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Yet another waste of time from our (un)favourite black director. I watched this only for the allegedly cool eldritch creature the horse transforms into. But in the end the monster really had nothing to do with horses (nor, for that matter, did the plot). Only good/interesting point is that, having now watched Us and this, I notice Jordan Pee himself implicitly and unintentionally acknowledges that the most positive aspects of black 'culture' are profane rap "music", drunkenness, drug use, criminal gangs and violence. Overall it was weird, weirdly paced. Long patches of no dialogue with the characters not doing much if anything. The characters are not developed, even though there's only a few of them and they don't have good chemistry, not even the black rancher sibling main characters. Their motivations aren't well-developed either and are often obviously doing things for no reason but that the director told them to. As such they often seem random. It's not clever that they keep saying the title of the movie. The movie overall was not that scary. But by far the biggest disappointment for me personally was that there is no paranormal alien demon Cthullhu horse that transforms by night into some mutant horselike abomination (I was picturing something like Sleipnir, Odin's legged steed). Instead it was more like a giant flying cowboy-hat-cum-jellyfish-cum-parachute-cum-kite. Basically, this negro tricked me into watcher a movie about a flying saucer.
Jan 26th 2024
This review was posted from New Zealand or from a VPN in New Zealand.
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