Black Butterfly [2017]
This is one of the few movies that actually has at least three or four major plot twists versus just one like the typical ‘thriller’ movies. I liked it, it’s good, but not great and it’s most definitely not realistic in the sense that you feel that this ‘could actually happen’. It’s about a man (Antonio Banderas) who is an alcoholic and struggling writer, living in a town that has a series of abductions occurring, and he finds a drifter that he befriends, which ends up spider webbing into some interesting paths.
The only reason I watched this, was it has Jonathan Rhys Meyers, who I think is a great actor. (See: Match point w/Scarlett Johansson.)
Anyways, if you like movies they keep you guessing ‘when you think you have it figured out and then you realize you don’t’, I would highly suggest this film. Like I said, it’s not great, but not bad, it’s in between, but definitely will keep you hooked long enough to enjoy it.
This is one of the few movies that actually has at least three or four major plot twists versus just one like the typical ‘thriller’ movies. I liked it, it’s good, but not great and it’s most definitely not realistic in the sense that you feel that this ‘could actually happen’. It’s about a man (Antonio Banderas) who is an alcoholic and struggling writer, living in a town that has a series of abductions occurring, and he finds a drifter that he befriends, which ends up spider webbing into some interesting paths.
The only reason I watched this, was it has Jonathan Rhys Meyers, who I think is a great actor. (See: Match point w/Scarlett Johansson.)
Anyways, if you like movies they keep you guessing ‘when you think you have it figured out and then you realize you don’t’, I would highly suggest this film. Like I said, it’s not great, but not bad, it’s in between, but definitely will keep you hooked long enough to enjoy it.