disappointing
Exhuma promised spine-chilling horror but delivered predictable scares and a lackluster plot. Despite its atmospheric cinematography, the film relies too heavily on clichés and fails to innovate within the genre. Jump scares feel telegraphed, and the central mystery lacks depth, leaving viewers unsatisfied. While the cast delivers solid performances, they're stifled by a script that fails to engageVisually, "Exhuma" delivers in spades, with atmospheric cinematography and expertly crafted set pieces that serve to heighten the sense of impending doom. From dimly lit corridors to decrepit graveyards, every location exudes an aura of malevolence, inviting viewers to lose themselves in the film's sinister world.However, where "Exhuma" truly falters is in its execution of scares and plot development. Despite the best efforts of the cast and crew, including standout performances from the lead actors, the film struggles to deliver genuine moments of terror. Jump scares are telegraphed well in advance, robbing them of their intended impact, while the central mystery lacks the complexity and depth needed to sustain interest. Ultimately, Exhuma falls short of my expectations.
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too focused on the sister's story
I really liked this drama. The story was emotional and beautifully filmed, and it kept me interested from the beginning. However, I honestly expected more development between the main couple. I thought we would see time passing and more moments showing how their relationship grows, their daily interactions, and deeper romantic scenes. Instead, the drama focused mostly on her sister’s storyline, which sometimes made the main romance feel a bit limited.That said, I still enjoyed it a lot. The male lead completely won me over —
it reminded me so much of his role in When I Fly Towards You. He has that same warm vibe that makes you root for him instantly.
Overall, despite wanting more couple moments, Reborn is still a drama I genuinely enjoyed watching. It has a touching atmosphere and memorable characters, and the male lead was definitely the highlight for me.
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