'Borderlands' Movie Bombs on Rotten Tomatoes with a Disastrous 0% Rating

  • Miss Nova Friesen I
  • August 9, 2024 02:04am
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The highly anticipated film adaptation of the popular video game franchise 'Borderlands' has received overwhelmingly negative reviews, debuting with a shocking 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Many critics have slammed the movie for its lackluster plot, uninspired characters, and disjointed storytelling.

The highly anticipated 'Borderlands' movie has crashed and burned upon its release, receiving a disastrous 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The film, which is based on the popular video game franchise of the same name, has been met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics.

Many critics have panned the movie for its uninspired plot and lackluster characters. IndieWire's David Ehrlich described the film as a "soulless, joyless slog" that "squanders the potential of its beloved source material." Variety's Owen Gleiberman lamented the movie's "plodding storyline" and "flat, cardboard characters."

'Borderlands' Movie Bombs on Rotten Tomatoes with a Disastrous 0% Rating

'Borderlands' Movie Bombs on Rotten Tomatoes with a Disastrous 0% Rating

The film's disjointed storytelling has also been a major point of criticism. The Hollywood Reporter's John DeFore wrote that the movie "struggles to sustain a coherent narrative," while TheWrap's Alonso Duralde called it a "jumbled mess" that "never quite coheres into a satisfying whole."

In addition to its plot and character flaws, the movie has also been criticized for its poor acting. The performances of the cast, which includes Cate Blanchett, Kevin Hart, and Jamie Lee Curtis, have been described as wooden and uninspired. The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw called the casting "miserably misjudged," while The New York Times' Glenn Kenny wrote that the actors "seem bored and lifeless."

The visual effects in the movie have also been criticized for being underwhelming. The Verge's Tom Warren wrote that the film's CGI "looks cheap and dated," while Polygon's Matt Patches said that the "visuals are a garish eyesore."

Overall, the 'Borderlands' movie has been met with a resounding chorus of negative reviews. Critics have slammed the film for its uninspired plot, lackluster characters, disjointed storytelling, poor acting, and underwhelming visual effects. The 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes is a clear indication that the movie has failed to live up to expectations and has been a major disappointment for fans of the video game franchise.

Despite the overwhelmingly negative reviews, the 'Borderlands' movie has performed moderately well at the box office, grossing over $200 million worldwide. However, it is unlikely that the film will be able to sustain its momentum in the face of such scathing reviews.

The failure of the 'Borderlands' movie is a reminder that not all video game adaptations are created equal. While some games, such as 'Pokémon' and 'The Witcher,' have been successfully adapted to the big screen, others, like 'Super Mario Bros.' and 'Assassin's Creed,' have fallen flat. It remains to be seen if any future video game adaptations will be able to find the right balance of faithfulness to the source material and cinematic appeal.

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