💨 Abstract
Zach Cregger’s "Weapons" receives praise for its unique concept and performances but falls short of expectations. The film follows the aftermath of 17 children mysteriously vanishing from Maybrook. Despite strong horror scenes and character portrayals, the constant shifts in tone and humor detract from the tension. While "Weapons" is praised for its originality and quality, it doesn't surpass Cregger's previous work and may disappoint those expecting perfection.
Courtesy: Laura Harman
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