Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read the book but Julia Robert’s character is so unlikable it’s hard to watch.
She was meant to be unlikable
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read the book but Julia Robert’s character is so unlikable it’s hard to watch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The book made me say WTF. I can’t believe how long the movie was, and it was better than the book. It’s an eerie movie. The casting of the kids felt weird.
I looked up the girl because that had to be nepotism. Yep.
Julia Roberts sucks. She was just ok when younger in vapid movies. She has not grown into an actress. She’s just tired looking and ruined the movie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:awful ending. It wasnt worth the time at all. I am adding on the don't watch category
Omg - yes - the movie started bad, then was ok (with some cringey parts) but what the hell was with the ending? Did they run out of money and just stop filming?
Anonymous wrote:awful ending. It wasnt worth the time at all. I am adding on the don't watch category
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read the book and didn’t mind it. Haven’t watched the movie yet, but I was annoyed to see that they made Mahershala Ali’s character come to the door with his daughter, not wife. In the book, both were in their 60s, if I remember. Ok, make them both Ali’s age, I guess that’s fine. Instead, they replace her with a 20 year old. Middle aged Julia Roberts gets to be in the film, but they needed to rewrite the older black lady. Got it.
Ooooh, that is irritating. And explains why that storyline was clunky.
+1 the character of the daughter was a waste of space and seems the son was cast for his looks not his acting chops.
Agree. The daughter of Mahershala Ali’s character was probably the worst actress of the bunch, or maybe she got the worst lines or worst direction. She sucked.
It would've been infinitely more interesting if that had been the wife instead. Did they switch to the daughter because they needed cheap sex appeal to sell the movie? Either way, a disappointing call.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I'm surprised at the negative reviews. We kind of liked it.
I liked Ethan Hawke and Julia Roberts together. Mahershala Ali was great as usual.
It was a bit preachy in the end, but I liked how they unspooled the story so you didn't know right away what they were dealing with. I found it a somewhat realistic portrayal of near future dangers.
Anonymous wrote:The book made me say WTF. I can’t believe how long the movie was, and it was better than the book. It’s an eerie movie. The casting of the kids felt weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read the book and didn’t mind it. Haven’t watched the movie yet, but I was annoyed to see that they made Mahershala Ali’s character come to the door with his daughter, not wife. In the book, both were in their 60s, if I remember. Ok, make them both Ali’s age, I guess that’s fine. Instead, they replace her with a 20 year old. Middle aged Julia Roberts gets to be in the film, but they needed to rewrite the older black lady. Got it.
Ooooh, that is irritating. And explains why that storyline was clunky.
+1 the character of the daughter was a waste of space and seems the son was cast for his looks not his acting chops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read the book and didn’t mind it. Haven’t watched the movie yet, but I was annoyed to see that they made Mahershala Ali’s character come to the door with his daughter, not wife. In the book, both were in their 60s, if I remember. Ok, make them both Ali’s age, I guess that’s fine. Instead, they replace her with a 20 year old. Middle aged Julia Roberts gets to be in the film, but they needed to rewrite the older black lady. Got it.
Ooooh, that is irritating. And explains why that storyline was clunky.