5/10
I mean...
4 June 2020
This movie is the evidence any conspiracy theorist would love to have in support of whatever theory they want to spin. And the fact that it is an independent movie with a low budget and actors that don't quite grab your attention will only cement their theory that this movie was not supported by "the establishment". I saw it until the end and although the screenplay outlines a Machiavellian conspiracy theory that most certainly is wicked, expansive, and very, very sadistic in a way, the problem is that the performances are not enough to save it, in my humble opinion. I am a person who usually loves all the movies, but this one feels more like a high school project in a way, and although that it is not inherently bad, you can say that the actors were either not motivated enough or felt so strongly against their roles that they sentenced the movie to an early demise. Wilma Elles was the one who had to carry the emotional burden of the movie, and with all the loss and pain that she was supposed to be feeling, one would think she would be raw, willing to go down in flames and ready to fight to the death, yet you don't even manage to emotionally connect with her pain, and that is saying a lot.
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