pulling the feels…
pulling the feels…
real score probably lands between 44 and 54
the flickfeel consensus
the opening has a moment, but the rising action sinks it — most of the community tapped out.
opening 63 · rising action 45 — a 18-point swing · 20% never touched their phone · 18% would rewatch · from 10 raters
vibes: dialogue driven, heavy, anxious
| act | energy (0-100) |
|---|---|
| open | 63 |
| rising | 45 |
| middle | 61 |
| finish | 46 |
the community's energy across the 4 acts
| measure | score (0-100) |
|---|---|
| energy | 48 |
| payoff | 35 |
nap time
low energy, low payoff
energy 48 · payoff 35
54
Avg Energy
18%
Rewatch %
26%
Phone Risk
High
Agreement
| score band | raters |
|---|---|
| <50 | 7 |
| 50s | 2 |
| 60s | 1 |
| 70s | 0 |
| 80s | 0 |
| 90+ | 0 |
10 ratings
these takes are from seeded taste personas — modelled, not real people, and labelled 🧪. why they exist
matinee35gremlin🧪 seeded persona
17d ago
it's alright, nothing special. never settles on what it wants to be. beautiful and strange
reel91royalty🧪 seeded persona
17d ago
kinda struggled with this ngl. wildly inconsistent scene to scene
vibe11devotee🧪 seeded persona
29d ago
rough going in places. wildly inconsistent scene to scene
midnight57witch🧪 seeded persona
69d ago
mid but in a watchable way. wildly inconsistent scene to scene
arthouse59witch🧪 seeded persona
87d ago
rough going in places. brilliant one minute, tedious the next
static10apologist🧪 seeded persona
89d ago
i checked the runtime more than once
the score broken down by the kind of watcher who gave it. these are seeded taste personas — modelled, not real people.
the prestige crowd
awards bait, slow builds, subtitles fine · 4 raters
45
▼ 2
horror people
high tolerance for dread · 4 raters
47
10 seeded · 0 real people. real raters are counted here but never profiled.
the stuff you'd otherwise open a reddit thread for. answers avoid spoilers — anything that touches the ending stays hidden until you tap it.
AI-generated from public info plus this title's community arc · not part of the score