- Sensibility: Cam's character progression over the week is borderline nonsense. Add on top an ending that is almost slapstick violence in comparison to the rest of the film, and it feels like the film's biggest joke was making you sit through the whole thing.
- Cinematography: Has some moments of clear artistic vision. Pretty solid use of color and some excellent visuals. However, so many moments are edited so poorly that it's hard to make sense of what's happening. Scenes are cut short and rapid-fire images are thrown in haphazardly to go for some dramatic effect, but it only ends up making the film feel noisy and directionless. A hodge-podge of music choices also distracts from the film or confuses the emotional content of certain scenes. Lots of imagery with too little substance.
- Energy: Loud soundtrack, lots of gore, and strong visuals all make for a film that is at the very least interesting. However, the story is so lacking that even with all this it's easy to get bored.
- Narrative: The film feels like someone made the story just to create certain sacrilegious visuals. There is nearly nothing interesting narratively in the film. The main character is very poorly defined and his character changes are irrational and meaningless. The film tries too hard to be full of religious allusions that it has almost no original content.
- T-Points: The film received one bonus point for an interesting helmet to helmet tackle under x-ray
The film feels like someone wanted to re-create a bunch of semi-religious iconography and then shoddily crafted a story to hit these points. A film is a story first and a visual work of art second and this film
tries to go the other way around.
Number of Watches: 1