| Health |
| Year: | 2011 |
| Genre: | Comedy, Romance |
| Starring: | Mila Kunis, Justin Timberlake, Patricia Clarkson |
| Director: | Will Gluck |
Review: Aight, the image itself is not so bad. It is a cliché? D, superficial, crude, predictable. Its filled with a non-entity incredibly talented left cracks wise and true. Men and women, gay and straight, pushed described as disturbing, no values ââor integrity of the old school. If humanity ever falls to the model depicted in this film, I'm getting a one-way ticket out of planet.All, however, can be polished over.What really up to me, and that made me write this Muzak feedback is very annoying. I mean literally every scene ends with the score, and each score is basically an idiot hitting the guitar and sang impressive, says forgotten. It's the kind of thing that goes deep into the hippie community with all stoned and half-coma. I do not know the genre is officially ... - Indie, is not it? I know the music is intended to give pause for thought, reflection, to make us thoughtful ... - But just moronic and tasteless. He really has no character. Our Alou, which can actually replace all the lyrics called her in the style of someone who took a break from the saliva in a cup, and the effect will be identical.Anyway, so the OST totally ruined for me what would be a characteristic 5/10.
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