Crap
I was looking forward to this movie. I enjoyed a few of Shyamalan's movies, even though his latest ones didn't have the same impact, the fact this one had Josh Hartnett had me hoping as I missed seeing him on the big screen. It started out quite all right, the concept of all these suspenseful scenes at a concert were intriguing at first. Then I truly got distracted in a bad way by a gratuitously stereotyped character with no reason to be there other than for, what, comic relief? Confirmation of bias? Whatever the reason, from that point on I lost what little suspense had been driving the plot so far, only to increasingly notice the bad acting, farfetched storyline, another cameo by the director,... Disbelief was certainly unsuspended which made for a rather annoying viewing, interrupted by a few moments which made my eyes roll to the back of my head. I even felt bad for the baddie at times for the poor storylines they were subjected to.
- janvl0412
- Aug 29, 2024