Share
Copy the link

Caught (2015). 1h 22m | TV-14

“This was a well-done film for a non-Hollywood production. It was engaging enough that the low-level acting was not a huge distraction. I really like the focus on a motheru0026#39;s intuition and determination, as well as the line at the end between the girls. The storyline is intriguing. Said to be based on a true story from the UK, I wasnu0026#39;t able to find anything online. Search engines are ridiculously useless these days. I thought the only really decent acting was done by Stephanie Scott. Anna Camp did successfully portray a psychopath nearer the middle and end, but in the earlier scenes she seemed to be way overacting and I thought I was watching a soap opera actress. I also disagree that her character was highly intelligent. Intelligent Psychos are well-documented as highly organized and able to plan out every aspect of their crimes. Itu0026#39;s the low IQ ones that act on impulse and keep having to scramble to cover their acts. The plot itself seems very unbelievable. And then when the exact same duffle bag from the attic shows up much later – did she keep an extra? I would definitely call that a blooper. So, yes, not top-tier filmmaking, but a worthwhile watch. Not sure why some people are saying itu0026#39;s dark comedy. I donu0026#39;t think any humor was intentional. But in my final criticism, I will say, if I had one bum leg and everything else was working fine, I would not be slowly crawling across a floor or unable to get out of a tub. There were a lot of wtf things that were totally unrealistic or poorly done but not intended to be humorous. If youu0026#39;re confused about what dark humor actually is, go watch Fargo, Pulp Fiction, Falling Down, or Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.”

Comments

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *