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1/10
a 90-minute movie stretched o boring, 160-minute pain
5 February 2022
More than an hour of movie time wasted on overly-emotional, tiresome emotional claptrap. Oh, we're such good friends! Oh, we love each other so much! Oh, I'm such a reformed bad guy. Give me a break. After 90 minutes, I was retching with impatience, disgust and boredom.
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3/10
The movie was getting good but the ending SUCKED!
11 July 2021
Movie was moving right along and getting quite interesting with great character development and good story lines until the last few minutes when the director began reversing the film so we don't know IF that happened or not. In other words, the movie was getting good but the ending SUCKED!
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1/10
Closed captioning does not display
10 July 2021
Closed captioning does not display and it's in a foreign language so didn't watch. Too bad, looked interesting.
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1 Versus 100 (2019)
1/10
No redeeming features at all
13 June 2021
Acting, script, story -- all suck really bad. Not the stupidest film I've seen, but it's close. No redeeming features at all.
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2/10
Great concept but disappointing
13 April 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Great concept, well-directed and -acted. Had me until the gutless ending when the director kills off one of the leads in a random traffic accident that has nothing to do with the plot, probably because Kimberly K. Wilson, the writer and director, was either too stupid or lazy to allow the situation to play out as it would probably happen in life -- disappointing. Sure, the director foretold the writers' cowardly ending during the credits by having Annie cleaning Maggie's headstone, but the contrived ending still had no more to do with the plot than a typical *deux ex machina* at the end of an early Greek play by Euripides or an insipid teen movie.
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