Felt
Felt
| 18 September 2014 (USA)
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A woman creates an alter ego in hopes of overcoming the trauma inflicted by men in her life.

Reviews
moore-jeffery

I like weird movies. I'm pro women. I like the idea of a movie exploring this topic.It seems the point was just to be weird and shocking. The message intended was not received by me. All I saw was a girl who should probably be institutionalized be treated as a mentally healthy person for the whole movie. She clearly is not, and for me, that's the only message that comes across. I already was on the side of women, but if I had not been, this movie would have certainly done absolutely nothing to sway me. Some movies seem to have absolutely no merits, and this is one of them.

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iateyourkitten32

Browsing for movies, and saw this on netflix. Checked out the plot description and it had real potential to be an incredible movie. I should have checked IMDb, if a movie does not have a 6+ star rating on IMDb, I do not watch it.Honestly, there is not much positive I can say about the movie. The only thing worse than the story was the unbelievably bad direction, editing, acting, and plot execution. The only good thing about the movie was the music (and I believe it was one song replayed through every key point in the movie).The ending didn't feel right at all. In a movie, there is supposed to be a plot, that culminates in a final 'payoff', or a series of scenes late in the movie that make sense of the movie in its entirety. This movie didn't have that at all.Don't watch this movie, it was an hour and 20 minutes of my life I regret. I kept hoping the finale of the movie would make it all worth it; I was wrong. It doesn't even deserve the 1 star rating that I must give it in order to review it. It gets 0.5 star for actually being made (good job to whoever tried to make a movie and succeeded here -- it's still an awful movie).

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EdRad89

What a complete waste of time! This has nothing to do with horror, thriller or romance, for that matter..It's just a bleak take on a very interesting subject, but poorly placed and paced. The main character isn't developed enough, we know nothing about the pain she's been through and we only get to see her act as a spoiled brat, a delusional and empty person and a young woman in love..only to have it all come to a sudden end latter on. And it's not enough, sorry to say.. It goes simply from point A to point B without suspense,momentum nor does it grow the tension by adding certain elements of mystery. No way this hard boiled drama experiment can be rated a horror-thriller!

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drooleybob

The girl in the story suffers from abject self loathing where her 'reparative ' superpower response is penis envy. She feels the need to be what she desires (a man) and hence the penis dress-up. Reeks of narcissism too. And what remains? A will to dominate over her self-loathing by bringing a man down to her level (by dressing him up as a woman) and endorsing him (her) as a lover. A sick power fantasy it seems to me. Add to that the action of she using the scissors indicating her desire to cut out the object of her envy from other men. And seriously- to call this 'feminist' reinforces (rightfully so?) the notion that feminism is indeed a sick ideology. While the hipster reviewers harp on about its 'greatness', its boring second half becomes a terrible bore. Add to that the nonsensical preachings of a mythical rape culture that does not exist in the western world.

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