Jinxed

2013

Action / Comedy / Family

4
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 73%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 73%
IMDb Rating 6.3/10 10 1973 2K

Director

Top cast

Matthew Harrison as Band Member #3
Tessa Tamura as FB Square Dancer #4
Jack Griffo as Brett
Kevin Sateri as FB Square Dancer #9
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635.85 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 9 min
Seeds 1
1.15 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 9 min
Seeds 3

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by RECB3 5 / 10

A Teenage Film That Could Have Been Better

This is an alright teenage film for all viewers to watch. I found this teenage film a bit slow. The crew could have added more effort and strength to create this teenage film better. The storyline was a bit weak. The cast selection was alright enough. They committed to the storyline. I am a fan of both Ciara Bravo and Jack Griffo. They both know what they are doing every time that they are on screen. They both have huge careers ahead of them. I felt that the character that Ciara Bravo played was outside her comfort zone. There is a possibility that this teenage film makes viewers reflect on their lives. This is a teenage film that could have been better.
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Reviewed by futuremoviewriter 4 / 10

Bad Luck in the Story Department

This movie is a noble effort, but it makes choices or errors that are hard to overlook. One is that if the family really had a curse of bad luck, then nothing good would ever happen for them and that they wouldn't be able to really live happy lives at all. Despite that, I think the part about the dad finding errors in machines using the bad luck was really clever though, even though his bad luck should actually prevent him from doing so instead. Another is more of a criticism of a choice made by the writer, but still really matters. I know the writer was going for a moral of be who you are and staying that way will make you happy, but if the curse was created through the means of a dispute (for dumb reasons come to think of it) between the Murphys and the O'Learys/Murrays, then why not make it so that the resolution/reconciliation of that dispute by the ancestors would not just reverse the curse, but break it forever? If they'd had the coin fall into the fountain while Meg and Brett kissed and the curse be broken as a result, that would have worked so much better. Plus, the moral could have instead been that you're allowed to overcome the obstacles in life that prevent you from being happy as long as you acknowledge that you have to face them and not avoid them. Not acknowledging why that idea couldn't work in a convincing and believable way left me with a dissatisfied feeling in the end because of it. This didn't have to be a perfect movie in any way, it just needed to be more coherent. Swindle actually had much more consistent and thoughtful writing and that is what made it surprisingly good. It looks as though those who worked on Jinxed tried, but not hard enough.

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