Review of I Think We're Alone Now (2018) by Jluis_001 — 22 Sep 2018
This is kind of a film adrift that sailed into an ocean and didn't know how to find its way back to the shore.
It starts well but also begins to get lost slowly, especially due to the slow narrative and although it tries to immerse you in its atmosphere, it never achieves it, in particular because everything feels conventional until the film shows surprisingly and out of nowhere its plot twist that instead of feeling shocking and unexpected feels more like something forced.
The ending that builds never achieves an emotional catharsis and the questions that leaves in the air don't help to leave a better impression.
I highlight the work of Peter Dinklage and Elle Fanning but above all Dinklage's who easily steals the entire film.
In the end it wasn't what I expected but I don't judge it with my expectations but with what the film gave me and sadly its proposal and story did not satisfy me.
This review of I Think We're Alone Now (2018) was written by Jluis_001 on 22 Sep 2018.
I Think We're Alone Now has generally received mixed reviews.
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