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A bad movie

Posted : 1 year, 8 months ago on 29 August 2022 09:29

To be honest, I wasn’t really sure what to expect from this flick but since it was starring Sylvester Stallone, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, it is rather disheartening that, 20 years after ‘Pulp Fiction’ was released, there were still making such shameless copycats. I mean, can you imagine ‘Pulp Fiction’ without its amazingly cool soundtrack, can you imagine if it would have been written by some hack instead of Quentin Tarantino and can you imagine if they would have added some lame self-help book to link somehow all the characters together? Well, this movie would have been pretty much the end-result. Concerning Stallone, I have to admit that it was actually probably one of the most interesting characters he had done in years but his character was not developed whatsoever (which could be said about every single character involved in this movie). It was also pretty neat to see the lovely Lauren Cohan finally in something else than ‘The Walking Dead’. Damned, she is really super charismatic but, unfortunately, pretty much like Stallone, she was given really nothing interesting to do here. Concerning the rest of the cast, there were quite a lot of B stars involved and they all did what they could with this material but I can’t say I cared about any of them. Coming back on the self-help book, the damned thing was unconvincing right from the start but it might have been slightly more efficient if Teddy Raymond would have remained an enigma. Instead, at some point, they decided to show his ‘skills’ and how he managed to cure another character of his nicotine addiction but it was just so pathetic and it made this book look even more idiotic than it already was. Anyway, to conclude, pretty much nothing worked in this movie, the damned thing was pretty bad and you should probably avoid it. 



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Reach Me review

Posted : 9 years, 5 months ago on 8 December 2014 03:57

The cast here is quite an unusual mixture of talent. The talent is so expansive and ranges from horrible to decent to great, but that really takes away from the movie. Kelsey Grammer's part was pretty pointless. In fact a lot of characters make such brief appearances that it's hard to tell if it was on purpose or the just couldn't make time for them to have more scenes. It's weird to see Sylvester Stallone in a drama rather than an action film. So there were times where it was captivating, but at other times it was a bit cheesy. I don't think this movie knew what it wanted to bit. It was a collaborative mess of genres from crime, romance, thriller, and dramedy. Too much was going on here and I felt like some things went unresolved and others happened way too quickly. There are a few scenes here and there I kind of liked, but for the most part this was so lame. I was highly disappointed by this movie. It had potential, but it ultimately failed in most aspects.


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