prophetagnostic
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A lot of inspiration from Hitchcock in the film. The strange cinematography, the unsettling silences, the odd symmetry of the sets, the unexplained events, and the characters increasing paranoia, the building of suspense/tension - All leading to an ambiguous ending. An ending that mirrors the future of the characters.
A lot of inspiration from Hitchcock in the film. The strange cinematography, the unsettling silences, the odd symmetry of the sets, the unexplained events, and the characters increasing paranoia, the building of suspense/tension - All leading to an ambiguous ending. An ending that mirrors the future of the characters.
A lot of inspiration from Hitchcock in the film. The strange cinematography, the unsettling silences, the odd symmetry of the sets, the unexplained events, and the characters increasing paranoia, the building of suspense/tension - All leading to an ambiguous ending. An ending that mirrors the future of the characters.
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Firstly, believe or don't, I don't care. You do you.
The main character just comes off as menacingly weird and phoney, the other actors are worse - if that is even possible.
The story is trite, disorganized, and overdone. It treats it's audience like idiots, spoon feeding every limping plot point.
Somehow manages to be painfully boring and super creepy at the same time.
The main character just comes off as menacingly weird and phoney, the other actors are worse - if that is even possible.
The story is trite, disorganized, and overdone. It treats it's audience like idiots, spoon feeding every limping plot point.
Somehow manages to be painfully boring and super creepy at the same time.
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Jobs for Canadians.
Everything else about this show is terrible, and I want my time back.
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