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And Did They Listen? (2014)
Snooze fest
Quite possibly a Qanon favorite, I'm sure MTG will hold this up as proof aliens stole the election, or are reading to kids.
This is not worth the time it takes to turn the channel. I'd be more entertained watching someone eat aluminum foul, but it seems the audience for this unmitigated steaming pile of dreck used up all the foil making hats.
Hopefully there is a sequel so I can avoid wasting time on that, as well. There are a lot more interesting things out there to watch. I hear tell of a tiktok video that views paint drying in real time. Has over 100,000 likes. Which is about 99,999 more likes than this bow wow will ever get.
The Remaining (2014)
Religious mania on film.
Yawn, a over dramatic, preachy tale involving the apocalypse prophecy found in the xtian Bible.
By comparison, Clash of the Titans was a cinematic masterpiece next to this pile of dreck. If you're a religious sort this might be of interest, also, it helps if you turn the sound off and play the soundtrack from Chicago over this film. No, it won't make it any better, but it removes a badly written dialogue so big points there.
All in all this snoozer should be used in film schools as a showcase for not mixing film making with evangelical proselytizing. It almost feels like the cast was paid in stale bread and room temp grape juice. Too bad transubstantiation couldn't turn this into anything watchable.
No Men Beyond This Point (2015)
Frued would have a field day analyzing this film.
The movie itself isn't terrible, but underlying everything is the Directors masculine view. Finding subtle hints of misogynistic views on the empowerment of women, a dig or two of transmisogyny, even the eventual projection of "masculine women" women assuming the masculine worst personality traits but, of course, the director saw fit to make these actions sneaky and underhanded.
I did not know who wrote and directed this Freudian look into men terrified of women. I looked it up and both were Mark Sawers. Early in the movie I began to suspect that there was a heavy male influence, a quick lookup confirmed it.
Don't waste your time. It's a great premise but was ruined by writer/director Mark Sawers painfully unhealthy with issues of his mother and powerful female figures.