#girlgonecrazy
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#girlgonecrazy had some parts that were quite funny. The scene where she jumped on the car killed me! They definitely get points for adding in humour throughout it. However I get a bit disappointed when someone goes straight for the "Obsessive Relationship" genre. I understand its in the title of the genre, but it pays off to think outside of the box. This is where the film fell a bit short for me. While a humorous approach to a crazy obsessive relationship, the story was barebones and a basic obsessive relationship (Like Fatal Attraction). The 'helicopter' shot was super impressive. Technically it was great. But I wanted more from the story.
MistaTeas
Two guys discuss their female flat-mate, Vic. As it turns out she's a bit creepy and becomes rather obsessive when she begins a "relationship"' with one of the guys. A bit of a slow burner to begin with, hampered by some rather echoey/tinny (did you run it through Audacity or something?) dialogue that also was very fast, making it a touch difficult to comprehend. However, as the young woman got crazy things heated up for the better. Awesome helicopter shot, funny chase scene and an excellent fright on the windscreen - never seen a 48HR horror that's made me jump like I did with that scene! Great potential in this that wasn't quite fully realised. A hell of a lot to like though and one of my favourites.
Laughed a lot at the intro. Marvelous. Cool shots of the dialogue back and forth. Audio was kind of rough/hard to hear. Super good job of making the girl creepy/obsessive. Nice use of the sun to light up her face. Super cool... RC quadcopter shot?? lol at opening the car door and great scare/jump when she slams her hands on the back of the car. Probably best line connecting the movie to the intro, and everybody laughed when he opened the door.
MistaTeas
Two guys discuss their female flat-mate, Vic. As it turns out she's a bit creepy and becomes rather obsessive when she begins a "relationship"' with one of the guys. A bit of a slow burner to begin with, hampered by some rather echoey/tinny (did you run it through Audacity or something?) dialogue that also was very fast, making it a touch difficult to comprehend. However, as the young woman got crazy things heated up for the better. Awesome helicopter shot, funny chase scene and an excellent fright on the windscreen - never seen a 48HR horror that's made me jump like I did with that scene! Great potential in this that wasn't quite fully realised. A hell of a lot to like though and one of my favourites.
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