Right, well from this 2020 action sci-fi movie's cover, I have to admit that I was expecting the movie to be filled with action, or at the least a proper pacing.
However, that was just wishful thinking, because director Matthew Ninaber delivered an insanely pointless and slow paced movie here with "Transference: Escape the Dark". I managed to sit through just a bit more than half of the movie, then I gave up on the ordeal, on the account of it being nothing more than people sitting or standing around and talking. Not even interesting or riveting dialogue, no, not even that was adequate.
The pacing of the storyline was so slow, pointless and uneventful that with each ticking minute it got more and more difficult to remain interested in a storyline that was dead even before the movie started. And a short point after midway, then I just tossed the towel in the ring and gave up. And believe you me, I am never returning to watch the rest of "Transference: Escape the Dark", it just simply isn't worth the time or effort.
Amazing that not only one, but three writers could collectively manage to churn out such a swing and a miss of a storyline.
I wasn't familiar with the actors or actresses on the cast list here, but they were just struggling with having nothing worthwhile to work with in terms of storyline, script, characters and dialogue. A shame, really, because I don't think that the cast ensemble in "Transference: Escape the Dark" were amateurs.
"Transference: Escape the Dark" was a swing and a miss movie, and it is not one that I would recommend you waste your time, money or effort on.
My rating of "Transference: Escape the Dark" lands on a two out of ten stars, and that is based solely on the production value.
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