It’s not exactly rare for an actor to feel uncomfortable watching themselves on screen. In this case, she knew the movie was bad.
Yea, the Ezekiel dubbing very much feels like bandaids trying to make it all connect and make sense. It doesn’t. But they tried.
I am interested in eventually hearing what was changed from after Dakota signed on. Like what did we miss out on?
Also, I’m choosing to believe that the log truck she was stuck behind at one point was a reference to Final Destination 2, which came out in 2003. My head canon is that the movie hadn’t been out yet and that’s why she didn’t freak out about the log truck.
I don’t think the acting was THAT bad. Tim was right that Dakota’s delivery really worked for this character. It didn’t all work, but I think she tried, minutes that final scene. She sounds so defeated.
I haven’t seen it yet, but also the first one so…both lol. Like is it an epilogue that feels tacked on at some later point and you can tell she’s just over it by that point or it’s just generally that bad anyway and you can tell she knows it?
I guess you could call it an epilogue. It could be a late addition. probably nobody cares, but I guess I’ll spoil tag this next bit. She is also wearing these horrendous looking red glasses and in a wheel chair that so bulky. I don’t recall seeing why she is put in a wheel chair. We see her eyes get hit causing her to be blind. Maybe I missed something hitting her back or something. If I was her I’d feel pretty absurd in that set up.
For sure. I think the script is the main culprit here. With Dakota mentioning studio meddling in interviews and not having the director’s vision respected, I don’t know how much was on the director.
im watching in an hour (not including trailers) and despite the fact that there’s tons of seats open, some motherfucker reserved a seat right next to mine. doesn’t this film have enough going against it??
That sucks. You should sit in that seat, like get there before them. When they show up act confident that you’re in the right seat. Tell them when you booked it, nobody was near you. When he shows you their ticket, just ask them, “what motherfucker would pick a seat right next to me with so many seats open?” Let us know what happens.