Review of Deep Dark (2015) by Jonathan C — 11 Nov 2015
The first six minutes consisted of an actor portraying a sculptor who apparently has no talent. The writer apparently wrote the dialoge in such a manner as to express the idiocy of the situation, as if this had any reason to be a satire, a rather heavy handed one at that, as opposed to a clever biting one that sneak up on you with razor sharp wit.
Heck, even the cult class HEATHERS gave you the impression that the writer understood the characters, instead of merely providing himself a platform with which to ridicule them. This film is a hack job.
The cover art on the box might be worth $5. This movie is too flippant in its mannerism and judgmental in spirit to be scary. I was too annoyed to continue watching. YMMV.
This review of Deep Dark (2015) was written by Jonathan C on 11 Nov 2015.
Deep Dark has generally received mixed reviews.
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