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Blackout
The mystery of the black hole is solved! Just open it wide and shove a big, black cock inside! Fucking this black hole just might open up the secrets of the universe.
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Plot Summary
After a car accident, Eileen is left with amnesia, unable to recall the events leading up to the crash or her relationship with her husband, Steve. As she slowly pieces together fragmented memories, she begins to suspect that Steve may not be who he claims to be, and that her accident might not have been an accident at all.
Critical Reception
Blackout received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding the plot predictable and the performances uninspired. While some acknowledged the suspenseful premise, the execution was often cited as a weakness.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a convoluted and often implausible storyline.
Performances, particularly from the lead actors, are considered underwhelming.
Despite a potentially engaging premise, the execution fails to deliver a satisfying thriller.
Google audience: Audience reception for Blackout is not readily available, with limited user ratings or comments found on major platforms.
Fun Fact
P.J. Hogan, the director of 'Blackout', is also known for directing the critically acclaimed Australian film 'Muriel's Wedding' (1994) and the blockbuster 'My Best Friend's Wedding' (1997).
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