6/10
[6.5] Wide pupils, lysergic tongues and chopped wood
28 June 2023
Warning: Spoilers
A movie that could have been more intense, more interesting, gut-wrenching, horrific and hallucinating; Basically, all that Millicent achieves out there the trio and the psychiatrist Doc. (on a lesser level) ruin it. Imagine an LSD party of five in the house, three men, two women and a kid in the closet, locked up, screaming and screaming with watery eyes.

Imagine the man turning on the woman and vice versa, while the doctor and Millicent guide them, dance and laugh. Imagine a "True Blood" LSD fest in motion and full derailment, all the while, the kid screaming his lungs out in the confinement of the background.

The yummy ingredients were there, plenty of them, sugary, acrid, bitter and sunny. It was like having the finest ingredients for Paella on the table, in hands reach and being served hotdogs and mac N cheese with deep red ketchup over and over.

Liked it most of all for Morgan Saylor performance whose Scorpio sign helped set the mood in the movie tremendously with drops of lysergic acid washing down her throat.

  • Screenplay/storyline/plots: 6
  • Development: 7.5
  • Realism: 6
  • Entertainment: 7
  • Acting: 7
  • Filming/photography/cinematography: 7
  • Visual/special effects: 7.5
  • Music/score/sounds: 7.5
  • Depth: 6
  • Logic: 5
  • Flow: 7.5
  • Editing: 7
  • Horror: 5.5
  • Ending: 5.
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