What is 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' about?
The film follows a fictionalized version of The Weeknd on tour as he deals with heartbreak and encounters an obsessive fan played by Jenna Ortega.
Entertainment / Movies
The Weeknd's new film, 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' is facing harsh criticism despite featuring stars like Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan. Critics are calling it a 'self-indulgent' and 'feature-length ego-stroke'. The film, co-written and produced...
'Hurry Up Tomorrow' attempts to blend a musical journey with a psychological thriller but fails to connect with critics. The film lacks a compelling narrative, relying heavily on the Weeknd's persona, which ultimately falls flat.
The critical consensus points to a lack of emotional depth and a failure to bridge the gap between reality and fiction. The film's surreal elements and exploration of fame and personal turmoil are overshadowed by its perceived self-indulgence.
Several critics noted the film's shortcomings:
Even with the star power of Ortega and Keoghan, the film couldn't overcome its fundamental flaws in plot and character development.
The film follows a fictionalized version of The Weeknd on tour as he deals with heartbreak and encounters an obsessive fan played by Jenna Ortega.
Critics found the film to be self-indulgent, lacking in plot, and ultimately dull, despite the presence of well-known actors.
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