![]() The first half of movie you wanna go home and think why? just why? but the second half you are there "oh! wow!" that was pretty cool. However, at the same time is bold, innovative and surprisingly refreshing. The movie it's very weird and the movie should end around 10 min before then it actually does (Steven's fault here). The movie it's very weird and the movie should end around 10 min before then it actually does (Steven's It's a bold move from Steven that apparently didn't appealed to the critics that applaud some other empty movies (like "oscar nominee" Black Phanter), but ok the review is about Serinity. It's a bold move from Steven that apparently didn't appealed to the critics that applaud some other empty movies (like "oscar nominee" Black Phanter), but ok the review is about Serinity. Karen’s appearance thrusts Dill back into a life he’d tried to forget, and as he struggles between right and wrong, his world is plunged into a new reality that may not be all that it seems. She begs Dill to save her – and their young son – from her new, violent husband (Jason Clarke) by taking him out to sea on a fishing excursion, only to throw him to the sharks and leave him for dead. His quiet life is shattered, however, when his ex-wife Karen (Anne Hathaway) tracks him down with a desperate plea for help. ![]() She begs Dill to save her – and their young son – from her new, violent husband (Jason Baker Dill (Matthew McConaughey) is a fishing boat captain leading tours off a tranquil, tropical enclave called Plymouth Island. Summary: Baker Dill (Matthew McConaughey) is a fishing boat captain leading tours off a tranquil, tropical enclave called Plymouth Island. ![]()
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