all humanity and dignity while doing it - was that the amazingly clever conclusion we are to draw from this film? (Although I'd bet most of the people who liked this film didn't even take that thought as far as this.)
That may well be a perfect encapsulation of our pay-day loans, bingo/casino website-proliferating, greedy-rich-corporate-scum-preying-on-those-who-can-least-afford-it, ever-worsening society, but still, in no way a clever insight or a point worth making for the amount of whatever this admittedly low-ish budget film must have cost.
This is effectively depressing filler, the film equivalent of all-bran cereal to ease your regular bowel movements, just keeping the wheels of the small-film industry rotating - I suppose it serves a small purpose, but is of no creative note or worth.
3/10
"It's too late... Always has been, always will be...
Too late."
I agree wholeheartedly. Quite the sickest film I have seen. I mean the proper definition of sickest not the latest contrary definition used by the brain dead,internet-obsessed "yoof".
I have rated it one star. It didn't allow me to mark it zero.