Why do these types of movies continue to be made? They are dreadful across so many disciplines: writing, direction, sound, editing, lighting, acting, and even costume ... there are so many flaws in production that one must question who thought this was "good"; I get the image of the director looking at himself in a mirror and saying: "Yes, I did an amazing job". The incompetency here is as aggravating as it is blandly anaemic. The pompous sense of trying to feel important overshadows a production desperately trying to pass itself off as a movie by mimicking almost every feature-scene apparent in other - superior - movies. Someone is desperately trying to impress others and confusing their woeful abilities with alarmingly tragic ineptitude - making a movie is an achievement , but making an awful movie take a special kind of talent, especially when those involved pleasure themselves duplicating scenes without the skill, experience, or talent in knowing how those parts fit together. Granted most people must start somewhere, however, this type of product, as with so many similar projects, suffers greatly in the hands of incompetent dilettantes with pretentious ambitions. Instead of churning out mediocre movies, save the money towards something more worthwhile; stop pretending, stop deluding yourself, stop trying to impress yourself and learn the basics, learn the nuance of the art of this medium; gain experience and work with better professionals in how to produce better movies, as this one is an unforgivable mess of monumental proportions.