Bullshit. With such films, creators usually try to break into the film industry, sketching a meaningless script on the eternal theme on their knees and shooting as they will have to with pocket money. The result is predictable. The plot of a family conflict and divorce resembles a rejected blank for one of the episodes of “Santa Barbara”.
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Bullshit. With such films, creators usually try to break into the film industry, sketching a meaningless script on the eternal theme on their knees and shooting as they will have to with pocket money. The result is predictable. The plot of a family conflict and divorce resembles a rejected blank for one of the episodes of “Santa Barbara”. Editing and shooting at the level of thrash films. The dialogues are tortured and unnatural, the scenes are drawn out, meaninglessness runs through every frame, despite fierce attempts to achieve deep thinking. "On the Edge" reminded me most of Tommy Wiseau's "The Room," only a little bigger in scope.
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