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The hell was not about the reality of a new Civil War in America, it was just hell to watch. It missed everything.
Badly directed and acted, it tried harder than too hard to make us care by being overtly political about the current situation in the US.
It was a mess of a film from beginning to its end.
I gave it two stars, but on reflection having written this review it is one star at best and that is generous. As I write watching the last scenes I despair at the dialogue. What the hell. No stars. It is terrible.
So boring and obvious. I am told to write at least one hundred words to make this count, so here they are:
So boring and obvious
So boring and obvious
So boring and obvious
So boring and obvious
So boring and obvious
So boring and obvious
So boring and obvious
I would give it a half star in the hope it would not be so self indulgent playing to an audience of self indulgent film makers. This is turgid. The fact is the long shot of the ship going from left to right is not just an intro scene, it is the film. In its entirety. It is bad bad bad bad bad bad bad. Yes that is what it does. It repeats scenes again and again. The director must be a really boring individual individual individual individual individual individual individual.
Thank heavens society is more inclusive.
Simple. Utter self indulgent tosh. Nolan regurgitates his ideas and this is a marvellous conception of life that has no beginning if you join it at the end.
You see. Easy to talk in parallel speak. I could go on for two and a half hours, but then you would mean we would be back at the beginning.
Tahw eht kcuF.