Review of Knock Knock (2015) by Patch9Oerion — 23 Apr 2017
I thought the Ideas running through this film, like how he is a D.J. but mostly just part time. Most of his house isn't just awaiting for some person to take over. But somehow I'm wondering, could their be some coincidence between having Keanu recently play these parts primary for the solo lead, and having suddenly going on these movies that deal out anger and revenge against "Keanu", by girls bent on getting exactly what they want weather or not they are actually seeking something that requires a goal.
Even in a small part like the one in "Neon Demon". Suddenly all women are out to get what they want going through, Evan Weber, and mostly feel sorry for the girls who don't think that they would "really" like to reach out and get something from this innocent guy.
Like he's inviting some fanatic fan to get vulgar and ignorant and then just turn the other cheek, nothings out of the ordinary! As long as in the end the punishment sets out and finds it's purpose.
This review of Knock Knock (2015) was written by Patch9Oerion on 23 Apr 2017.
Knock Knock has generally received mixed reviews.
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