Midnight Sun Film Review
- The Hollywood Reporter
- Frank Scheck
- I give it an 8 because it was really detailed and he got all the information about it , but it also seems that he might have exposed the ending which isn't the best.
- High points, Shepard is tartly amusing as the best friend, Thorne thankfully doesn't over-milk her character's pathos, and Schwarzenegger, although a bit stiff at times, hits the right emotional notes,
- Low Points, None of the film rings remotely true, especially the cornball conclusion, If she developed the horrible skin lesions more common to victims, this would be a very different movie,
- "Like a Taylor Swift song, Midnight Sun is emotionally manipulative and not nearly as profound as it thinks it is. But you'd have to be made of stone to entirely resist it."
- New York Times
- Teo Bugbee
- I give him a 6 because he really only focused on the plot and not much about the other story elements.
- High, Though there is novelty in casting a contemporary artist like DJ Khaled in the movie’s kingmaker role, A side plot reuniting Fat Amy with her degenerate father (John Lithgow) nearly takes over the movie when Amy’s father kidnaps the Bellas,
- Low, Watching the Bellas mash together pop songs without sound mixing or instruments in Khaled’s presence feels at best obligatory and at worst embarrassing, With a plot as unfocused
- "With a plot as unfocused as its freshly graduated characters, the shaggy “Pitch Perfect 3” gets by on karaoke logic: What makes for a good time isn’t the song you sing, but the company you keep."
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