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<em>'Aloevera'</em> has a great concept and lovely set design, I just don't believe there is enough to it to justify a feature-length flick; its got short film written all over it. Aaron Adatsi and Alexandra Ayirebi-Acquah are decent leads,...


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In a town divided into two opposing groups, a man and woman from opposite sides fall for each other. But can love transcend the line that separates them?
A group of friends ventures into a haunted house rumored to be infested with a vengeful spirit. As they uncover the dark secrets of the house and the mysterious Aloevera plant within, they find themselves in a terrifying battle for survival against supernatural forces and their own inner demons. The film blends elements of horror with dark humor as the friends try to escape the clutches of the malevolent entity.
Aloevera received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It is widely considered to be a poorly made film, suffering from weak storytelling, terrible acting, and amateurish direction. Despite its attempts at horror and comedy, it failed to deliver on either front, often being cited as an unintentionally hilarious disasterpiece.
Universally panned for its nonsensical plot and lack of coherent narrative.
Criticized for its abysmal acting performances and amateurish production quality.
Often described as so bad it's unintentionally funny, but not in an enjoyable way.
Google audience: Audience feedback for Aloevera is overwhelmingly negative, with viewers frequently expressing disappointment in its poor execution across all aspects of filmmaking, from script to direction and acting. It is often referenced as a prime example of a film that fails to connect with its audience.
Director Kanti Shah is known for his B-movies and has a cult following for his uniquely low-budget and often bizarre filmmaking style, though 'Aloevera' is not typically among his more celebrated works.
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<em>'Aloevera'</em> has a great concept and lovely set design, I just don't believe there is enough to it to justify a feature-length flick; its got short film written all over it. Aaron Adatsi and Alexandra Ayirebi-Acquah are decent leads,...