Just Not a Good Movie. In Addition To Being Incredibly Boring I'm writing this review for all the potential viewers out there who like me might find themselves bored at the very slow pace of the movie and pausing it now and then to check reviews on IMDb. Let's start with the positive. To be fair, the film is shot well. It's not great. It's not bad. The cinematographer is schooled. The film is well cast. In the hands of a better Director, or more apt to this particular film, a better script, this cast could really excel. The actors, in their defense, do as good of a job as anyone could with such a weak script and poor direction. If you are 30 minutes into this film and find the slow pace of it starting to bore you, unfortunately, this review is to inform you that no it will not get any better. And no, you will not be rewarded with a payoff by the ending. In fact, the ridiculously silly clichéd and irrelevant ending will leave you angry that a Netflix production once again wasted your time. If you are 60 minutes into this movie, by now you are almost thoroughly bored and considering cutting your losses, but probably still holding out. You hope that some of the questions you have might be answered by what you hope might be the movies climactic ending. Let me assuage your curiosity: no, you will not ever learn who the killer is, nor what the significance of the gloves are, nor what the significance of Del Toro's hand is, or the significance of the square dancing, or the mysterious bite marks on the victims hand, or why she was stabbed 33 times so violently, nor the significance of the Chrysler imperial, or the ex husband, or the boyfriends mother, or the contractor working on Del Toro's house, and anything else that's thrown in to this childish mess of a script. You won't even be made aware of what the significance of the title is. Never before have we ever spent this long, observing so many characters in a film, and not learned one thing about them. There is zero character development here. It is a very, very bad script. And because of that, because of how long you were asked to invest your time and attention and then not rewarded, but rather, insulted, reptile is sadly a very, very bad movie. Definitely not a film.