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Ross (3284 KP) rated Bird Box (2018) in Movies
Jan 14, 2019 (Updated Jan 14, 2019)
Slightly flawed premise for a film
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The premise of the film, that there are mysterious beings that, once seen, will drive sane people to suicide and insane people to do their bidding is intriguing. That is, until you realise that this means a film where people are either stuck inside, afraid of those mad "helpers" knocking on their door, or people wandering blindfolded around looking for food, water and shelter. Neither of these for me make for a particularly compelling watch. This film is split between the two.
The former aspects of the film are by far the best, people locked in a house together, running out of food (but somehow with plenty of electricity and running water) and considering venturing outside. However, with only those insane helpers likely to come to the door, we don't have the same level of jeopardy as your normal zombie/apocalypse film.
The latter aspects, people wandering around blindfolder, are just a nonsense. People driving in a car with blacked out windows and barely bumping into anything and sat-nav somehow getting them right to the front door (and the people know they are at the front door) was just totally unbelievable. Sat-nav frequently tells me I am in the sea when driving anywhere near the coast, so the chances of it accurately delivering me to the front door of a shop I programmed it for are minimal. Similarly when people are wandering around, they rarely bump into anything at all, and when they do it is always a trip (which would be easily avoided).
And finally the premise - the mysterious beings were not explored at all. While I am happy to have some mystery around the likes of this and actually hate it when they attempt to explain circumstances and fail, I felt this was just omitted completely. There is no real rhyme or reason for what happens in the film and I didn't like that. Its really just 2 hours of people afraid of some leaves.
The rating of this was for the suspense of the film and the acting within the house section, and for the epic opening sequences where the cataclysm unfolds, despite the glaring flaws in the premise and people miraculously getting around without concussion.
The former aspects of the film are by far the best, people locked in a house together, running out of food (but somehow with plenty of electricity and running water) and considering venturing outside. However, with only those insane helpers likely to come to the door, we don't have the same level of jeopardy as your normal zombie/apocalypse film.
The latter aspects, people wandering around blindfolder, are just a nonsense. People driving in a car with blacked out windows and barely bumping into anything and sat-nav somehow getting them right to the front door (and the people know they are at the front door) was just totally unbelievable. Sat-nav frequently tells me I am in the sea when driving anywhere near the coast, so the chances of it accurately delivering me to the front door of a shop I programmed it for are minimal. Similarly when people are wandering around, they rarely bump into anything at all, and when they do it is always a trip (which would be easily avoided).
And finally the premise - the mysterious beings were not explored at all. While I am happy to have some mystery around the likes of this and actually hate it when they attempt to explain circumstances and fail, I felt this was just omitted completely. There is no real rhyme or reason for what happens in the film and I didn't like that. Its really just 2 hours of people afraid of some leaves.
The rating of this was for the suspense of the film and the acting within the house section, and for the epic opening sequences where the cataclysm unfolds, despite the glaring flaws in the premise and people miraculously getting around without concussion.
Very nice, weavers will love this book. Not really a how to book for people like me that have limited knowledge of the craft

Shanelle (2 KP) rated Serafina and the Black Cloak in Books
Jan 15, 2018
Chief Rat Catcher.
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YA novel. The story was very good from the beginning. A Cloak that absorbs people? What? Why? How? So many questions.

Mahayla Bainter (2 KP) rated Lyft Driver in Apps
May 7, 2018
It has a great app but because so many people choose Uber the amount of driving you get is half or less than Uber.

AT (1676 KP) rated Misfits - Season 1 in TV
Mar 19, 2019
Fun, silly, interesting show about a group of young people that suddenly find themselves with super powers. Definitely not a show for kids, though.

Valerie Harridge (2118 KP) rated Youtube in Apps
Apr 11, 2019
Love it
I love this app. I love watching videos other people have made and really like that they offer renting movies as well.

Bohan Reviews (215 KP) rated Inception (2010) in Movies
May 8, 2019
Inception feels like a lot of people at their absolute best.
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Very nice, weavers will love this book. Not really a how to book for people like me that have limited knowledge of the craft

Sara Stone (0 KP) rated Snapchat in Apps
Aug 17, 2018

CKD (37 KP) rated You've Been Warned in Books
Dec 7, 2018
Not as good as some of the other James Patterson books. I think his writing style is "lost" when he writes with other people.