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Final Holiday Destination - Extended Preview
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Kara Tries To Escape
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20-Minute Pregnancy Scene in 4K HDR
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OLD | Filming During A Pandemic & Hurricane Season
Behind the Scenes

Old | The Kids Confuse The Newcomers
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Old | "We REALLY Don't Know What Happened!"
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OLD - Father and Daughter (Universal Pictures) HD
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OLD - The Island (Universal Pictures) HD
Featurette

Night's Vision Featurette
Behind the Scenes

OLD TV Spot - Place - In Cinemas July 23
Teaser

OLD TV Spot - Twinkle - In Cinemas July 23
Teaser

OLD TV Spot - Golden - In Cinemas July 23
Teaser

OLD TV Spot - Hurts
Teaser

The Big Game Spot
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A review by Manuel São Bento
4.0
Written on August 25, 2021
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/old-spoiler-free-review
"Old is one of those cases of a remarkably unique, intriguing concept failing to reach its potential due to an overall disappointing execution of too many ideas. M. Night Shyamalan delivers yet another divisive film, tackling deeper themes associated with our relationship with time and how the latter impacts people in distinct ways. The trademark final act revelation not only negatively affects the main theme of the movie but also raises dozens of plot and character inconsistencies, too many to handle. The acting is surprisingly as poor as some of the awful dialogues, despite great casting concerning the kid-to-adult transitions. The main family's arc is one worth investing in, but there are too many disposable, irrelevant characters. The technically accurate, detailed cinematography might not be pleasant for every viewer, but the editing definitely lacks some finesse. Unfortunately, I can't defend Shyamalan too much on this one..."
Rating: C-
"Old is one of those cases of a remarkably unique, intriguing concept failing to reach its potential due to an overall disappointing execution of too many ideas. M. Night Shyamalan delivers yet another divisive film, tackling deeper themes associated with our relationship with time and how the latter impacts people in distinct ways. The trademark final act revelation not only negatively affects the main theme of the movie but also raises dozens of plot and character inconsistencies, too many to handle. The acting is surprisingly as poor as some of the awful dialogues, despite great casting concerning the kid-to-adult transitions. The main family's arc is one worth investing in, but there are too many disposable, irrelevant characters. The technically accurate, detailed cinematography might not be pleasant for every viewer, but the editing definitely lacks some finesse. Unfortunately, I can't defend Shyamalan too much on this one..."
Rating: C-

































































