
Interesting, but misfires-- if you think about it

HEX has a problem.
The writers did not "think through" things, and the director apparently didn't think about it as much as try to put the glossy top layer on in such a way you did not realize there were glaring issues with the plot, physical, emotional, and moral behaviors, and sometimes the thinkers in the audience were going "What was THAT?"
Good, entertaining, but flawed underneath.
Minor example: If a ghost can pick up a bag of potato chips and eat the chips in a room where she is invisible to everyone except her friend, does the bag of chips become invisible or does everyone just not notice a floating bag of chips and the munching sounds? If grasping the bag makes it go invisible, what about other items grasped? Do books, chairs, et cetera, vanish, and if so, how come no one notices? If she is invisible how come no one ever sits on her-- or walks through her? She can touch and manipulate objects except for the ability to touch her friend? She can touch and eat things, move objects, but not touch the one person near to her-- so she has to visit her in her dreams?
If you go through the plot the holes keep getting bigger and bigger, the problems grow until it gets in the way of even watching it, so beware. This is a story that "should be watched and not thought about."
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Review ID: 10000000014811453

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