Review of The Bad Batch (2017) by Jay B — 04 Nov 2017
In a desert prison, the scum of humanity has either turned to cannibalism or a poor but hedonistic settlement. What could be a pretty wild albeit disgusting adventure is a slow, aimless story of revenge and redemption, with a pointless drug sequence dragging down the middle.
A film like a cannibalistic Burning Man Festival in slow motion: superficially great to look at but actually pretty ugly deep down and only bearable when you're on drugs. Only Jim Carrey's mini role is fascinating and the solution surprisingly light-hearted.
This review of The Bad Batch (2017) was written by Jay B on 04 Nov 2017.
The Bad Batch has generally received mixed reviews.
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