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Hey folks!

Here's the first feature for the week. There's no edited intro or outro for this one as I'm still working on that. These reactions that are for my second channel will likely be less formal over here, without the typical intro/outro you're used to seeing. 

Looking forward to diving into another movie with you all tomorrow! For those who are curious, this film is on Netflix.

As always, thank you so much for your support here on Patreon. Until the next one, have a great weekend and stay golden!

LINK: https://youtu.be/uRy5JNmDsng 

Original Movie: Leave the World Behind

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Comments

Brian

Great reaction to whatever this was lol. If you want to see a slow burn thriller done extremely well watch ‘The Invitation’ (2015). The tension builds wonderfully, and the crumbs of what is going on are perfectly spread out…until an incredible ending. It also stars hotter Daario from G.o.T. if you need another reason to watch.

Boomcity

I'm at least 30 min in and I agree with Nat. This is painful. lol

Berry

Yeah, this movie was a mess. Way too much budget for what is essentially a crappy film student project. Was there even a point? It's all weird angles and lazy philosphizing. Funny thing, like Nat I too was mildly confused by how much Kevin Bacon and Ethan Hawke look alike and I think this is the first movie they're together in one scene. BUT! I think they filmed their parts separately because they are never in the same shot except a very weird looking (CGI?) panning shot. For most other shots I think they used a stand-in for Kevin Bacon, you only saw his hand or the back of his head, it was super distracting for me.

Logan Kerlee

Ya'll that've watched this - is the movie worth seeing? I'm in a pretty dark headspace at the moment - my mom died yesterday and I'm not wanting to watch anything involving family deaths. Don't worry about spoiling it for me, is this something that I should be watching right now?

Marcus Powell

I was surprised Nat wasn’t comfortable with the pacing and camera angles. They didn’t bother me much but I understand. I thought the movie was brilliant. Can’t wait to hear your full opinion.

Walter Lopez

I'm very Sorry to hear that bro. No, Its not worth it. SPOILER: The USA gets attacked by Rogue Armed Forces and it turns into a civil war except we don't see any of that. We just get Big Actors running around like headless chickens trying to figure out what is happening because they are in a house in an island just outside of New York.

Joe D. MacGuffinstuff

That was basically a Black Mirror episode. I liked some aspects of it, the premise is probably the most scary bit because it sounds completely believable with the level of paranoia and mistrust in American society nowadays. Honestly the biggest scare for me though, was when the dogs started barking the first time, I thought it was in the movie and immediately was like, "Oh shit, if the dogs are barking something bad is coming, OH SHIT, they don't even have dogs, this must be really bad!" And then I realized it was Nat's dogs lol

Jorreca

This was the most painful 2 hours of my life so far, worse than when I broke my ankle. Could never have finished this hot garbage if I didn't watch it along with Nat, LOL.

Natasha

I know there are some bad reviews but I think It was trying to achieve something that's better written. It's so uncommon for movies to allow for silence and stillness during the unfolding of uncertainty. This movie captures this, there are no big warnings or quick conversations, its all that silent torture of building background tension. With that being said, G.H.'s daughter is quite annoying, with no clear motivation, inconsistent perspectives and hypocritical responses. Also I like that directors are moving in new creative directions.