I would give a much higher rating, if the ending was better. Contrary to many comments here, I do not think the movie is about capitalism. I think it is much more about socialism. And it definitely is about human greed and shitty movie endings.
65 has a good premise but a terrible plot. From beginning to end, the string of conflicts are unoriginal, predictable, and resolve in the nick of time. Remind me, why do we love Adam Driver again?
2 hours into this movie, I saw some tits. So, I guess it wasn't a total waste of time.
Started off strong but they should have chosen a different replacement actor, barely any of the jokes land and the overall vibe of the show is simply off.
A great film with an ending that sucks.
That ending was trash! The concept of the movie overall was dope though. I don’t like movies that leave so many questions unanswered :person_shrugging_tone4:
Four episodes in and so far I've nodded off during every one....yawn!
I have to leave it... it's so complicated, it doesn't take a break to understand something and create interest
In the third episode and I can not follow nor grow interest in any plot.
In my opinion this could have been a cult hit with much better leads and a little bit more explanation of plot. Certainly not as bad as some reviews here would have you believe. Worth a watch with an interesting ending.
I give it 3/10 because of cinematography and editing, the story is complete garbage.
We gave it 18 minutes... 18 very long, very painful minutes. It's disjointed, has no direction and isn't the remotest bit funny - it's supposed to be a comedy - somebody missed the memo. The characters are completely uninteresting too.
1/10
The promotional tie-ins were painful. I’m looking primarily at you Lexus and Kaspersky. To call it a plot is charitable. If you want to see a disaster, this is your movie.
Lovecraftian horror, with a little bit of Clive Barker thrown in, this isn't a bad film, just a little messy at times. In a world of cookie-cutter horror, this is trying to be something a little bit different. With a little more fleshing out of the mythos at the core, this would have been a better film.
Not a good episode. What happened with the hit and run? Was it a warewolf and it bit her? Strange and quite frankly - boring.
The movie was entertaining but sadly nothing more. It raised A LOT of questions like: who is doing this? Why? What rules does it follow? Like, can you advance to the top or is everything just random? Did they even succeed in the end? Did sending up the child work? but ultimately NONE were answered and the movie ended. I know this is somewhat meant to be abstract and everything is an analogy to society or something, but that does not help. With some more answers it could have been great
It's a beautiful looking show but it takes forever before anything happens. It's getting harder to watch with each episode. I was hoping season 2 would be better but it's worse.
Good concept, bad story , they could have done much better with it.
This was ace. Having been this entertained by a movie in a while. No expectations. The acting was solid. The atmosphere was just right. Loved it.
All I can think here is "Wasted potential". The movie was certainly well shot but it doesn't go anywhere, has an unimpressive twist and ends silly. It could easily double as a commercial for sports shoes which sounds rather dismissive but give me at least something here!
Some interesting sci-fi ideas, but no coherent story to string them together. I spent much of the film waiting for answers to questions that just kept piling up, and was left ultimately frustrated and baffled by an ending that provides no sense of closure.
I love how they justified the voice change, very smooth... however the show just doesn't work as well as before. Something felt terribly off this episode. I was bored the whole way through :(
Self indulgent junk I am sorry to say, his way is very much equivalent to the vapid parts of society he criticizes…
Starts well but by episode 3 its over complicated and dragging, episode 4 it gets really boring and I dont care anymore. Pity really as its from such a good book.
With an atmosphere of dread and isolation, the Void works even if only for its visual appeal and body horror.
Paraplegic children dragging themselves across the floor to do their chores always makes me giggle
Post apocalyptic movie, it was good, not great but not bad….
That was awesome! Effective little horror throwback. Great score, monster design, story, gore, atmosphere. This one's got bite. And it's proudly Canadian.
Simple, very entertaining throwback with a fuck ton of great deaths and monster shit. More in the vein of late 80's mid budget video rental gems, not for those unfamiliar with these kind of trash aesthetics. And even then, it might seem like a challenge in some ways plot-wise. If you can't tolerate it, I'd recommend pulling the ol "fast forward to the gore" move in the very least.
Visually satisfying for lovers of eldritch horror. The move appears to be inspired by Event Horizon and Sunshine, and falls far short of both of these films.
I'd recommend it to people who enjoy gorey movies with with an aspect of survival horror.
Honestly I love weird movies so this one was kinda my cup of tea. At least at the beginning. But eventually it all felt like a wasted potential. It almost hurts how good it could be. Instead it looked like a artsy farsty exhibition without any direction.