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... Read moreWatching movies that miss the mark can actually be a useful experience, teaching us what to avoid and appreciating good storytelling when it comes along. For example, "Leaving This World Full" was disappointing for me because the plot felt unfinished and the character development was shallow. "Cardio Day" felt like an awkward mix of genres without clear focus, making it hard to stay engaged. Another movie on my list, "Making New Relationships," attempted to explore complex social themes, but it ended up overplaying internal dialogues to the point of distraction. This made the flow of the story cumbersome since too much time was spent on conversations in the character's head rather than showing interactions. I also want to mention "Luteal Phase Every Month," which tried to tackle personal struggles in a repetitive manner that felt draining rather than enlightening. These movies, while not my favorites, remind me of the importance of balance in pacing and storytelling when it comes to cinema. Sharing these experiences helps others recognize signs of storytelling that may not work well, so they can choose films that better match their tastes or approach less successful movies with tempered expectations. Have you ever encountered films that were so bad they stuck with you? Sharing these moments often leads to meaningful discussions about what makes a movie truly impactful or frustrating.