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I went to the theatre expecting something exciting, and instead was afforded the opportunity to hone my "guess the next plot
twist
before it happens" skills.
His "Swimming With Sharks" isn't a diatribe against Hollywood, nor is it a tribute to the hard-working underling...instead, it's stunt film-making with a twist, a one-trick pony with tunnel-vision.
I kept waiting to see that 'new
twist'
or 'new angle' but, honest, it doesn't come.
This is brought to light so early that it doesn't even qualify as a
twist.
Would have an interesting plot twist, Elena working for her drug dealing cousin who is also a perv.
There's an environmental
twist
as the vampires are attacking villages because their rain forest and old diet of wild animals is disappearing because of the greedy corporations and farmers.
However, the film really does suffer from truly lethargic pacing, some of the film was so slow I almost fell asleep between one key
twist.
Interesting
twist
on an hackneyed story.
And when the movie reached its almost admirably sick over-the-top final twist, I had completely given up (better say "throw-up).
The
twist
is that instead of frail old L. Ron Hubbard as the cult leader, there's a centuries old space monster who turns his followers into vampires.
No resolution or big
twist
or anything.
It had a very slow first act, lazy killing scene's, annoying and flat characters and a very stupid and very unbelievable
twist.
The last third of the movie isn't too bad though, delivering some decent suspense scenes, though there is probably one
"twist"
too many in the end.
There is a decent plot
twist
towards the end, but so many scenes that don't make sense.
The unbelievable
twist
the movie makes - going from an extremely bad "Alien lifeforms inhabit earth" movie with sickening bad acting, to a film that tries to spread an Archchristian "Judgement day is at hand, seek Jesus or though shall burn for all eternity in the fiery debts of hell" message - left me stunned after being tormented for 85 minutes.
"Milo" is yet another answer to a question nobody ever asked.Do we really need more slashers?I for one think we already have more than enough.I guess the professional tall guys overcharged so in this one we deal with a murderous kid that's also a zombie or a ghost when he feels like it.A long time ago,he drowned but that didn't bother him and he still kills people("Friday the 13th",what's that?).One day,his survivors have a big reunion and as a surprise twist,Milo comes to pay them a visit.Through some really bad shots that show everything except the murders the cast is thinned out till only the final girl is left to find out Milo's dull,I mean dark secret.She and her friends have been dying to know.Once discovered,Milo goes on yet another murderous rampage(isn't it his bedtime yet?) and the girl,well she screams a lot.The acting is not even bottom of the barrel,the barrel refuses to be associated with it.Milo can be one creepy bastard from time to time I give him that,but some movies just can't be saved without a great script or gratuitous nudity.
Even JR from Dallas couldn't survive that lame
twist.
This is a little bit of a
twist
of the normal Hollywood manipulation of time.
Brownrigg this film has a great central idea which builds into a cool
twist
ending, but ultimately is a bit of a chore to sit through because of it's low budget restrictions and a rather slow script by Tim Pope.
The
twist
ending is great, but it just takes far too long to get to it.
The movie is however one big mess with a unlikely story that can't seem to stop putting
twist
and turns in it.
Welles' film is too personal, with an interesting
twist
towards totalitarianism, the 1990 or so TV version is too shallow.
Not much of a
twist
and not that interesting either.
Every single
twist
and turn is predictable.
And if you don't like me then send me hate mail so that I could write another review and state how much hate mail I get and try to
twist
this into making it seem as if I am a bad ass.
Richard Kelly, in his first feature film, seems to have collected enough scenes of adolescent rage, late-night stoner diatribes, self-righteous justifications and inoffensive, banal philosophy to inspire twenty teen-angst dramas; then mashed them into a single two hour package with a sci-fi
twist.
And without spoiling the big, nonsensical
twist
ending, just take my word for it: the fascinating incompetence of the first scenes gives way to a deep cathode-tube-smashing impulse.
The only good thing of this movie is its final
twist.
I actually thought that they did this on purpose in order to surprise us with some wonderful
twist.
Killer" features some references to such teen slasher staples like "Scream" or "Friday the 13th".The climatic
twist
ending looks like lilted from "The Sixth Sense".The uncertainty about whether the homicidal watchman is alive or dead provide some mild interest,but the characters are one-dimensional and the endless scenes of walking through dark school corridors really got on my nerves.The presence of charismatic Paul Naschy almost saves this clichéd slasher flick.There is also some decent gore on display including a splendidly bloody beheading.It's nice to see Manuela Velasco of "Rec" fame in a small role.4
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