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The ban on the media's reputation of the movie "Borderlands" was lifted, and film critics said frankly: a bad movie

2024-08-08

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The movie version of "Borderlands" will be released in North America on August 9. The media reputation has been lifted, but a large number of film critics who have watched the film have given it bad reviews.


Film critic Adriano Caporusso: "Borderlands is a disaster. The film is full of every cliché imaginable, trading the chaos and imagination of the game for a lifeless, uninteresting, and visually disgusting dud filled with annoying characters and a cast without a shred of chemistry."

Film critic Matthew Simpson: "I really wanted to like it, but a lackluster plot, a few lackluster performances, and being trapped in a weird set that looks both expensive and cheap, let this one down."

Screenwriter Edgar Ortega: "Borderlands" feels like something that an unsociable executive thought the "cool kids" would like. There are no standout moments for any of the characters, just some annoying gags that feel outdated when delivered by the actors. It's not a fucked-up movie, it's just a mess.