Horror films about occult things often do well and often scare the audience. Of course, with those kinds of movies you should never start talking about predictability or how unoriginal a movie is, it just remains exciting popcorn entertainment. Tarot does have the right papers on board to become fun. In advance, we are not expected to get a surprising film that will offer us an innovation in the genre. Numerous films of this kind have already been made in the 90s, so hopefully the creators have paid close attention and bring a nice exciting film, where you may sometimes sit with your hands in front of the eyes because of the tension. Unfortunately, Tarot doesn't belong there and we really get to see a very bad movie, which takes way too long even with an hour and a half.
Where does that happen then? In any case, not to a slow course or that nothing happens. We can deny the film of a lot, but not that everything is slow or anything. It does take no less than 17 minutes before the name of the film appears in the opening credits, something that is quite disturbing by the way. A group of teenagers are chilling and drinking by the campfire and when the drink is up, they move in where they find an old set of tarot cards. Haley takes the cards makes a prediction for everyone in the future and of course there is always one in between who sees the danger and is going to be annoying. It is mainly Jacob Batalon who plays the role of Paxton in the film that seems most annoying in the film. Batalon played the role of Ned in Spider-Man: Homecoming and his sequel, and he did that in a fun way. It seems that tarot is just cashing just as fast and that he has made no effort to look good in this movie.
The kills in the movie are drowsy and you can see immediately coming. With the first two murders, it is therefore not difficult to unravel what those kills have to do with the tarot predictions. The creators do want it to happen that your mouth has to fall open with surprise, at least that's how it seems and if so, then it is pure underestimation of the audience that comes to this film. But the story behind the tarot cards is also really to cry about. I won't tell you how it works, but of course we have to go back in time hundreds of years and actually you can fill in the rest yourself. One by one, the teenagers fall prey to and the final denouement is really ridiculously bad. Complement this with dramatic acting and you will find out that Tarot has really just become a very bad horror movie and is a waste of your time.
Tarot may still seem like a nice movie based on the trailer, but appearances are deceiving. The film is really bad and then it takes an hour and a half really long. It is mainly Jacob Batalon who plays extremely annoying and badly. It's not that nothing happens in the movie, but the jumpscares are too standard for words and is again the old-fashioned trick to open the sound full, the kills are just not original and in addition, the origin where the cards come from is a case of 'just sigh'. The other cast doesn't act much better and at the end of the ride you have a heavily undersized horror movie where it seems as if the script was written by a toddler. If you still feel like a night of creeping at a little bit of a level, it is recommended to choose another movie.
Where does that happen then? In any case, not to a slow course or that nothing happens. We can deny the film of a lot, but not that everything is slow or anything. It does take no less than 17 minutes before the name of the film appears in the opening credits, something that is quite disturbing by the way. A group of teenagers are chilling and drinking by the campfire and when the drink is up, they move in where they find an old set of tarot cards. Haley takes the cards makes a prediction for everyone in the future and of course there is always one in between who sees the danger and is going to be annoying. It is mainly Jacob Batalon who plays the role of Paxton in the film that seems most annoying in the film. Batalon played the role of Ned in Spider-Man: Homecoming and his sequel, and he did that in a fun way. It seems that tarot is just cashing just as fast and that he has made no effort to look good in this movie.
The kills in the movie are drowsy and you can see immediately coming. With the first two murders, it is therefore not difficult to unravel what those kills have to do with the tarot predictions. The creators do want it to happen that your mouth has to fall open with surprise, at least that's how it seems and if so, then it is pure underestimation of the audience that comes to this film. But the story behind the tarot cards is also really to cry about. I won't tell you how it works, but of course we have to go back in time hundreds of years and actually you can fill in the rest yourself. One by one, the teenagers fall prey to and the final denouement is really ridiculously bad. Complement this with dramatic acting and you will find out that Tarot has really just become a very bad horror movie and is a waste of your time.
Tarot may still seem like a nice movie based on the trailer, but appearances are deceiving. The film is really bad and then it takes an hour and a half really long. It is mainly Jacob Batalon who plays extremely annoying and badly. It's not that nothing happens in the movie, but the jumpscares are too standard for words and is again the old-fashioned trick to open the sound full, the kills are just not original and in addition, the origin where the cards come from is a case of 'just sigh'. The other cast doesn't act much better and at the end of the ride you have a heavily undersized horror movie where it seems as if the script was written by a toddler. If you still feel like a night of creeping at a little bit of a level, it is recommended to choose another movie.
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