Anyone had experience with Bionic Smile in Las Vegas? Their price is too big to be true. They seem to be very busy, full of clients, but I haven't seen many reviews from them. Not in their youtube videos, or any other public available reviews.
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The entity in Smile shows no indication of having the same mission. It's not targeting religious people, it's going after anyone with trauma to exploit. It's not having it's victims snap crosses in half or draw satanic images on their walls. It's not tempting people into doing sinful/immoral things, it's usually just straight-up forcing them.
The entire time, the entity’s form has grown in intensity, building the audience up to the sheer horror; first it’s the smile, then it’s her sister’s broken neck, then Carl’s bloody laugh, then her mother as some grotesque, Other Mother style creature. It feels straight out of r/nosleep, and I love it.
Of course, Smile isn't devoid of those tense moments, but they're rare enough that I really can't say this was a nail-biting or intense movie. I'd rate this a 5/10 tbh, mostly because it doesn't utilize its time effectively. If it was like, 30min shorter, it could've become a solid 7/10. As it is, I wouldn't rate the movie higher than that because:
Smile 2: Frown? I liked Smile. It got under my skin as the fish wives down at the docks might say, and it felt like a more elegant early 2000s thriller and a nice throwback. However, I'm unsure what justifies the existence of a sequel. I guess they could broaden the concept in some way, although it may diminish the personal threat it captured well.
So for the word “smile,” some synonyms are “beam” and “grin.” You can also think of adjectives that would give the reader a better sense of how your character is feeling; for example, a slight smile or a forced smile are completely different from a genuine/Duchenne smile.
So few synonyms for "smile". How many ways can I describe it? I've mentioned before that as a brand new writer I have a fair amount of challenges as I try to write the story of falling for my wife (it's a gift). One main issue I'm running into a lot is thinking of ways to say smile, smiling, etc.
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