He didn’t need to go over the top with the ending because he had already created really compelling characters, brought to life by his talented cast, and an environment that sucks you in, thanks to his cinematographer Zach Kuperstein, a master of creating pain, loneliness and disconnect out of light, shadow and oscillating depth. However I was ready to see it get deeper into the psychology, flaws and courage of the players, and to pose some heady questions. And it worked for him, as the movie took in 10 million in its opening weekend. I kind of understand the decision by writer/director Zach Cregger to go more mainstream with last few minutes of the film, since this is the first major feature for this prolific actor/ improv comedian/ writer / director/ producer/ twitch streamer. This is a very smart movie…until the end, that is, where it kind of disintegrates into a montage of pop culture elements.
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