Making Sense (2021)

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Making Sense: Directed by Gregory Bayne. With Brooke Burton, Jessi Melton, Cherie Julander, Nyk Fry. An aging neuroscientist facing the deterioration of his own cognitive senses teams up with a group of young grad students in an attempt to find the key to remapping brain function, only to uncover something far more extraordinary.

“Or just nonsense. Well its a 90 to 10 formula movie, with just 10% good story , acting and message, the remaining 90 % are just mumbo jumbo experimental movie making on high self esteem, which could have been busting the block in the late 70u0026#39; or early 80u0026#39;s, like u0026#39;u0026#39;e.t.u0026#39;u0026#39;, u0026#39;u0026#39;contactu0026#39;u0026#39;, u0026#39;u0026#39; close encounter of the third kindu0026#39;u0026#39;, u0026#39;u0026#39; the philadelphia experimentu0026#39;u0026#39; and all the 10u0026#39;s of 1000s of the scifi drama genre made since then, but just not in the year 2021 ad.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIts just a pure fact that to fetch a grumpy old mans interest youll need room for space, not close up facial panning of rather untrained actors, youll also need some confidence on the truthfactor on the complot, are there any sense of truth in the material theyve plotted the story with? , and they need a good production managment and some utterly ingenious prop makers to make it all convincing. I think theyve missed the tools to succeed in their mission to make sensory disabled persons into sensible caracters, most of all due to lack of budget.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSo therefore just 3 for the effort, there are better moves out there, take a dive under watersurface and youll see, that this was time spent that youll never get back.”

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