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After Earth

After Earth

2013
Sci-fi, Action
1h 40m
A crash landing leaves Kitai Raige and his father Cypher stranded on Earth, 1,000 years after events forced humanity's escape. With Cypher injured, Kitai must embark on a perilous journey to signal for help. (imdb)
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After Earth

2013
Sci-fi, Action
1h 40m
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Rated 22 Sep 2013
52
22nd
In the future Earth has become a wasteland and the letter "r" has been deemed unnecessary ("suh, yes,suh" and "that ansuh was..."). Extra points to M. Night for not casting himself as Will Smith's son.
Rated 06 Jun 2013
35
10th
Everything on this planet has evolved to kill humans...except the plants, birds, hogs, and buffalo. In fact most things won't try to kill you. You'll be fine unless you throw rocks like a dick.
Rated 01 Jul 2013
35
11th
It's "take your kid to work" day 1000 years into the future, so robo-Will brings EMOTE-O SON 3000 to Planet Earth post The Happening, where all life has involved into CGI-rendingers of its former self, in what is either the laziest Sci-fi blockbuster in resent memory or the most hectic Mindfullness introduction video of all time.
Rated 24 Oct 2013
17
6th
This movie is real. Watching it is a choice.
Rated 24 Aug 2013
30
1st
Dad I'm scared, tell me what to do. Fuck you dad, I'll do what I want. Dad I'm scared, tell me what to do. Fuck you dad, I'll do what I want. Dad I'm scared, tell me what to do. Fuck you dad, I'll do what I want. Dad, dad? Fear is bad. All this with terrible accents.
Rated 12 May 2021
49
3rd
Not M. Night's worst movie, but it is certainly one of his least enjoyable. Will Smith's character isn't all that interesting and Jaden Smith, God bless him, isn't good enough to carry this movie. I see where the writers were going with the whole father-son dynamic, but maybe separating them for a majority of the movie wasn't the way to go about it. The visual effects range from horrible and good and a couple of plot points didn't make sense to me. Interesting premise, poor execution
Rated 28 Jun 2013
30
10th
Will Smith's role is pretty uninteresting, and Jaden's adventure isn't exciting enough, either. Their relationship (the tough but well-meaning father who does truly care for his son but needs him to be strong) is hardly nuanced and the serious delivery in cheasy moments (the salute, for example) is likely to raise more than a snicker. The film feels short which was both underwhelming and sort of a relief.
Rated 05 Jun 2013
35
9th
Jump into a flaming pit Shyamalan and take Jaden Smith with you. The last line's in this piece of shit "Dad, I WANNA WORK WITH MOM". Ha-Ha. Started hootin' and hollerin' when THAT part near the end happened with the you know what during the you know when, oh my lord. BIRD HAS FEELINGS.
Rated 02 Jun 2021
47
3rd
This film can't payoff anything it does. In the father and son relationship, the survivalism story, the references to Moby Dick, or even the world-building of the post apocalyptic environment. Conversations become arguments so abruptly that I was expecting Jake Lloyd from The Phantom Menace to appear and talk about Pod Races. All that makes it hard to find the emotional current or political statement that Shymalan goes for. Instead it winds up as a spiritual successor to Battlefield Earth.
Rated 31 May 2013
70
74th
M. Night Shyamalan is the master of staging. Every shot is tense, rigid, frightening. And Gary Whitta has become the master of meaningful popcorn thrillers. Every word is chosen carefully, every action true. Pacing issues and a few failed scenes prevent the movie from being the sci-fi epic it could have been.
Rated 23 Jul 2015
35
20th
It is not a 'The Happening' low, but it does seem to continue the trilogy called 'Shyamalan's sense of smell'. What makes this such a dull chore to sit through, is that nothing really leads anywhere. We are presented with a ridiculous sci-fi universe, that seems to only exist as a backdrop for Jaden Smith's showreel. Would I watch this with my son? Yeah, sure. And when it was finished I'd say "Do you see, Damien? Daddy does love you. Come, wipe your face, it's time to go back to the basement."
Rated 24 Dec 2013
70
28th
A combination of M Night and Jaden is a terrible PR idea, one that brought me in only for camp reasons. Jaden is as bad as expected and I can't think of a role less suited to Will, but I have to admit this wasn't bad. Shyamalan smartly dials it back a bit from his previous movies, reducing the scope to a simple coming of age story. It's not especially powerful, but there's not much room to go wrong and in the end amounts to being enjoyable and pretty. Nothing more, but expected less.
Rated 29 Sep 2013
20
22nd
You know those movies where a pushy parent tries to push their offspring into a career the kid has neither the desire or aptitude for, before they both learn valuable life lessons and become closer? Watching this film is like the first part, but without the emotional payoff of the latter. Jaden spends the whole movie looking like he really doesn't want to be there, and his acting range is...limited. The plot is uninspired and riddled with holes and the pacing plods along slowly and uneventfully.
Rated 29 Jan 2018
28
28th
Thousands of years in the future, aliens have forced humans to become emotionless long-distance runners who rely on performance-enhancing drugs to save their demanding fathers from injuries sustained in untimely space cruiser mishaps. And what's the Shammalamma twist after the credits? Mr. Glass is Will Smith's father! Or not. I decided to take jog.
Rated 23 Feb 2014
38
56th
Will does the worst acting he has ever done because he's not acting like the cocksure funloving Will Smith that we expect and is instead being moody and quiet and boring. Jaden's acting range goes from looking at things with his mouth hanging open in shock to looking at things with his mouth hanging open in indecision. Maybe one day he will learn to close his mouth while emoting and thereby increase his range by 100%.
Rated 04 Jun 2013
3
28th
For whatever little this is worth, this is hands-down the best movie Shyamalan has directed since Signs in 2002. That doesn't make it good, but it does mean it's not an atrocity. Jaden Smith lacks the chops for this (which sucks, because I actually liked him in The Karate Kid) and the film has a silly deus ex machina-esque climax, but there are moments of action-adventure/fantasy fun and some neat visuals and decent ideas here and there. The Last Airbender wishes it could have been this good.
Rated 23 Sep 2013
5
1st
So Earth is uninhabitable and a wasteland? Uh...tell that to all the plants and animals that are breathing that delicious oxygen. Yet for some reason, humans can't breathe it anymore??? After seeing that Will Smith came up with the story, it all makes sense now. He may be a Scientologist, but that sure doesn't mean that he knows anything about science.
Rated 08 Jun 2013
60
25th
It was nice to see an M. Knight Shyamalan film where the twist was, there was no twist. Refreshing. I'm very forgiving to Sci-Fi as I've said many times before, but even if I wasn't, it was still a decent film. It looked very nice, but let's face it guys and gals, Jaden Smith would not have an acting career if Will Smith wasn't his father. He's a weak-ass lead here though Will Smith was alright. Kinda predictable, decent monster design, some stupidity... ultimately, not bad, but forgettable.
Rated 19 Nov 2013
100
93rd
I tried to find something I did not like about this movie, no language, no sex, great story, awesome direction.
Rated 19 Jun 2013
67
67th
Unfortunately, as many films directed by Shyamalan, a quite enjoyable story of faith that critics love to define as "another setback" by an "once-great director". Don't count me as one of his fans, but I found this father-and-son adventure less a pretentious scientology sermon than actually a slow-paced and scary survival story. After Earth is its filmmaker's most accessible examination of fear -- but I guess crowds didn't bother to even give it a chance.
Rated 13 Mar 2014
10
2nd
After Earth is a painful and dreadful film, one that has nothing redeeming and contains nothing that is even remotely interesting enough to warrant a watch. It puts most of its eggs in the Jaden Smith basket, and he's so awful in this that you have to wonder if this could kill his career before it really begins. The script is garbage, the acting is horrible, the special effects are lackluster, and there's nothing to hold onto and no reason to care about anything.
Rated 15 Jul 2013
95
84th
Wow! I think critics and audiences got this one wrong. Very good sci-fi action/thriller (to me anyway). Will Smith and son star as father and son crash landed on future Earth. No humans live there now as it's too dangerous. Can't say much more as it will give away the plot. It's action packed, visually stunning and emotional.
Rated 18 Dec 2013
0
3rd
Just so damn boring. I don't even have the energy to talk about this movie.
Rated 04 May 2020
40
3rd
I didn't find a single character in After Earth that I liked. I liked Will Smith's acting and some of Jaden Smith's acting. Zoe Kravitz was good as well but she wasn't in the movie for very long. The story starts out very interesting and it tries to be relatable - the father who is too distant and the son who craves for his attention. It's a tale as old as time. When their plane crashes back on an unlivable Earth the two men aren't able to mend what was wrong, maybe that is the point.
Rated 10 Feb 2020
12
6th
After Earth, a.k.a. Will Smith's Jaden Smith vanity project, is easily one of the worst large releases of the last decade. It is simultaneously a low point for M. Night Shyamalan, who seems to be doing this for nothing more than a paycheck, and the final nail in the coffin that is Jaden Smith's acting career, as he will not be in anything that isn't also attached to his much more talented (and well-connected) father.
Rated 31 May 2022
5
6th
Deux têtes à claques pour le prix d'une, la pire idée de M. Night Shyamalan.
Rated 20 Dec 2016
60
15th
I wanted a sci-fi movie, but I basically got a cave man survival movie with Jaden Smith. It's really hard for anyone to defend Shyamalan at this point, by "The Villiage," he had lost his chops, but somewhere following that, he full on lost his head.
Rated 02 Jun 2013
20
5th
Slowly paced, basic and predictable. Puts far too much weight on the younger Smith's shoulders. There's a seed of a good film, but this was very undercooked.
Rated 16 Feb 2014
60
26th
Not nearly as bad as I was led to believe. It's worst faults being the lead actor cannot handle the role and it is, if anything, boring.
Rated 31 Oct 2015
80
82nd
I don't get the hate. Very watchable. No tedious romance shoe horned into a hollywood film is a nice change. M Night is under-rated. A concise and well worked film.
Rated 31 May 2013
64
19th
Surprisingly not bad. The sequences before they get to Earth are actually far more interesting than what happens for the bulk of the movie. There's also this examination into fear, and whether being fearless means becoming emotionless.
Rated 02 Nov 2013
10
1st
Bad in pretty much every way possible. Visual Effects that look dated by 15 years, unbelievable set design, camera shots and composition that make action scenes nearly impossible to follow, and to top it all off Jaden Smith's unchanging facial expression. As for the plot, it is so plugged with constant exposition about overcoming fear that I lost all interest in the characters' survival.
Rated 02 Jun 2013
80
73rd
After Earth is just a basic Sci-fi story that looks great., and because of that, I loved it.
Rated 01 Oct 2013
32
23rd
Bad accents and bad acting, 70s-style low-budget production design. The adventure part had potential but ultimately fell flat. And the whole father-son thing was an utter waste of time. Actually the more I think about this film the more irritating it becomes so I'll just stop here.
Rated 31 May 2013
30
5th
From its human bashing opening, through an endless succession of pathetic plot devices, to the amazingly and thankfully quick post climax ending, reminding me all the while how much I'd come to take excellent child acting for granted over the last couple of decades, I need to get this posted before I downgrade it even further. In any case, it's official, M. Night Shyamalan is an idiot. Save you money.....really.
Rated 21 Jan 2015
9
3rd
The actors feel totally unbelievable as father and son, despite actually being father and son... nothing feels real.
Rated 17 Jul 2014
15
8th
SHALAMASMALAMA DOES IT AGAIN!
Rated 15 Oct 2013
37
9th
This should-be blockbuster epic is not awful, but it is painfully dull, lifeless...an utter bore. From a storytelling perspective, there isn't much going on. From a creative standpoint, very little imagination is mustered of a futuristic 'after Earth' setting. Will Smith delivers his most (purposeful) robotic performance and the special effects ought to be far better for a movie of this caliber. Okay, maybe it's awful.
Rated 04 Jun 2013
58
20th
It's not a terrible movie though it drags a bit here and there. The opening few seconds is intense, but then the narration right after is kinda cheesy. After that you have a decent but not great movie, though I really didn't like Jaden's acting at times. The movie looks nice, and everything is staged well. I maintain that Shyamalan is a talented director, and this is a step in the right direction to get his career back on track. It's really not as bad as people are saying.
Rated 10 Jun 2013
58
9th
An abysmal opening gives way to an average core in this post-Earth-sci-fi-by-numbers romp. There's a vaguely compelling plot somewhere here, but it's buried under crappy dialogue, cheap CGI and stilted performances. Neither Smith is on form here (and I love Will); the intensity of the central storyline is undermined too often. A few bonus points for some strong chase sequences.
Rated 22 Sep 2013
40
16th
I dig sci-fi and all. I am also a huge WIll Smith fan. But there is just not much going on in After Earth. It is a bit dull, to be honest, but I wasn't as such bored with it.
Rated 20 Dec 2013
30
12th
A lesson about the pros and cons of stoicism (don't expect references to Epictetus or James Stockdale). Less explicitly, it seems to tacitly ask how such considerations relate to the way we address the question of our own planetary future (references to Moby Dick: we killed the whales, you see). Overall, however, this is very laboured and uninspired, as though the filmmakers really had little or no interest in the material, and were simply showing up to collect a paycheck. Shocking, I know.
Rated 06 Apr 2016
27
8th
It's plotless and you're left with a lot of unsolved questions about earth etc.
Rated 19 Jan 2014
55
19th
I really didn't think this was quite as shitty as people make it out to be. The acting dynamic between Will Smith and his son is interesting and probably could have even been decent if it were not for the directing hack job. Whatever talent Shyamalan once had is surely gone now. Maybe all the late night pussy and parties in Hollywood rotted his brain. We are left with a plodding mess of a film with plot and art direction reminiscent of a C production for sci-fi channel and a set to match.
Rated 25 Feb 2016
1
20th
Despite -and sometimes because of- their faults I've always got some enjoyment from Shyamalan 'till this. A father forces his son to overcome anxiety by being all military and using a really deep voice, the overcoming is then attributed to this in-vogue and vaguely Scientologist 'mindfulness' stuff. I prefer breath meditation -and films with plots that make sense- perhaps I'm just being old-fashioned.
Rated 30 Oct 2013
30
2nd
I rated this 4, then I read the byline: DANGER IS REAL - FEAR IS A CHOICE. Changed to 3.
Rated 10 Nov 2013
40
28th
I have to be honest. I'll be the first to burn Shamalabimbam and Jaden into the ground, but I actually sort of enjoyed this out of morbid curiousity. But I really hope this is the last performance of Jaden. There's no empathy, no charisma. The kid is annoying as fuck. Let's hope this is the last time Will brought his kid to work, and starts choosing some decent - and out of his comfort zone - flicks.
Rated 17 Oct 2013
45
6th
44.500
Rated 05 Jul 2014
75
8th
I was a little disappointed that Will Smith's character never said "welcome to earf" at any point.
Rated 06 Aug 2014
66
43rd
Thought the film was fairly good. Not amazingly good, nor life changing but good. M. Night really is a brilliant story teller,seen it before with his successful movies (and in my opinion his less than successful ones.) Though THE HAPPENING is easily the worst movie ever made. Still I found this film to be entertaining, decently acted, very good special effects and a generally well made, well produced film. With a feature runtime that more movies should copycat, do not need 165min TRANSFORMERS 4
Rated 17 Sep 2013
39
4th
totally unimaginative, boring, badly acted post-apocalyptic sci-fi where people live in a world of shower curtains, stretch wraps & white sheet...
Rated 30 Jun 2013
59
48th
Not bad at all (fast-paced and entertaining linear story) though an easy target for childish hate.
Rated 24 Dec 2016
65
24th
My expectations were low, but it is really not that bad. Yes it is cheesy, yes it is predictable, yes it is cringe worthy, yes Will Smith squinting during action cuts is stupid, and yes watching Jaden Smith look side to side as the camera does a close up is torture. But I've seen plenty worse, and the concept is interesting enough.
Rated 12 Aug 2014
60
16th
This is your fault Will Smith. Your concept, your decision to bring in Shyamalan, your choice to cast Jaden, and your performance. Your fault for ruining something that at least had potential.
Rated 06 Nov 2013
13
1st
Curiosity killed the cat..
Rated 01 Jun 2013
50
38th
On the basis of M.'s shit-stained reputation these days, he's probably the most "underrated" studio director out there. I like that he didn't give into contemporary genre conventions. No hyper-editing, shaky cam, pointless swooping camera movements, etc. Say what you will, the man is a classy behind the camera director. And it's good that he's getting help with the writing. Could've used a bit more considering the story/dialogue problems at play here. Smiff 1 & 2 are pretty questionable as well
Rated 27 Dec 2013
80
76th
There were some easy opportunities for a much better ending here. I'm willing to forgive a lot in the name of symbolism and good cinematography. Jaden is a better actor than his daddy. Don't count me among Shyamalan's detractors, which has and still does come off as an inexplicable trend to me.
Rated 15 Apr 2019
45
16th
People who are too lazy to think for themselves tend to parrot popular opinions. It's how Uwe Boll got a reputation as the worst director in the world and it's also how After Earth got it's reputation. Not a good movie but a perfectly acceptable lower tier sci fi adventure. I really dislike all of the Smith family but you know what? Jaden was acceptable in this.
Rated 05 Jan 2021
73
14th
A thousand years after catastrophic events forced humans to leave Earth, Nova Prime has become the new home of humanity. Legendary General Cypher Raige returns home after a long service. He has become estranged from his family, but is ready to take on the role of father for his 13-year-old son Kitai. When an asteroid storm damages Cypher and Kitai's craft, they crash-land on unknown and dangerous Earth.
Rated 14 Oct 2021
38
2nd
Not good besties. Jaden Smith's accent is reminiscent of nails on a chalkboard, or open-mouthed chewing.
Rated 01 Jun 2013
53
34th
Not offensively bad or anything, just painfully predictable and slow to the point of sluggishness. Weak special effects, too. Skip it; there's nothing here you haven't seen before, or couldn't imagine better yourself.
Rated 24 Nov 2013
35
16th
It is obvious that this was written and directed by Will Smith. But hey, what a smart move to leave full credit to M. Night Shyamalan, who was more or less only the cinematographer here and in fact the only one who actually did some good work on the film.
Rated 21 Sep 2013
30
3rd
Fantastically poor decisions all round.
Rated 22 Sep 2013
39
52nd
The kid smith is not a great actor, however the movie is not as bad as most people think it is. It has one theme which is that fear is not real. Although true, this could have been told in a more subtle way. As a way to escape for two hours it is not horrible.
Rated 22 Jun 2015
46
11th
Will Smith is passable. The special effects are passable. What isn't is the lack of guns. Why can't they kill the bad aliens using guns? Why do they need some sort of weird spear thing? And how did earth get so fucked up in only 1,000 years?
Rated 17 Nov 2014
30
0th
This entire movie seemed like an excuse to give Jaden Smith an acting role. Will Smith's talent takes a back seat as Jaden bumbles around on screen, falling flat on his face, just like this movie.
Rated 04 Nov 2013
6
15th
Okay, so obviously this movie was made, so that Will Smith's son could have a new movie. It's like no one cared about the storyline, the credibility of plot decisions, and in general - the whole idea behind the movie. The important thing was that Jaden could run around, showing in a tight suit, that he's hitting puberty. So, a more truthful title - "After Jaden Smith hit puberty and wanted to be in the big league".
Rated 10 Jan 2018
8
1st
Will and Jaden Smith play father and son in this misguided display of Hollywood nepotism. Will's unfortunate desire to get by without using any of his beloved charisma notwithstanding. This is a miserable low point for Shyamalan.
Rated 13 Oct 2013
63
17th
Cheesy, over acted tripe.
Rated 02 Jan 2018
66
13th
Lots of dumb things in this movie but I didn't mind watching it.
Rated 22 Jun 2018
43
43rd
The story is awful; but the mystic indications are good, like the hero, the mentor, and the seven labours.
Rated 08 Jun 2013
80
82nd
So there's a whole lotta running around and battling raging beasties ... but also a "rite of passage" progression for a boy who must face his fears and feelings of inadequacy, and lessons to learn by a father who must relinquish control while regaining confidence in his family. That means there are some pretty positive things this sci-fi actioner has to say about the bond between dads and sons. And it lauds wise parental choices right alongside the more typical nods to bravery and self-sacrifice.
Rated 17 Oct 2013
35
24th
Nowhere near as bad as many have espoused it to be. That's not to say this is good though! It won't require much of your attention & just a shit load of stuff (or pretty much everything) makes absolutely no sense, but to say its an abomination just doesn't ring true. Jaden Smith is a terrible, talentless, unwatchable little shit, but he's not enough for me to completely pan what is essentially just a dull, but harmless soft sci-fi where Shyamalan again proves he has forgotten what a "plot" is.
Rated 09 May 2014
50
0th
Could not watch more than half hour.
Rated 07 Jun 2013
34
14th
A hot mess
Rated 08 Nov 2014
70
26th
Not that bad!
Rated 07 Jun 2013
2
21st
http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3uplqt/
Rated 19 Jan 2014
45
41st
Better than the sum of the talent, After Earth is passable survival/drama with a bland teen focus. Its not memorable, but it lives up to its limited potential.
Rated 29 Jun 2014
85
38th
A cerebral sci fi survival film about overcoming human nature.
Rated 18 Jul 2013
40
3rd
Wow, no wonder they're desperately hiding that Shayamalan directed this movie.. Such a stupidly dumb screenplay and awful acting and nothing happeningness.. So much shit..
Rated 25 Sep 2013
53
17th
2 hours of jogging montage through the forest. Everything on this planet has evolved to kill fun.
Rated 13 Oct 2013
60
79th
Best line in the movie, "I want to work with mom". No surprises, you know everything that's going to happen, but it still held my interest.
Rated 22 Dec 2013
5
0th
.5+ absolute torture
Rated 09 Oct 2013
69
28th
A M. Night father/son science fiction movie. Sounds great right? It's ok. Let's start with the positives. Beautiful scenery and some truly tense moments. The bad, no chemistry between father and son Smith's. I was a little disappointed in no twist ending, but it was refreshing too I guess. The whole movie felt like "My Side of the Mountain" in the future. Oh and that eagle part... totally sad. I felt more emotion for that eagle than for Will Smith. Decent Sci-fi, but not great.
Rated 26 Oct 2013
62
23rd
very slow
Rated 29 Oct 2013
85
18th
1169: not bad!
Rated 15 Oct 2013
70
27th
Po reakcích ostatních diváků a všelijakých nízkých hodnoceních jsem nebyla zas až tak zklamaná. Vyobrazení platety Země 1000 let po lidech mi občas bralo dech a odvádělo fantazii jinam. Malý Jaden postupně roste a já se těším, až ho přejde ta prvoplánová frackovitost a začne trochu hrát. Will Smith standardní a jeho tvůrčí tandem s M. Night Shyamalanem přinesl přesně to, co se od nich dalo očekávat. Nebudu muset vidět zn
Rated 27 Jan 2014
50
15th
I was expecting it much more terrible.
Rated 06 Jun 2013
40
19th
Here is where it failed. Not much action in an action movie. Not much Will Smith in a Will Smith movie. In fact, they even made it so he wouldn't have to actually act. Thanks movie people!
Rated 21 Oct 2013
20
12th
Just awful by everyone will, his son(one of the worst kid actors ever), and M. Night Shyamalan. So many different and better ways to tell this story of a future earth.
Rated 14 Jul 2015
60
33rd
Very thin, but pretty good anyway. It has a horrible score that isn't entirely deserved.
Rated 03 Jan 2018
5
1st
worst shit I've seen in a long time
Rated 08 Sep 2013
30
6th
Well hopefully this bomb will make Independence Day 2 a reality...
Rated 06 Feb 2016
58
16th
On the surface, the story is actually pretty interesting: A survival tale of a father & son returning to Earth 1,000 years after it had been rendered uninhabitable. It's not that it's bad, it just never lives up to its premise & winds up on the dull side. Kitai's character is a bit of an idiot, and Jaden Smith doesn't pull off making the character likable. Will Smith is fine as a man who barely emotes, but when you've directed an actor as good as he is to not emote, you've done something wrong.
Rated 02 May 2014
55
50th
I don't get the hate towards this film. This is Shyamalan's best film in 10 years and I liked it. There are some cheesy scenes and it is fairly predictable, but show me a blockbuster that isn't. Jaden is solid, but has problems in the very emotional scenes, and Will is great in a very shallow role. The look of the film was great.
Rated 23 Sep 2013
66
51st
Not as bad as many say but sure as hell no masterpiece!
Rated 17 Dec 2013
16
12th
There was not much of originality or well done in any aspect. Well, there was nothing much to save with six feet monster.
Rated 06 Mar 2015
10
1st
Bad.
Rated 12 Dec 2015
35
18th
Will Smith's character fell asleep watching this movie and so did I
Rated 27 Apr 2015
1
8th
Well, it's pretty bad, but due to the fact that I expected horrible I must admit that I have seen worse. I would go as far and say that I actually can recommend this to a small handful of people. *Bad

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