Tetrady
not as good as all the hype
Protraph
Lack of good storyline.
Kodie Bird
True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Stephan Hammond
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
zif ofoz
The Millennials...What's this story about? ....I don't know, lets watch and see. ....What did we just watch for ninety minutes? ....I don't know, you tell me. ....It was your idea to watch this, explain it to me! ....It's about the Millennials, didn't you read the title? ....The Millennials? ....The End ---------------------------------------- Good luck watching this flick. I thought everyone looked not the right age to be a Millennial generation and nothing in the story made a damn bit of sense.
Nicole of ArchonCinemaReviews.com
Millennials is a pedestrian attempt at film making and reminiscent of an undergraduate thesis, and not a particularly good one.On one hand, you have to hand it to both Brad Everett and Ben Oliver for getting their film The Millennials out there for mass viewership. On the other hand, nothing happens throughout the entire film.The film The Millennials suffers from the self-indulgent lack of insight that comes from youthful headstrong narcissistic innocence. Of course twenty-somethings graduating from college and grappling with near adulthood would make a film about twenty-somethings graduating from college and grappling with near adulthood. Yawn.That isn't the problem though as Reality Bites did it for Generation X and it was modern, poignant and still relevant today. The problem is that neither Everett nor Oliver have anything introspective or unique to say about the millennial generation. Further, there is no grounding conflict or cathartic revelation to conclude the film. The Millennials touches upon dating, sexuality, mental illness and a medley of other topics but they are all so fleeting and so superficial that it seems as though writer Brad Everett was trying to cram two pounds of sh*$ into a one pound bag, pardon the expression.As with most films of this caliber, you expect the acting to be pretty rough and unaffected and The Millennials is right on the mark with that one. One must assume the film makers cast friends rather than holding a cold casting call – and honestly, anything would have been an improvement.With no true structure to the plot, no interesting conflict, no resounding connection and romance and even limited and contrived drama, The Millennials is a failure on all fronts. Perhaps this is good for both Brad Everett and Ben Oliver and these missteps will be a learning experience.Please check out our WEBSITE for full reviews of all the recent releases.