Personal Shopper
March. 10,2017 RMaureen, mid-20s, is a personal shopper for a media celebrity. The job pays for her stay in Paris, a city she refuses to leave until she makes contact with her twin brother who previously died there. Her life becomes more complicated when a mysterious person contacts her via text message.
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Great Film overall
Good concept, poorly executed.
Absolutely Fantastic
Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
I was just waiting and waiting and waiting for something to happen. And its like i am just watching Kristen Stewart texting over her iphone all the time. This is so boring! there is no thrill! and i wasn't even afraid! Jeeez! I had high expectations for this movie! I dont even understand the whole story! Im like what happened?!
I'm not a fan of horror films normally but this film is very enjoyable. It gets more and more interesting with every passing minute. It's the first time I hear of the term 'medium', but I happened to know a medium myself who can feel the presence of spirits. It's more common than I thought I guess, I'd really recommend it to those who are more interested in the metaphysical part of horror.
The picture's main problem is that it simply doesn't know what it wants to be, leading to a number of plot strands and genre cues that feel as though they aim to carry the rest of the narrative but then just fizzle away, almost as quickly as they arrived, with little to no consequences. The end result is a highly unfocused piece that bounces around between story points without ever really connecting the dots, fluttering from a character-based ghost story to a pseudo psycho-sexual thriller and back again, to the point where even a major murder mystery seems inconsequential. There are also a few plot pretensions in 'Personal Shopper (2016)' that are simply pretentious, serving only to add confusion rather than mystery, and the flick finishes ten minutes too late to be anything other than annoying (seriously, the perfect enigmatic ending happens and then the film just carries on). It also frustratingly treats its supernatural elements as ambiguous when we have been overtly shown them several times before, so - despite a few decently compelling sequences - the overall experience sadly falls pretty flat. 5/10
Interesting, boring, quiet, well-edited, really texty, not real scary, and completely beautiful thanks to Kristen Stewart's performance and her totally awesome boobage.Thank you for liking my Personal Shopper review. I was a little late arriving on the Kristen Stewart love train, but I'm on board now, I got my ticket, and I'm ready and invested to experience wherever she wants to take us with an open heart and a great attitude. I love Kristen.