![]() That's like a third of the film and it gets really repetitive after a while. Essentially, the film boils down to, at first, to keeping Beth's death a secret from her, even as her skin starts to deteriorate and she starts behaving strangely. It's not that it's something that's really that unique to begin with, but I think you could've done far more with it than they did here. There's just too much working against them for this film to be good. Though, honestly, it's not like that's much to begin with. ![]() I think the cast is definitely solid enough to elevate the shallow script past to what you end up seeing on screen. Don't get me wrong, it's not bad in the conventional sense. We go from one extreme of the horror/romance genre with Spring to the other with Life after Beth.
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