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Reviews
Keep Breathing (2022)
Do not call them flashbacks
So much as been complained about this film having so many, labeled "flashbacks," but what I saw and experienced were memories that were just played out for the viewer's benefit and understanding.
Plane crash, two die, one lives and all there is available is time -- your brain starts remembering life.
Sure, I did not understand why only one attempt at retrieving items from the plane (why not more luggage, another try for the radio, etc.)?
The memories were presented to help us understand the challeneges in life our "heroine" had endured. Finally deciding to just do something. How many times in our own lives does one rotten thing lead to another rotten thing to still another?
And just when WE all think everything is finally ending -- "Cars...I hear cars." Bad luck continues.
It was far more believeable and dramatic than a typical action flick with a redeeming closing. Life does not always happen that way.
Ambulance (2022)
More of a Drone Advertisement
This film illustrated more uses of a drone camera than anything else. The plot itself, just got nuttier and nuttier to the point I could not watch it any longer.
Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021)
Fast forward to hour three
A four hour version that did NOT get interesting until after hour three.
After almost falling asleep several times during hour one...and then two...and then three, it finally became a worthy film, however throwing it all away on a truly confusing 15 minute close out.
I am a die hard DC fan, from Batman to Superman to Wonder Woman, and there are movies one will watch over and over -- this is not one. One time is enough.
The "villian" looks like a Marvel character, who was fired from his last gig.
Best line was when Barry Allen / Flash asks Bruce Wayne / Batman: "Oh...and what is your super power, again?"
2067 (2020)
Lighten Up, People
This film is called Science FICTION for a reason.
So it does not have a star studed cast and the science does not make complete sense (unlike a guy flying through the sky from another planet, etc) and the continuity is off -- okay.
What this film dis for myself is that from the first minute, I watched through without pausing, restarting, falling asleep, and kept me glued from start to finish, because it grabs your attention and one wants to know what happens next.
Even if low budget and from "down under," it is worth watching.
Those high and mighty purists need to not watch any science fiction.
Outside the Wire (2021)
Running
Somewhere in the Trivia section it is pointed out that this Android runs in the same manner as various Terminators, however the running style looks just like Tom Cruise in EVERY Mission Impossible film, thus proving Tom Cruise is an Android / Terminator.
Filthy Rich (2020)
Wait for it
Not wasting time about casting, someone's face, slow scripts, etc. and just say "I did not see that ending coming" and leave it at that, because that is a mark of a decent show...catching one off guard.
Away (2020)
Hooks You In
Any show that makes one want to see the next episode makes it good TV.
Sure there were some far fetch storylines, but when, or if, we ever go to Mars...who knows just how dramatic it will be.
The first episode was slow, but after the secound episode -- I was hooked.
Life Like (2019)
One viewing is twice too many
There are films that I wished I had never wasted my time watching and then there is this film, which I wished I never even clicked on it in the first place.