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Logan Paul reviews Nope and labels it the ‘worst’ for these ten reasons

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Jordan Bells Knob has opened to some great reviews and audiences are calling it one of his best works to date. But Logan Paul feels otherwise.

The internet buzz took to Twitter on Sunday, July 24, to review the sci-fi horror comedy using Ten Points where he explicitly called it “one of the worst movies” he’s seen in a “long time.”

Here we have listed ten points/questions asked by Logan, who are highly critical of the latest movie. But, keep reading from here only if you want major spoilers.

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Logan Paul describes both as ‘worst’

Logan doesn’t hesitate to share his thoughts on Nope while prompting others to think deeply about the film by identifying aspects that didn’t serve him well.

But he made it clear that it wasn’t the movie’s creator or star acting Keke Palmer who found problems with him, but the movie’s plot isn’t entirely for him.

he is Wrote , “‘NOPE’ is one of the worst movies I’ve seen in a long time,” before he explained that the movie “is objectively slow and confusing with extended themes that just don’t justify its pace.”

In the following post, before delving deeper into the plot, he noted that “annoyingThe concept involving chimpanzees does not “reasonably connect” to the plot, in his opinion.

Since then, the topic of the tweets has gone viral as Nope fans discuss the boxer’s argument.

Boxer hates Jordan Peele’s movie for 10 reasons

As noted earlier, just read on if you want to know spoilers for Nope as the movie’s plot is critically analyzed here.

over here ten reasons Listed by Logan that made Nope one of the “worst movies he’s seen in a while.

1.) “No one is curious how a quarter shot the man in the face and killed him? Or why was the key placed in the back of the horse he was riding?”

2.) “Why/How was the shoe based on Jordi’s house set? I’m sure this has a reason but I couldn’t find anything that made sense.”

3.) “The cinematographer with a deep voice was mysterious for no reason other than being mysterious. You’re telling me this guy was willing to die because he wanted better lighting to capture ET? genuinely?”

4.) “Same note: A man on a motorbike. Why was his voice so deep and mechanical, framed to be an antagonist of great revelation. Mystery for the sake of mystery only is puzzling and leaves a lot of open ends for the viewer trying to invest himself in a story.”

5.) “My next point – the story line is everywhere. Amidst a crowd of 40, the actress who was smashed to the set of Gordy’s Home was there…why? Shock factor because of her scars? Do you come to them all? Did she come before you feed?” ET?”

6.) “Jupe has a shock with the phenomenon of marketing predators for profit, and for the past six months, he’s been feeding horses to ET in Heaven… But what about before that? What is the purpose of this scary cowboy theme park?”

7.) “Why was there so much emphasis on the name of the horses? They had title cards… why?”

8.) “Why was Barbie Ferreira, an incredible acting talent, underutilized in this movie? Why was she even in the movie?”

9.) “A way to strip all life from the extraordinary actor, Daniel Kaluuya, by portraying him as perhaps the most mundane vanilla character I have ever seen. Not a question I’m just angry”

10.) “An extraterrestrial creature advanced enough to completely change its shape, activate an anti-electromagnetic field, and push itself in any direction quickly and quietly cannot distinguish between blowing plastic and a viable meal? No.”

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The movie grossed $44 million at the box office

Nope is currently broadcasting in theaters in the United States

While Logan’s harsh review of the film has drawn a lot of attention and might prompt his followers to look at it differently, Nope has opened up to amazing reviews.

The film grossed $44 million at the box office over the weekend, Rotten Tomatoes reports.

The film was written and directed by Jordan Peele, starring Daniel Kaluuya and Stephen Yoon in the lead alongside Kiki.

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Logan Paul reviews Nope and labels it the ‘worst’ for these ten reasons
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