![]() We live in an era of fast food movies being pumped out by big streaming services that come and go without ever being in any discussions. There's an audience for mediocrity assuming it targets your tastes. I'm not mad at that. What I do get frustrated with however, is director and writer M. Night Shyamalan. A filmmaker who pumps out Netflix original quality movies that for some reason still get talked about. Are their still people who believe he's got another Sixth Sense in him? I don't think so. The dialogue in Shyamalan's movies has become so weird. It's so awkward, clunky, and here Josh Hartnett tries his best but ultimately this movie falls flat halfway through. I let go and tried to enjoy the nonsensical plot as much as I could. If this is your thing I'm happy for you. It's not for me.
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