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Originally posted by posh
I didn't think the acting was all that bad  it wasn't Oscar worthy or anything, but I've seen worse. but I definitely can see where you're coming from with feeling like the twist was just thrown in there to give all the events some type of purpose. Which is kind of what I was trying to touch on when I said my only complaint was the fact that everything after they found
the death doll
seemed kind of rushed. They did a good job building up some story development before that, but they were quick to just kill off the character without them having any type of realization. I really loved the idea of everyone just being
ghosts that have to let go of their past
though, I thought that was pretty unique.  I've never seen a movie like that, especially in such a close, intimate setting like an airplane. With a little more time spent on the script (and maybe better actors?  ) this movie could have been a hit imo, or at least some type of cult classic.
or maybe my love for movies that take place in vacation settings combined with supernatural-mystery is just blurring the fact that 7500 is actually a terrible movie with no redeeming factors
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Yeah, script/acting would've saved it a bit. And the CGI, like that smoke.
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I watched Honeymoon. Interesting, though could've benefited from another ~20 minutes of running time. Explore outside of the two in the cabin, maybe more on Annie/Will and less exact replica of body snatcher-esque films before it. Maybe more on their relationship, instead of going 60 to 0 in like 5 scenes. I'd give it a 6/10.