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‘The Midnight Club’ turns its high potential to disappointment

Isko show ki jagah movie bana dete yaar :(
Varnika Khurana
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  • Intense and heavy thriller mixed w horror
Review Overview
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“The Midnight Club” attempts to fuse horror and mystery elements into a captivating series, but unfortunately, it falls short in its execution. The show suffers from weak writing, resulting in a disjointed narrative that fails to engage you and provide a satisfying viewing experience.

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The storyline makes you feel disconnected from the characters Feels like a failed blend of influences
YT- The Midnight Club/Netflix

From the very beginning, the show struggles to establish a coherent storyline. The writing feels weak, with forced emotional sequences and unsupported drama that fails to resonate with one. The attempts at creating tension and suspense often fall flat, leaving one disconnected from the characters and the events unfolding on screen.

The storyline makes you feel disconnected from the characters

One of the major issues with the show lies in the short “ghost stories” that are interspersed throughout the series. Unfortunately, these tales feel irrelevant and lack originality, adding little to the overall plot. The episodes seem to drag on without offering any meaningful resolution, leading to frustration rather than anticipation.

It also lacks a clear direction. The season cliffhanger, which is meant to leave you eagerly awaiting the next installment, instead feels unsupported and leaves them with a sense of disappointment. The show fails to tie up loose ends and provide a satisfying conclusion to the various storylines introduced, tauba tauba saara mood kharab kar diya.

YT- The Midnight Club/Netflix

It attempts to draw inspiration from successful works such as “American Horror Story,” “Pulp Fiction,” and the twists of M. Night Shyamalan. However, the show falls short of emulating the brilliance of these influences. Instead of creating a unique and compelling narrative, the series fails to do justice to any of these elements. The themes of love and death, which are typically rich and evocative, feel mishandled and lack depth.

Feels like a failed blend of influences

Despite it’s flaws, it still manages to captivate a younger audience with its different approach. There are occasional glimpses of greatness, along with moments of humor and impressive practical effects. However, the ten-episode length proves to be a hindrance, as the slow pacing and self-indulgence detract from the overall experience.

The excessive use of jump scares becomes more of an amusing joke than an effective scare tactic and the inconsistent writing and stereotypical characters prevent any meaningful connection with the audience. As the episodes progress, the stories lose their appeal and become mundane.

YT- The Midnight Club/Netflix

“The Midnight Club” had the potential to be a captivating series, blending horror and mystery into a thrilling narrative. However, it ultimately falls short, leaving viewers disappointed and longing for more. Despite its aspirations to emulate successful works in the genre, the show fails to deliver on its promises but can still be a good one time watch.

Review Overview
7
Plot 7 out of 10
Dialogues 7 out of 10
Performances 8 out of 10
Cinematography 6 out of 10
Good Stuff Moments of humour are nice The concept had a lot of potential
Bad Stuff Lack of Originality Kaafi weak writing
Summary
While some of you may appreciate it's intensity and attempt at tackling multifaceted themes, the overall execution leaves much to be desired.

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TAGGED: hollywood, Horror, Suspense thriller, Thriller, Underrated
Varnika Khurana June 24, 2023 June 24, 2023
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