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Jan 22, 2025
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Vakit kaybı bir yapım daha. Yanına bile yaklaşmayın. Daha kaliteli yapımlara yönelin.
Sep 6, 2021
3
Feels like a made for TV film. Terrible performances from the 2 protagonists seem like they'd be a better fit on a soap opera. The plot is also incredibly flimsy meaning disbelief and practical thinking would both need to be suspended for this film to even exist. Cinematography and the Maine setting were interesting **** worth your time
Jan 12, 2021
5
It gives the impression of wanting to take the Coens' style and blended with a lost and failed Stephen King story. It never seems to come together completely, and I must say that I hate when the writers believe that black humor is a kind of counterbalance for their shortcomings.
Oct 13, 2020
3
I could not finish it. Maybe its just me, but i was bored after the crime was done.
Jul 26, 2020
2
Nothing to see here. Amazon continues to fund these film school projects. The most interesting character is buried in the first scenes.
May 22, 2020
4
This is about ineffective men singing absurd (albeit not so bad, actually) songs while women keep everything running through patience, wisdom and cunning. There is a rather generic crime story - but hey, of course the real culprit is a man, was there any doubt? Yawn, how original!
Apr 18, 2020
5
A small Maine fishing village is the locale for this extremely mild crime drama. It revolves around several women: A trio of seniors who seem to be influential busy bodies, the woman who runs the local **** (Margo Martindale) and 2 sisters whose mother has just died. When one of the siblings gets into trouble, she relies on her sis to help. Meanwhile, the elders gather and gossip, while disparaging the "madame" and her girls. The film starts out feeling like there might be a Coen Brothers influence, but the sharp cleverness of their films never manifests itself. While the characters and their performances are mildly engaging, the writer/director team of Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy didn't create an interesting script and couldn't make the movie even mildly tense or compelling. The addition of fishermen singing sea shanties is a rather pretentious device that doesn't add anything but extra minutes. The film's potential never rises above passable.