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  1. There were eleven of us in the theater at the twilight show and we all stayed in our seats as the credits began. the ending (and I won't spoil it) was more than I expected from this seemingly B-movie. The effects were good, the screenplay, good. The acting was okay. Most were fine, but the lead had a few moments where I thought of the low budget Youtube 5-minute episodes that I watched earlier that day. Still, the action sequences were unique and edge of your seat. We know from the start that we are set in the 'near future' and life looks nice if you are on the right side. A statement about economics, drones, being off grid, etc can be found as I absorbed this world and accepted things like anyone should to enjoy a scifi action film. If bad acting makes it hard for you to suspend disbelief, then the ending might not be enough to make this film end in the green. For me it was a solid hit that I hope to enjoy again when it comes to other services.
  2. if this preview came out a few weeks sooner and had more exposure, the film would have made oodles more cash.
  3. I liked the film and now see this a a first in a series of stories. Han with Jabba looks to be next. The film is apparently set in the time before Darth Maul is killed. having him is nice, and there is a limited range that this new story arc can exist in. Still another adventure would be nice. I thought the glow weapon used by the villain was a bad move. This story doesn't need a force-influenced character or a reminder of that world. That was distracting and unexplained. The coarse the female will take in that tall ship she commandeered is a mystery. I do not think that Han will get the girl, and his adopted name solo will have new meaning. getting to know the birth of the resistance and that whole development was uninteresting and under developed. A twist was fine, and we got plenty of that (too much) during the showdown battles between central characters. That whole ending was rushed and unsatisfying. Yes Han shoots first, and yes they had a tough upbringing. We did not really see the lowlife underworld that Han can thrive in, just the one line on people that came and went with this mission. It was a great space epic tale and I found the effects and the style fresh.
  4. I saw it and liked it. I felt betrayed that so many websites were asking what Domeno's power is, and once I see the film I thought of that like a spoiler, and not so much a question. No one flagged that, and it ruined a piece of the film for me. Seeing the demise of his team was an unexpected treat. The scene in the tree shredder with acid will stick with me for a while. Unfortunately so will the baby Deadpool genitalia that flashed on the screen. Those jokes were off color. Cable came too quickly to be a nice guy, even putting up with DPs jokes. tolerating being called a racist etc... It was too convenient. This Is (conveniently) a family film, and I hope DP will go after hitler in the next film. Steel a plot line out of the Misfits maybe. The battle against that big Ram dude in the end was too quick, and we barely got to see the teen lady's powers. That needed more. I liked the credit scenes, and the R rated soundtrack (the first ever?) was there for us when there was no scene at the Very very end.
  5. First off, the film broke (during trailers) and I got back in line for an exchange, waited for 90 min, then got free refils, and sat through the same F.. trailers again, so I wasn't in a good mood. Overall I liked it, but boy was I tearing it apart being it didn't succeed in lifting my spirits that rainy afternoon. here goes: We begin with Asgrard survivors and I had to remember where the last film from a year ago ended. It seems the idea of going to Ireland is over since no one apparently survived that. Great lead in for the GOTG, meeting Thor but otherwise a boring start. Hulk and Dr Strange get more time in this film, and that is Banner not Hulk getting the time. Did fans want more of them? are they the ones with lengthy contracts? (I went in with deathspectations) Then it occurred to me, how long will it be before the gang gets together? They never do. The previews with a climactic battle only has one group of them. Others are elsewhere and Rocket Groot, and Thor are elsewhere. "the only weapon powerful enough to defeat him" Only a god can absorb the power of a sun to power the reactor to build the weapon, now with a tree stump handle. That whole theme is necessary in any scifi battle movie. I liked that hulk thanos battle, and hulk being a turtle safe in his shell (safe metaphore) has to be resolved in the sequel just like Thanos needs to learn to be loving and bring back Gamora and use the time stone to resurrect humanity in all it's contractual glory. Maybe even (with Strange powers added) introduce a new younger iron man, etc.. Anything can be reset so none of it matters anyway. How many died in Marvel universe before? I liked the comic interactions, and some of the new pairings' drama. The 'dad's" comic debate was LMAO. I never even noticed that Hawkeye and Antman (and Waspgirl) were absent. Too busy. The ending credit scene did two things for me. I got the tease of Captain Marvel and (since I know that Sam Jackson CAN'T die), I got the safe knowledge that things will be reset. Perhaps she will fly around the world really fast backwards.
  6. I remember a lot of people went to see Three Musketeers and Sister Act 2 Just for the preview for the lion king. It surprised me that things like this could actually happen.
  7. this film gave us some great characters, really getting us inside their minds and gave us an apparently honest detail of a dark chapter in our history. it was moving and engaging with great acting.
  8. I went in with high hopes, and the film did deliver exactly what I expected. some of those sequences require a big screen to sizzle the viewers. The story with a key searching mystery was where things fell short. Keep in mind I liked this film. I'm just being critical. we only have a few people searching We only know of these archives after most people stopped looking there, but we never really see any one else doing any competitive looking. Just the love interest and the evil corp. The climatic game, which involved a secret ball in a secret room was not nostalgic to me at all. It was plot convenient to have that, and for that matter finding keys and knowing quotes and history make the whole search uninviting to Atari-familiar nostalgia seeking viewers. that left me with a few cool graphics when they are in the zone/matrix/world. and the climax had him standing with a console in the boring arctic world going room to room. the ending had to be better than the race scene or the dance scene or the shining scene (unexpected, not in previews, Bravo). it ended flat. a little time getting to know the interface tech and how to upgrade, connect, block others, etc would make things more involving and complete. some knowledge of the economics of the time, which lead people to this world would be nice, as this one corporation is trying to keep control, perhaps other corps caused the trailer park industry to house the population of consumers. Some message about how the world will change along with the game would make this epic in scope. Not being epic enough is the start of my biggest concern, It felt a bit like it was rushed to make the date the film marked 2 years ago as tent pole films mark territory in advance. now they tend to disappoint when the timing doesn't work. still a great film that I enjoyed.
  9. I liked this film, and it reminded me a bit of Hangover and Mystery Date. I got in touch with this group of misfits, and the story was full of surprises. There was one more twist at the end and then another, which might have been overkill to a degree but it ended up adding to the film's complexity. I would end it with their kids becoming competitive.
  10. I saw this and enjoyed it. I wish it were more diehard in the vault rather than throughout the streets with crappy shooting. I doubt you can walk on trucks and overtake them in any reality. And then the film just ended. it was Weak, but enjoyable none the less.
  11. I just saw 1945, a foreign film at an art house here in FL. It was fantastic, and worthy of review and a wider audience. If you have it in another section, please tell me.
  12. I liked this film. It was a big risk that appears to be well received by fans. We have an introduction to a fictitious and stereotypical African nation that has our super hero having his powers removed for some fight scenes just man vs man. the use of him in our world with super powers is second fiddle to everything going on under the radar. I agree with a blurb in Entertainment Weekly about how the themes in this film hit home where Black Lives Mater. This film opens the floodgates on some discussion that could expand as Infinity War opens. (we see in the previews that all of Wikandia joins in the fight against Thanos). Even the decision to share the tech and metal with the world may matter as the world needs to come together to defeat Thanos. The ending credit scene with Bucky apparently cured is also a neat peak ahead at the next chapter. I think the world coming together heroes and villians alike to defeat threats from beyond will be forthcoming and this film sets that up making B Panther a central figure in the next phase. As you can see, I enjoyed this both as a stand alone risk and a peak into the whole MCU.
  13. this was a great film to watch. I think it could make twice as much released in early May, but that is trivial. As a remake this works since we capture the best parts of the original without being a copy or a repeat. It also stands alone as a film not requiring you to know anything from the original. Jumanji did have a sequal and a Galaxy Quest-esque reboot is possible there. Zathura would sell in this format. We do get some nice laughs and the characters resolve their disputes conveniently. The breakfast Club did that drama better than this film, which also lacks a bit in the SPX dept. The animals looked fake and the whole subplot of the villain and his abilities is dropped. Still, this was an enjoyable day out at the theater.
  14. I loved Pan's Labyrinth and even the first Hellboy was a good counterpunch to the DC VS Marvel movies. I heard good things about this, and went in with high expectations, and I left disappointed. The same thing happened with Justice League 1 which improved after a second viewing when I was less critical but the same won't happen here. The visuals are stunning, the lab has an abundance of custodians which told me to suspend disbelief beyond the whole creature part of the story. Great setting and characters so far. The lead female, has a nude scene before we even get to know her name, she is kind to a neighbor, and she is surviving in a cruel world. Nice character and she plays it well. Michael Shennon's character is better acted and thus more interesting. the cast is fine, but he is the only one who might get a nom from oscar. I knew the premise, so finding a way to manage an escape, with the flawed to be willing coworkers, was by the numbers. For an artsy movie, they slow played that quite well. It wasn't until the first sex scene (thankfully offscreen) that I couldn't take the film seriously. Could a towel under the door crack allow an old building's bathroom to be filled shoulder high with contained water. Would they not be discovered from this or sooner? Once I can't take the film seriously a whole chain of dreck emerges, and it detracts from the art. I also needed to see M Shannon's character interact with his kids more and his wife, well less. It was gratuitous and un needed, while being a good dad would make me feel bad for this guy. Smashing his car belonged in a hangover kind of movie, and was karma but out of place in this hoping for prestige award. a C score was generous, but it was Christmas. We found 3 other films sold out, but there were plenty of seats in this over expanded film.
  15. http://www.imdb.com/videoplayer/vi705668633?ref_=ttvi_vi_imdb_12 this one generated quite a buzz. the film had it's faults but it's reception was boosted by this one, telling us how different things are as a reboot.
  16. http://www.imdb.com/videoplayer/vi1217987865?ref_=ttvi_vi_imdb_9 I liked this one because it ends with the feeling that you have seen the film, know where it is going, and know what the plot is. BUT every scene in it covers the first half of the movie. Then we are all in uncharted water and the action and espionage take us somewhere exciting.
  17. I saw this in a theater half empty (school was in session) with no one in costume. Overall I liked it, but I will share some strengths and weaknesses that ultimately keep this from being the huge success that I wanted. A big opening weekend, yes. I remember the days when Crocodile Dundee 2 and Rambo 3 got as many butts in seats before the word got out they sucked. This film will drop more than projected, and will also depreciate the final installment (thank the ending for that) The Han Solo film will do worse than Rogue One did, so Disney is unfortunately pumping out unperfected works on a schedule (think DC) and it had an impact. The biggest plus to this film in the originality in saber fights, weapons, tactics. I actually thought of turning the saber sideways subtly then turning it on myself before it happened. And there was that old joke about when two light sabers meet, to turn one off, pass by the other, then go back on to strike the opponent. They did that too in a better way. I wish they had more of those scenes, but like Phantom Menace, too much will depreciate the value. The whole what-happened-with-luke-and-ren theme, with different sides to the same story was nice. It was unexpected to hear Luke's conflict but why was Ray asked if she knew it, responding like she did, then learning it without any emotional growth? She has that jedi detachment and a healthy loathing for people that kill their dad. The makings of a last jedi for sure. The film also struck a good balance with silly robots, and cute critters. There wasn't even a jar jar in the casino. I half expected that. This film will be enjoyable to all ages. The problems I have didn't all affect my enjoyment, but there are many of them. First the pacing didn't work. It seems to take forever for a few characters to run off to a casino, get caught, get rescued, escape, fly home, and save the day. All while a 6 hour time table is set for the fleet to survive at a tolerable distance while the enemy just lets time elapse knowing that soon time will be on their side. There is too big a lesson in the overconfidence of the bad guy in every movie. They should explain that as a theme in the force and suddenly the movie logic is improved. How did that new character, the younger sis who fixes things and overhears what pilots talk about become one of the pilots for those drag-in-the-sand-to-be-stable ships that aborted and got destroyed. I will tell you why, so she can deliver a new theme in the film about saving who you love instead of fighting who you hate. That gave finn a love triangle one Ray returned. Which leads me to my next point. This film recreated the sequences from episodes 5 and 6 just like TFA did. that was something that if spoiled, would ruin TFA. We have the showdown of good, bad being turned, and super big bad as they watch the fleet get wiped out. That whole this was a predictable copy. At least Ren's students are all defeated and loose ends are set. As a few escape transport ships managed to not get destroyed dispite 5 minutes of screen time bombardment with a ship gone every 3 seconds, we now skip somehow to everyone unpacked and stationed in the base. How did the bad fleet not see the base, not even consider their outcome as Leia hoped. Only Ren just knew and wanted to unexpectedly finish what they waited for so long to do. It sounds like a master plan with layers but it was bad storytelling to be sure. Everyone runs with the sparkle wolves without taking any of their abundant supplies? that is just forgotten. That is lazy. So what are we left with? An Azgardian failure with one ship full of a resistance, and a message that that one candle can start a blaze to burn down the first order. A heafty message that must be, to carry the next film from exhaustion to #1 film in 2019 (counting the quickly decreasing ticket sales in 2020). Oh and stay for the after credit scene with a young solo meeting that del toro guy who betrayed our heros for money. I still am unsure about that film in the hands of Disney not Lucas. blah
  18. I liked this film. My mom did too. Every character has time on screen and we get to see each of them develop into someone better. The pace is slow but warm and the course the story takes will keep making unexpected turns. The cast are award contenders. I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to leave the theater with something to talk about with their partner, so don't see this alone.
  19. so far this is my favorite film for the season, and it is rare that I can see it with my mom. she liked it. it wasn't sappy but it did pull a few strings, the cast was incredible, and the story was moving. the decision to show in chapters, different perspectives was a nice risk. It was the only part that I didn't expect at all, in the end we get a deeper sense of all the characters, some history, and from that a renewed sense that we are all more than what is on the surface. the film now works on multiple levels. No one is a villain, except for 7th graders, and they deserved what they got.
  20. one more step came to mind. Step 10 KEEP IT OPEN. do any of you remember Creature Double Feature on TV. Okay, I'm old. the monster never came out to attack the city until the end. That is when it opens up. People running for there lives everywhere, tanks roll out and start shooting as the monster levels buildings. Some films are closed. there is a vampire in the basement and 6 people need to get out into daylight before the sun goes down. It is just them in the building. That is closed. Marvel is very open. The public is aware of the heroes in cities like New york. The last movie was closed. The whole climax was in an abandoned plant with only a handful of people who live quietly in a desolate area. The other battle was underground. So what if 15 people go missing, it isn't the same as a whole in the sky over a city flooded with flying things. All those battles seen in the previews were in an abandoned city where we only see 4 people escaping. Open is harder to pull off, but much more for the audience to see. That is one of the reasons IMHO people didn't like this rushed film, because the previews show battles in a major city and it was a minor Russian rural zone with only 4 people. We were lied to in the ads. You may not know it (or agree yet) but that is a major reason why you didn't fully like this film.
  21. I am putting this post as a reply to the justice league movie review thread. Moderators, I would like for this to have its own thread for some serious discussion. HOW TO SAVE THE DC UNIVERSE. Step 1, you must save it by continuing from where we left off. I think there will be fatigue and outcry if you recast, revamp, or restart any on your DC universe. We have had 3 teens play Spiderman in 20 years, Tom Holland was helped by the Marvel Universe inclusion, but three was too much there. Batman has had more than three (counting M Keaton, as seperate from the V Kilmer, G Cloony attempts). You can do it, and it should be done that way. You should be confident that you did things well, so only a few tweeks will be done to fix things, NEVER a restart. Step 2, Take some time to plan out a phase 2. Consider everything thus far phase 1. That may change release dates, but so be it. I remember (working in a theater) when Robin Hood Prince of Thieves & Terminator 2 Judgement Day both postponed their release date off of Memorial Day weekend. We had 5 movies open on May 18 and 6 more open 5 days later on the 23rd. That was a near complete turnover in every multiplex and some great movies competed for our business. Don't worry about missing a date, we will all recover. Step 3 keep your plans for the stand alone Aquaman in tact. I think you were already going to do that well judging by how well Wonder Woman was received. Just make sure the CGI is worthy of not being insulted. BTW I thought there was an actor in the Steppanwolf costume because it looked so real. His plan was lame, and there were problems. Only after Everyone and their mother complained about that effect did I realize your efforts of realism backfired. Green Lantern was the opposite, his Clearly-CGI outfit was received poorly. Steppanwolf's realism (alien face and all) was the right choice, and the lame plan, story, etc were IMHO the real problem. And as far as story goes, we needed Steppy's mommy to make an appearance in the climax. Step 4 Do Not think about movie lengths, rather complete stories. The Dark Knight was long with a rich story and it was good. And it was copied by others. I thought the last Bond movie, going back to orphan JB's home and all, was a copy on the success of the long rich story idea. Iron Man 3 did that a little too, with that (needed) bonding with boy sequence that helped him overcome anxiety and become the ticket selling hero again. too much drama is bad for sales. Step 5 balance the darker dramatic side with the pure entertaining superhero action side. Marvel began light and fun and got dramatic. DC wants to be better, and your approach is fine, just remember that action adventure is what keeps the franchise breathing. step 6a Keep the Ben Affleck Knight. He is older, bruisier, and far better. We need a good stand alone story that takes what we have and makes 150 mill opening weekend. This film should not be a prequel to the events in Justice, it should give him a good threat to defeat, using his mind and gadgets. And he needs to leave gotham for much of it. 6b Keep the Ryan Reynolds Green Lantern. He needs to have his stand alone film where the adventure ages him so that character comes out of it without the humor and cavalier behavior that...partially panned the first G L film. I think that he should help the Hawk people and, from being the jerk we last saw, cause the hawk people to go closer to extinct. He can end the film bringing Hawkgirl to earth. He can join earth movie crossovers, join Hawkman for a film in space / earth, or whatever. Ryan will be grown up not recast, and the next Justice League film will be better for it. [ I know I am getting specific about some things and broad about others ] 6c Man Of Steel 3 can focus on Lex + . Superman needs to be as well received as Christopher Reeve was in the first 2 movies. Add some homages to Smallville, Cameo's from Flash or whoever. Just give him a more fun than not story. Dealing with rebirth, reconnecting with Lois, the military, setting up a fortress. (that ship must get out of the city) are fine to resolve, but action is essential. Get creative. Step 7, introduce the Hall of Justice. We need that location recreated in film. Fans will cheer. Have confidence. Step 8, The next Justice League assembly Must be released the first week of May!!!!! Since Spidey in like, 2000, Marvel officially changed the start of the summer movie season, It used to be Memorial Day weekend (although May 18th that week I described above the headlines read that summer begins early this year) Take that weekend confidently, and when you have ads for a great film and your fan bass back on track, Marvel will be the one to change their date. Movies make money that week. Step 9 set up one new show on TV that connects with the movie universe. And let the Aarowverse continue as it is. Aarowverse is a wonderful thing combining The Green Aarow, a TV Flash, Supergirl (with its own superman) and DC Legends of tomorrow. Whatever that is, it is fine. Certainly better than Agents of Shield and that Captain a secretary show. Let that continue its coarse even if it ends long before your films reach their coarse. I think the new TV show should be Nightwing. There is a great budgeted show (2 seasons) on Youtube. Look it up and be amazed. Ben Affleck should cameo on that, and being older and alone, it would fit. Anyone can cameo on that because you will PLAN the perfect show. If the syfy channel gets Krypton they can have Amazon, the story of those females 1000 years before Diana. They can do that and DC TV will be super strong. Step 10. Make a Teen Titan cartoon movie one per year each summer. Tie it in with the show somehow. What is that Green changer? I swear I don't watch, but cranking those out and keeping that running or rerunning will not hurt. That Star Wars cartoon didn't make a fortune as expected, but if you don't expect it you won't be upset if it only makes 30 mill. Toy sales will boost. I liked Zack Snider, who handled the new Sup better than anyone could have. I would hate a remake even more, and the Death of Zod was a choice. A choice of confidence that we don't need to depend on him for sequals. We got doomsday,Steppanwolf, and soon Darkseid. Nolan recreated Batman with Scarecrow and Ra'as Al Gool. Forgive him for whatever, and it isn't much. Put Hanz Zimmer music back in the spotlight for Man of Steel movies [ yes I'm a drummer ] and show them that the fixed track is better with him than not. Josh is awesome, and so is Geoff Johns. but we need Zach and all the talent that built up what we have. If I think of anything else I will add it. I seriously want oodles of replies, reactions, and input. Thanks
  22. As I review this, I have not read the book nor do I remember seeing the original. I know they made a whole series of Agatha Christie's books into movies (think bond) following the ocp detective. This film didn't feel like it was focused on that character with sequels planned out. One line of dialogue to Cairo suggests a followup, and I would like to see it. Like woody allen, we have a star studded film rich with character and setting with a well written script that unfortunately caters to its dedicated audience. There is nothing to make this appeal to a broader audience except good reviews and the ensemble cast. I for some reason doubt the book or the original movie had the same ending, but I enjoyed following the investigation and had my own suspects throughout. I was never wrong, quite easily. When everyone knows everyone and somehow the victim is identified as someone else, a sense of convenience starts to outweigh a good mystery. Still the setting and the scenery are used along with the limited space on a train to the best advantage. I was swept away into a time past with intriguing characters and I was involved with the search for the killer (s). I liked this more than I expected. Mom liked it too.
  23. Overall I liked this movie, and I saw it pre-spoiled, so if you haven't seen it... Wait to read these and see it. I can say unequivocally that it is not one of the great action movies or even one of the best superhero films by a long shot. It is the first modern day DC assembly with live actors, and it will be watched and treasured. As we fans grow up (I'm almost 50) we will use this film to realize just how childish we were for admiring DC and this assembly. Still I hope I never grow old. The first problem is with the pacing of the film, going from slow moments to action moments, even having a break in the middle of an action scene for some dialogue and banter. Marvel spent time planning films that build up to their first assembly and DC chose a different path. The need to see how these characters meet each other, quarrel and disagree with each other and ultimately work together is now rushed and well contained within one action movie and it cuts into the action to accomplish that so well. At least I know each of these heroes and how they interact. The film needed to be longer to pull it off better, and action suffered as a result. It was nice to have a superman villain other than lex or zod in a movie. And we never saw Batman's parents die in this film. Those are two things that have always been a hold up for DC's growth. Now Steppanwolf (first thought to be the musician playing the villian) is the character chosen to be the villain. The fight scenes are SPFXish and not martial arts real, they all can take blows through walls and get back up (even Batman at the outer edge or real) and the lame plot to rule the world is fine just not memorable. Unlike Marvel (which does this well), this film takes place under the city, or in a secluded russian province so minimal interaction between the heroes and the real governments and cops occurs. A scene in the previews showed what I thought was the crew standing over the new hall of justice but they were facing against for the first and possibly last time, a character that shall remain nameless. We lack openness for how they save the world and lack some care for them as a result. while DC uses their own landscape Gotham, Star city, etc... an invasion in NY included NY cops fighting, people in peril, tv reports of an invasion going viral, and public acceptance of heroes becoming relivent. Steppanwolf mentions Darkseid, who I know to be the bigger villain from DC and likely to be in Justice 2, only once. He mentions his mother several times, enough that a motherly appearance at the climax was more needed than anticipated. (think sleepwalkers by S King) They mention the Lantern once too, which brings me to my final point. It was too convenient that atlantians, amazonians, and man make up the earthly threesome. three boxes three peoples, three lord of the rings movies, just enough to put all the characters motivated to come together. Thank you DC for not making Steppenwolf kill Barry's mommie. Still, I awaited this film eagerly and enjoyed it immensely.
  24. the strengths are the pacing and humor. Jeff Goldblum was amazing. ONLY if you like him should you wait for the final scene after all the credits. It's not much but still something not to be missed by diehard fans. This film is more of a stand alone scifi story that is bigger because we care about the ramifications these events will have on future Marvel films. There are plenty of problems as well. The cameo of Dr Strange showcased his powers that work over the gods of Odin. The only titan on titan was the highly anticipated thor hulk fight. It was long but didn't ever finish the uppercut-to-the-chin cliffhung in the trailer. An opportunity was missed. The thought of all those refugees coming to Iceland or wherever sounds to political and wrongfully puts thor issues at the center of avenger issues. Thor should assist them, not become the central drama. Losing an Eye is so Empire Strikes Back and Like Father Like son. Since the previews show the motley crew assembled to reclaim Thor's world, I was bored watching him slowly turn people over to his cause. The middle section lacked humor and motion. Overall I was enjoying the film, and I look forward to more MCU
  25. I was the only one in the theater for the 5:45 show Saturday evening opening weekend. This was not a good sign. (I'll also point out that I got a child ticket not a senior ticket and got in without anyone noticing, but my theater employment days are behind me) this film serves as a stand alone for those familiar (or not) with the previous movies. It is seen mostly from the perspective of the cops pursuing mastermind and moves forward to the people in a current trap. I know that if the bodies from that trap manage to be left in public places with a note, that the best course of action is to find who put it there. They have cameras everywhere these days, witnesses too. None of that is discussed. Still we follow forensic analysis of the bodies and those clues, and cops suspect each other. There is a big reveal at the end and it is one twist more than I was expecting. We may see sequels from this one, but I will (as in the past) only see this if I have a free afternoon and nothing better to do.
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