My rating of "The Spore" lands on a generous three out of ten stars. And a real shame actually, since the concept of the storyline had so much potential. Visually, though, then "The Spore" definitely had some interesting visual effects and it looked rather good and realistic, so that part was working for the movie, just a shame that the storyline was such rubbish. So this 2021 horror movie was somewhat of a swing and a miss for me. But I did manage to endure the entire ordeal, though the movie didn't get better as the storyline trotted on and on. The entire movie lacked a proper narrative and a red thread throughout it all to tie it properly together. Cunningham didn't really have an aim with "The Spore" and it just felt cluttered, random and chaotic. Then the second part of the movie made more sense, but it wasn't exactly top notch entertainment. And as the movie unfolded on the screen, I have to say that the first half of the movie was an inconsistent mess that just didn't really have much of any narrative connection, and I was somewhat lost as to what this was really about, since it felt like I was watching fragments of stuff shot randomly and put together. However, as I sat down to watch I must admit that this was a movie that I hadn't even heard about. Cunningham certainly sounded interesting from the synopsis and the movie's cover/poster also had some interesting appeal to it. Well this 2021 horror movie titled "The Spore" from writer and director D.
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