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Movie Night or Movie Fight, you decide another movie review

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  Review of 'The Killing Cove Plot Summary:   The film follows two sisters who seek revenge after a traumatic event at a college party, only to uncover a much darker force at play. As the tension rises, the film delivers an unexpected twist that keeps viewers engaged. Strengths:   - The plot is fresh and unpredictable, with a unique take on revenge and psychological horror.   - The twist is well-executed, adding intrigue and surprises.   Weaknesses: - Several logical inconsistencies make certain moments feel frustrating—like why no one checked the victim’s blood sample after the drinking incident.   - Suicide portrayal doesn’t align with real-world cases, which diminishes the emotional impact.   - The characters trope identity were out of touch and lacked credibility.   - The romance struggled to respond appropriately to the situations, as romance still delivered interest it lacked real emotional depth; reactions...

What is the main focus for creating a good movie

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  Science professor takes his two daughters to live with him after mothers' They start school at the school their father works at. Sara is more like her mother, likes to party, outgoing, and sociable.  Chris, her younger sister appears to be the direct opposite. A genius offspring........ The movie was an interesting plot, creative twist, bad acting. The creators overdid caricature in a whole. The plot was forsaken. They left the twist to itself. The storytelling is more important, but you need the actual actors to respond appropriately to the story and the situations as it developed. That's realism, you go with it you don't float away from it. The main course, It was interesting even the main structure. So, some stars I'll give it.  The romance didn't add up. It developed too quickly and of course this amorous tension detached from the emotion of the events. Romance can be submerged around pain and still you pacify the two with good chemistry. This romance was play...