Amy thinks she's dying tomorrow...and it's contagious.
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Amy Seimetz
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Amy Seimetz
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source: She Dies Tomorrow
It's almost funny, because this movie is clearly clumsily trying to say something about how people waste their lives living in fear and how they should really stop with all their boring vapid hipster nonsense and go out and really live. and yet...here is this boring vapid hipster excuse for a movie trying to waste part of my life with its cheap stoned high school kid philosophy, when I could be doing something more fulfilling. Well, congratulations movie, you win. I'm turning this off to do something else. MISSION ACCOMPLISHED?
Someone will die tomorrow and it could be you! Would you be prepared? What if every day or most days or some days that thought crossed your mind, and your mind could change in the blink of an eye, as your brain chemistry distorts and malfunctions. Unsettling, in many ways, and not just because of its original and unique presentation but the great way it catches those with misogynistic tendencies.
... does not mean it's the movies fault. This is existential and haunting and may very well not be for you. Art is subjective and not everyone has the patience for movies that are more moody than gory, more feeling than exposition, more cerebral than general. I enjoyed this, I enjoyed seeing this whole cast of great talents getting to show confusion and fear and peace. I wouldn't call this just a horror film, and it's a shame to see so many reviewers get frustrated over not being scared by this movie. I'm grateful for movies like this where our worries and anxious feelings are real and that's what can be scary. This was a very human horror, very relatable in that sense.
15 minutes into it and I am totally bored and falling asleep. I should have read these reviews first.
I like visually interesting art house-ish type of stuff, but this was just boring with no pay off. It's just poor story telling. Save your time and skip this one. It's like mixing the taste of a modern film student with the "can't write an ending" constipation of Stephen King. Only in this case there wasn't even an attempt at an ending.
First have of the movie has almost no dialogue. I think the director was trying to build emotional power but for me it came across as pretentious and boring. But the time it gets anywhere interesting I think we are all asleep
So bad it ruined Friday and my fiance nearly backed out of marrying me. Whoever produced this story should go straight to death row. Its art house garbage of the highest order im single now....thanks
