The Bad Batch (2016)

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The Bad Batch: Directed by Ana Lily Amirpour. With Suki Waterhouse, Jason Momoa, Jayda Fink, Keanu Reeves. In a desert dystopia, a young woman is kidnapped by cannibals.

“I went against my instincts when it came to watching u0026#39;The Bad Batchu0026#39;. Every nerve in my body was telling me it would be dreadful, but the words cannibals, Jim Carrey, Keanu Reeves and Giovanni Ribisi kept repeating over and over in my head until I finally gave in and made the fateful mistake of watching it. My god, how is it possible to make a story this boring out of cannibals? Every single thing it tries to make itself interesting with completely falls flat. When you manage to get a completely dull and forgettable performance out of Jim Carrey you know youu0026#39;re doing something terribly wrong.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe film tries to be thought-provoking (at least it seemed like that was what it was going for) but none of the concepts it presents are in any way actually worthy of a second thought. It also goes for a lot of style, however it again falls short. In a futuristic desert wasteland setting there a thousand different concepts you could use to create an interesting story. For some reason u0026#39;The Bad Batchu0026#39; chooses a story that could have been told in any setting and in any time period. Thatu0026#39;s about as lazy as story-telling gets. If you do make the mistake of selecting this one up on Netflix brace yourself for a long and painful couple of hours.”

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