I dont usually review movies but jesus christ the boredom sustained was vicious in nature.
Acting was akin to that of a school play.
The british dude who plays the Geni is usually an incredible actor, it blows my mind as to why he took the roll (if it was for easy money, then fair enough.)
It was a one in a hundred viewing 'walk out' occasion after an hr of seemingly eternal suffering.
As customary for the 2020's, this film will be both rated and held in high esteem (for some reason) by clueless watchers, dim-wittingly feeding the beast that is the death of story-telling.
Destruction by Creation... us silly humans.