i went in expecting nothing more than an action flick with tech - savvy scenes, a standard plot and
random twist at the end, and that's what they gave.
At a seemingly lean 105 minutes, the film feels more like 205 minutes as it chugs along to its big twist ending (ahem, Señor Shyamalan at your service), and though the story gains some momentum in the middle with the introduction of a group of ghost hunters, the random change in direction doesn't quite fit with the rest of the film's ton
At a seemingly lean 105 minutes, the film feels more like 205 minutes as it chugs along to its big
twist ending (ahem, Señor Shyamalan
at your service), and though the story gains some momentum in the middle with the introduction of a group of ghost hunters, the random change in direction doesn't quite fit with the rest of the film's ton
at your service), and though the story gains some momentum in the middle with the introduction of a group of ghost hunters, the
random change in direction doesn't quite fit with the rest of the film's tone.
But it doesn't
end there, the error is not merely some
random oversight, it instead sends curious investigators down a
twisted trail to find out what its specific origins are... only to
end up
at a 1990s place run by a person who is seen in the latest 2016 efforts to demonize Exxon and any skeptic climate scientists who may have had an association with «big oil» companies.