If this actually was a video game it might be better received lol. Very little emotional weight despite J-Lo spending half the movie crying and wailing. Outside of her performance the rest of an otherwise decent cast does their best with the material provided.
The plot is wafer thin, with the only twist (if you can call it that) not really doing much to elevate what is ultimately a pedestrian and "by the numbers" script.
The production values deserve some praise, and their are a couple of decent sequences, but very little done in terms of "world building".
Bottom line: Would I recommend it? While it's better than many of Netflix's other feature film offerings, that's not really saying a lot. It's certainly not offensively bad, but it's probably better suited as something to throw on in the background, to look in on occasionally, while you're doing something else.
The plot is wafer thin, with the only twist (if you can call it that) not really doing much to elevate what is ultimately a pedestrian and "by the numbers" script.
The production values deserve some praise, and their are a couple of decent sequences, but very little done in terms of "world building".
Bottom line: Would I recommend it? While it's better than many of Netflix's other feature film offerings, that's not really saying a lot. It's certainly not offensively bad, but it's probably better suited as something to throw on in the background, to look in on occasionally, while you're doing something else.
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