Some stories come to the big screen with a sense of urgency and purpose - rattling their cages, aching to be set free. Yet others are made to be spectacles, purely for entertainment purposes, brief escapes from the dullness of our everyday lives. Thank You, though, belongs to that third category of stories that should never have been made at all. Someone should have put the kibosh on it while it was still a scribble on the back of a napkin, a half-baked pitch, a distant glimmer in the eye of the writer. Limp and lifeless as it is, it should have been declared DOA?-?dead on arrival.
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