A world in which a compulsory operation wipes out physical differences and makes everyone pretty.A world in which a compulsory operation wipes out physical differences and makes everyone pretty.A world in which a compulsory operation wipes out physical differences and makes everyone pretty.
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Man, this movie is such a disappointment. It's so so bad. I hate to be this person, but they deviated so far from the book it's almost its own entity. I understand when they need to change certain things to make it work for the screen, but they completely changed story lines and character arcs. There's almost no noticeable differences between the "uglies" and the "pretties". The pretties just look like they have a smoothing instagram filter on, very basic. It's not even good CGI. They shoehorned things in from later in the series making a convoluted mess. It's obvious they had no intention of making any more than the one movie, which is annoying. Why start something you have no plans of finishing?? After the first 20 minutes of this mess I came to IMDB and found out it was directed by McG and I'm not surprised. The dude hasn't made anything worthwhile in 20 years. What an absolute joke. I hope Netflix loses a bunch of money on this junk. They've become the worst of all the streaming services, just continuously churning out literal garbage while they cancel the only decent shows they have after one season.
First of there isn't a single ugly person in the cast.
The concept of everyone prioritizing being pretty made no sense because how does it contribute to the development of society in the movie? Like you become pretty and that's all? How do these people even make a living do you just become pretty and party all the time?
Because that's what it looked like "Get pretty and just live your life". Overall the movie had some good CGI and the action scenes were okay.
The whole concept of the movie felt a bit like they were trying to give off some Hunger Games vibe and the idea of the rebellion being led by the smoke(David) felt kinda off because it would have made more sense if his parents were the leaders of the rebellion seeing as they were the first to actually leave the city.
The concept of everyone prioritizing being pretty made no sense because how does it contribute to the development of society in the movie? Like you become pretty and that's all? How do these people even make a living do you just become pretty and party all the time?
Because that's what it looked like "Get pretty and just live your life". Overall the movie had some good CGI and the action scenes were okay.
The whole concept of the movie felt a bit like they were trying to give off some Hunger Games vibe and the idea of the rebellion being led by the smoke(David) felt kinda off because it would have made more sense if his parents were the leaders of the rebellion seeing as they were the first to actually leave the city.
It's shocking how much nonsense they can pile up. The dialogues are painful, and the story is hard to watch. I only feel like it deserves a 2/10, not a 1, due to the fact that it's unintentionally funny, and you can't take it seriously.
Even though Netflix films are a constant letdown, you might feel tempted to give this one a chance. The visual effects are okay; it's clear they spent money on them. I just wish they had focused more on the storytelling. The forced plot goes in every direction except the one you wish. It makes you wonder if the actors felt awkward during filming...
I really don't recommend watching this movie-unless you're with a group of friends on edibles, looking for a laugh.
Even though Netflix films are a constant letdown, you might feel tempted to give this one a chance. The visual effects are okay; it's clear they spent money on them. I just wish they had focused more on the storytelling. The forced plot goes in every direction except the one you wish. It makes you wonder if the actors felt awkward during filming...
I really don't recommend watching this movie-unless you're with a group of friends on edibles, looking for a laugh.
I grew up with the books and this way trash compared to the books. A lot of creative liberties and changes made that don't add anything to the actual storyline. The acting felt way overdone and forced.
Special effects seemed like they were completely overdone.
Do yourself a favor and just read the books.
I grew up with the books and this way trash compared to the books. A lot of creative liberties and changes made that don't add anything to the actual storyline. The acting felt way overdone and forced.
Special effects seemed like they were completely overdone.
Do yourself a favor and just read the books.
Special effects seemed like they were completely overdone.
Do yourself a favor and just read the books.
I grew up with the books and this way trash compared to the books. A lot of creative liberties and changes made that don't add anything to the actual storyline. The acting felt way overdone and forced.
Special effects seemed like they were completely overdone.
Do yourself a favor and just read the books.
It is centuries into the future. After many global catastrophes, the world has reached a new utopia where everybody gets remade into their perfect selves upon turning 16. 15 year old Tally Youngblood (Joey King) is eager to have her change and a smaller nose.
This is a dumb YA premise. The title is even dumber. I do wonder if there is a better way to do this. The glowy suits are a good start and I like the eyes. The premise should be making people more than pretty. They should be all similar and be bigger and glowier. My best guess is that this is written by some Beverly Hills kids who grew up obsessed with plastic surgery. This could be satire if McG knew what the word means. At least, Joey King is willing to make fun of her nose.
If one ignores the stupid premise, this becomes a run-of-the-mill YA dystopian franchise. It follows a lot of the standard elements. The hoverboard scenes look real bad with early 2000's CGI. I just can't get over the basic premise of plastic surgery saving the world. It says more about Hollywood than anything else.
This is a dumb YA premise. The title is even dumber. I do wonder if there is a better way to do this. The glowy suits are a good start and I like the eyes. The premise should be making people more than pretty. They should be all similar and be bigger and glowier. My best guess is that this is written by some Beverly Hills kids who grew up obsessed with plastic surgery. This could be satire if McG knew what the word means. At least, Joey King is willing to make fun of her nose.
If one ignores the stupid premise, this becomes a run-of-the-mill YA dystopian franchise. It follows a lot of the standard elements. The hoverboard scenes look real bad with early 2000's CGI. I just can't get over the basic premise of plastic surgery saving the world. It says more about Hollywood than anything else.
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- TriviaBased on the Scott Westerfeld series that spanned four books and a spinoff series.
- GoofsWhen they are pulling up the train tracks and saying they recycle the metal they call it the 'ties'. A railroad tie is not the metal part; it is the large wood block that goes perpendicular to the track that 'ties' the track together.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Amanda the Jedi Show: Netflix's UGLIES Belongs in 2010 | Explained (2024)
- SoundtracksReal Thing
Written by Summer Joyner, Torrey Joyner, Joshua Silverberg, Charles Starling, Savage Sync House
Performed by JOYNER
Courtesy of Resin8 Music
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