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Movie Reviews of Blue SmokeMovie Review: blowing smoke... Summary: 3 Stars
Not enough details for me to like this movie. If you like Danielle Steel movies then you will love this movie. Just too much zoom and not enough story.
A young girl's family's business is burned down as a child so she grows up to love firefighting. Over the next few years all of her boyfriends are burned in a fire but no one can figure out who is doing it. Mystery is solved in the end.
Movie Review: Blue Smoke gag gag Summary: 1 Stars
Wow, what a ridiculously bad movie. The acting was awful and the whole premise was idiotic. She goes through a fire maze and Bakula tells her that they are "going in". She says no, it is my call, to which his reply is, "okay" but made in a stupidly childish voice. That is how this movie begins and it didn't get any better.
Her first boyfriend dies in a fire but don't worry, he was asleep and didn't feel a thing. Yeah right, not even being on fire woke him up? Give me a break. The acting was so so bad. I was hoping the movie would get better but it never did. I ended up fast forwarding through the totally predictable plot trying to get to something interesting. Don't waste your time or money on this movie. Move on, nothing to see here.
Movie Review: Blue Smoke is B.S. Summary: 1 Stars
I hope the book was better, because this movie had an unbelievably terrible script, terrible acting (even from Scott Bakula) - I've rarely heard lines delivered so badly from an ensemble, but not only are the lines ridiculously bad, they're spoken badly, too, by almost every character) - and not much of a mystery. Makes me believe the book was written by a 12-year-old, unless the teleplay was just butchered. The pacing was too slow, the characters were ridiculous (the main character cannot seem to focus on getting out of a "fire maze" alive ... what an idiot; her love interest, Goodnight, follows a ridiculously puerile fairy tale arc; and so on). Ghastly.
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