Overrated.
The characters are mostly generic archetypes who lack dimensionality. The ways in which the three main characters are close to death are standard cliches, which end pretty much as one would expect them to. This made the second half of the movie very predictable. In its short run time, the movie relies overly on flashbacks in order to communicate the emotional weight of the characters' situations, although thankfully it at least has the sense to put these early on in the movie. Despite these negatives, the tropes this movie chooses to employ are at least rather compelling in their own right, making the story
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