I liked it!

When did directors stop using Alan Smithee, and start using Trey Edward Shults?
People are clowning on that one scene that's making the rounds on social media, but what people aren't saying is actually, that scene is the best, most interesting scene in this otherwise stultifyingly boring movie. For those who--like me--enjoy rubbernecking at at box office flops, there's little to actually see here. Just an all (extremely derivitive) style, no substance snoozer.