[Discussion] Netflix user of 10+ years. Are we out of good movies?
I recommend the new movie 'Stowaway' on Netflix
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I don't mean to have an unpopular opinion, but did anyone else think it was eh at best? I found it to be fantastically lack luster with no real development of the characters. There was no exposition and there was very little understanding of the major plot points. The acting seemed to be at ends with what the script said a couple times and it didn't feel like a real movie. I thought some of the scenes were beautifully shot and as far as artistic portrayal goes it was nice. I dunno, for me and my roommates, we wanted it to be less film art and more storytelling. Just my $. 02
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I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a sparse lineup. Every ‘good’ movie is one that I’ve already seen before, sometimes multiple times. Is it just me? And as this sub seems to be Netflix focused, that’s what I put into the title, but I have the same issue on Hulu and HBO. I’ve never had so much trouble to find a good, critically acclaimed movie that won’t just disappoint me (because apparently I’ve already seen every good movie on the popular streaming services).