I sat down to watch "One More Flip" from writers Stan Bridges and Ronnie Kirk without knowing anything about the movie. I hadn't even heard about it prior to sitting down to watch it. So I wasn't sure what I was getting into here.
And let me just be the first to say that I was definitely not the target audience for this 2021 drama titled "One More Flip". Director Jeffrey T. Brown delivered a movie that fell completely short of having any appeal to me.
The storyline told in "One More Flip" was insanely generic, and it was just downright painting stereotypical pictures of the characters in the movie and the environment that they navigated in. So it was very difficult for me to submerge myself into the movie's storyline and plot, much less take the narrative serious. I mean, this movie was about as generic as they come.
The acting performances in the movie were bland. Now, I am not saying that the actors or actresses put on bad or poor performances, but the character gallery and dialogue they had to work with was just rubbish. So they essentially had a little foundation to build anything from.
The pacing of the narrative and story was just slow, so mind-numbingly slow and uneventful. And that was one of the reasons why it was so difficult to sit through the movie. Well, that and the fact that everything in the movie seemed to be a stereotypic cliché.
While I am sure that there certainly is an audience out there for a movie such as "One More Flip", then this is not a movie that I would recommend you waste your time, money or effort on.
My rating of "One More Flip" lands on a two out of ten stars.