7 reviews
If you can dig a simple plot, fun characters, and medium-level humor you'll enjoy! I have to write one-hundred fifty characters so I'm kind of just rambling on past the point.
- stevengiraldochamp
- Aug 10, 2022
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They completely forgot about the main subject of the movie, the karma thing, they mention it at the beginning and don't really develop it. It's a romantic comedy, and I'm sorry for spoiling it to you but it's not that funny, but it has its moments. The main actress is good I like how she acts and she's very beautiful and some how they manage to make her look not that pretty (and I really don't think that's was the idea) her sidekick was great!! I think they both carry the whole movie. I personally didn't like the disguised publicity of the jewelry and some other products on the film it was too obvious and made it look cheap. The romantic interest of the protagonist is very ugly too and not much of an actor, in general all the cast is not that strong. Nope I didn't like it.
- broman-29429
- Aug 4, 2022
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Often times the concept of Karma is being ... at least misused, but very clearly missunderstood. Karma is not an entity or a thing an object that is going around doing things. You can google it for yourself and check the definition - but you shouldn't be nitpicking when it comes to this movie anyway. Just enjoy this for what it is.
Some fun you can have along the way - no pun intended. It is a light comedy and it works if you let it. Nothing more, nothing special, but also nothing less and really not as bad as vote under 5 would suggest (at this moment in time that is). Actors do their best and the whole thing makes more or less sense (again, if you are not too small minded about terms and their meaning) ...
Some fun you can have along the way - no pun intended. It is a light comedy and it works if you let it. Nothing more, nothing special, but also nothing less and really not as bad as vote under 5 would suggest (at this moment in time that is). Actors do their best and the whole thing makes more or less sense (again, if you are not too small minded about terms and their meaning) ...
This is a movie that could end 20 minutes after it started, but it doesn't.
The story is truly ridiculous, it is not possible to believe the situation of the protagonist, it is simply ridiculous to believe what she thinks, that makes the whole story ridiculous, in addition to never being able to empathize with the protagonist. All the characters are hateful, their poor development makes you despise them, plus they make the worst decisions a real person could make. The performances are not good, only one actress tries to give a decent performance, but the bad directing makes that actress not look good.
I think there is not much more to say about this film, it has a very bad and ridiculous story, with characters you do not empathize, bad acting and a directing that is not very committed to the story, a film to avoid.
The story is truly ridiculous, it is not possible to believe the situation of the protagonist, it is simply ridiculous to believe what she thinks, that makes the whole story ridiculous, in addition to never being able to empathize with the protagonist. All the characters are hateful, their poor development makes you despise them, plus they make the worst decisions a real person could make. The performances are not good, only one actress tries to give a decent performance, but the bad directing makes that actress not look good.
I think there is not much more to say about this film, it has a very bad and ridiculous story, with characters you do not empathize, bad acting and a directing that is not very committed to the story, a film to avoid.
- isaacochoterena
- Aug 8, 2022
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I like weird, quirky, silly RomComs. Please don't tell anyone who knows me. So I watched this. It starts off kind of slow. And it doesn't really have much to do with Karma.
It starts with Aislinn who was a loser in high school but had one friend whom she adored. She struggles to find her footing in adulthood never really having much success in business or love. Then she finds out that the guy her little sister is engaged to is her old high school crush and best friend who she hadn't seen in ten years. Little sister brings her novio to meet the family, and the sparks fly along with the laughter.
Aislinn is a beautiful model. I didn't know who she was. But in the beginning they made her look very plain. She's actually quite breathtaking. But then in one scene she starts rapping along with a song she and her friend liked in high school, Big Boy's Mis Ojos Lloran Por Ti. It just changed the pace of the movie for me right there. I started cheering for her.
Fun movie.
It starts with Aislinn who was a loser in high school but had one friend whom she adored. She struggles to find her footing in adulthood never really having much success in business or love. Then she finds out that the guy her little sister is engaged to is her old high school crush and best friend who she hadn't seen in ten years. Little sister brings her novio to meet the family, and the sparks fly along with the laughter.
Aislinn is a beautiful model. I didn't know who she was. But in the beginning they made her look very plain. She's actually quite breathtaking. But then in one scene she starts rapping along with a song she and her friend liked in high school, Big Boy's Mis Ojos Lloran Por Ti. It just changed the pace of the movie for me right there. I started cheering for her.
Fun movie.
- chubbydave
- May 10, 2023
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A cute romcom. Enjoyed every actor. I would watch again! Sometimes you just need a movie with just the right amount of drama and just enough predictable outcome, lol.
- mrskiawills
- Aug 5, 2022
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"Don't Blame Karma!" is a 2022 film that explores the themes of love, fate, and personal responsibility. The film focuses on Sara, a woman who must navigate the complicated relationships between her family, her high-school crush, and her own feelings of jealousy and inadequacy.
One of the strengths of "Don't Blame Karma!" is its setting in Mérida Yucatán México, which is richly portrayed through the film's cinematography. The local sights and landmarks are showcased beautifully, and the film's visuals are a standout feature that adds depth and nuance to the story.
The acting in "Don't Blame Karma!" is solid, with the lead actors delivering credible and emotionally nuanced performances. The relationship between Sara and her sister is particularly well-written and acted, and the film effectively captures the complexities of sibling relationships and the emotions that they can evoke.
Another strength of the film is its exploration of the concept of "bad luck" and whether personal misfortunes are the result of fate or our own actions. The film raises thought-provoking questions about the role of personal responsibility and choice in our lives, and encourages audiences to consider the impact of their own decisions and behavior.
Overall, "Don't Blame Karma!" is a well-crafted and engaging film that explores the intersection of love, family, and personal responsibility. With its beautiful setting, strong acting, and thought-provoking themes, the film is definitely worth checking out.
One of the strengths of "Don't Blame Karma!" is its setting in Mérida Yucatán México, which is richly portrayed through the film's cinematography. The local sights and landmarks are showcased beautifully, and the film's visuals are a standout feature that adds depth and nuance to the story.
The acting in "Don't Blame Karma!" is solid, with the lead actors delivering credible and emotionally nuanced performances. The relationship between Sara and her sister is particularly well-written and acted, and the film effectively captures the complexities of sibling relationships and the emotions that they can evoke.
Another strength of the film is its exploration of the concept of "bad luck" and whether personal misfortunes are the result of fate or our own actions. The film raises thought-provoking questions about the role of personal responsibility and choice in our lives, and encourages audiences to consider the impact of their own decisions and behavior.
Overall, "Don't Blame Karma!" is a well-crafted and engaging film that explores the intersection of love, family, and personal responsibility. With its beautiful setting, strong acting, and thought-provoking themes, the film is definitely worth checking out.
- ChristopherSherrod
- Jan 31, 2023
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