If Medium was a meal, it'd be unsalted rice with extra ego.

“This film is a war crime against cinema.”
Medium
Masterfully crafted. Un-roastable.
An absolute cinematic disaster.
Allison Dubois works in the District Attorney’s office using her natural intuition about people and her ability to communicate with the dead to help to solve crimes. Her dreams often give her clues to the whereabouts of missing people.
🧂 SALTING THE WOUNDS…
Allison Dubois works in the District Attorney’s office using her natural intuition about people and her ability to communicate with the dead to help to solve crimes. Her dreams often give her clues to the whereabouts of missing people.
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Medium thinks "scary" means turning the lights off and slamming a kitchen drawer.
The script for Medium feels like it was entirely written by an algorithm fed nothing but energy-drink commercials.
Medium confuses "subtle" with "the cast forgot to act".
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Why does no one talk about how mid the writing in Medium actually is?
Honestly, Medium would be a tight 95-minute movie. Instead we got a bloated runtime padded with B-roll and lingering shots that add nothing.
Hot Take: Medium's third act ruined what could have been a masterpiece
Look, I wanted to love Medium. The trailer had me hyped. But sitting through the second hour felt like a homework assignment. The dialogue is exposition stacked on exposition and the score keeps telling me how to feel.
The cinematography in Medium is doing all the heavy lifting and it shows
Director clearly thought Medium was deeper than it is. There's a difference between ambiguous and unfinished, and this leans hard into the second.
