Kersh, an innovative businessman and grieving widow, builds a device to communicate with the dead inside a tombstone.
Movies Junk Podcast: Episode 961: In a Violent Nature + TIFF 2024 ( 2024)
It's not a scary movie in its own right, the problem is that the premise is so convoluted and confusing that it's hard not to get lost in all the chaos.
It's a story about technological advancements, AI, privacy & Spyware, (experimental) surgery and health, the Chinese, capitalism, the rich, modern society, and so on
There's no helping the bad writing, the dialogue can be silly or downright cheesy, the story jumps between characters and storylines in a sloppy way, and while I know some of the dialogue is self-aware and doesn't take itself (or at least thinks it does) seriously, it was corny, funny (the audience laughed at times) and honestly entertaining.
You can't call this a "so bad it's good" movie, at least that's how I see it, I certainly don't suffer from it