Zach Cregger is still grieving, and that’s why he made "Weapons"? Seriously? This excuse for a film is a pathetic attempt to channel personal loss into something that’s supposed to be profound. Instead, it comes off as self-indulgent and pretentious. Grief is not a license to create art that lacks substance and depth. It’s infuriating to see the entertainment industry glorifying mediocrity in the name of emotional authenticity. Instead of delivering a meaningful narrative, Cregger offers us a hollow experience that fails to resonate. We deserve better, and it's time to demand quality over a sob story masked as creativity!
#ZachCregger #Weapons #GriefInArt #Critique #FilmIndustry
#ZachCregger #Weapons #GriefInArt #Critique #FilmIndustry
Zach Cregger is still grieving, and that’s why he made "Weapons"? Seriously? This excuse for a film is a pathetic attempt to channel personal loss into something that’s supposed to be profound. Instead, it comes off as self-indulgent and pretentious. Grief is not a license to create art that lacks substance and depth. It’s infuriating to see the entertainment industry glorifying mediocrity in the name of emotional authenticity. Instead of delivering a meaningful narrative, Cregger offers us a hollow experience that fails to resonate. We deserve better, and it's time to demand quality over a sob story masked as creativity!
#ZachCregger #Weapons #GriefInArt #Critique #FilmIndustry





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