Review of Monrovia, Indiana (2018) by Duanewilliams — 13 Jan 2019
This film is extremely boring, unless you like looking at fields of corn. I tried to understand why anyone would make this film and I couldn't imagine what the point was. You get to sit through a boring award ceremony in a Masonic Lodge.
Who cares? You get to listen to town leaders talk about why they can't do anything about giving residents of a new development better fire protection. If you can manage to sit through the first couple hours, you get to sit through the final scene of the film, a complete funeral service and burial ceremony! It goes on and on, with apparently no editing.
You get to suffer with all those who attended in person, except that you didn't know the deceased and it means nothing to you. This is without a doubt one of the worst films I have ever sat through.
I should have walked out, but I kept thinking there must have been a point to it, given the good critical reviews, but there was no point at all.
This review of Monrovia, Indiana (2018) was written by Duanewilliams on 13 Jan 2019.
Monrovia, Indiana has generally received positive reviews.
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