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Sloppy. Inert. Plodding. Dude, I get it. You don’t wanna be known as the twist guy but orchestrated reveals are essential to building tension. And there’s none here. Unless you count obscuring the face of Hollywood royalty in a role that should have been a worthy antagonist and then do absolutely nothing with her. An unconscionable waste. M. Night’s wannabe pop star daughter gets more screen time in one of the most excruciating displays of silver screen nepotism. I’ll say this: Josh Hartnett is great. Even better with his shirt off. But it’s not enough to save this dumpster fire of a film. It could have been the next Ma, but it’s a Nah. 🚫
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