HIGH OCTANE ACTION SEQUENCES WITH NICE PLOT.... VERY ENTERTAINING MOVIE MUST WATCH......
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This blistering sorrowful narrative and ballistic vengeance is WOW.
It is what it is and He does what He does in this grifty noire genre spectacular.
A simple story, nuanced character development, combats, combustibles, #FAFO(Fool-Around-& Find Outs)
is all guts and no nonsense justice.
The Cinematography captures and The Editing clocks every quirky prop in short telling scenes and shots
that old weather barns surrounded by weeds, gnats, and golden petals have,
the amberness honey glistening from a ray of sunlight through a honey jar,
brown and white psychedelic paisley cowboys boots paired with Gucci Kelly green blazer,
the wet wet wet of gasoline,
fluorescent techware reflecting reflections on stainless steel, stern faces, and stylish posh modernity.
It's a fast paced presentation that the eye can only linger so much on the sets because
The battling is battling!
The shooting is shooting!
The mathing is mathing?
What a superior accomplishment by the team Cinematographer Gabriel Beristain and Editor Geoffrey O'Brien.
This is what a saw is for, tick
This is how you pour gasoline, tick
This is how you rata-ta-tap, tick
A tutorial of whoop-whoop
...You will say did I - just see but there's no replay slow-mo back up 10 secs button.
The casting is suited up to play hard ball with the perfect amount of everything
Starring
Jason Statham - Untouchable unforgettable
Josh Hutcherson - Twenty-something Mess
Phylicia Rashad - Radiant and mesmerizing
Jeremy Irons - Well aged bottle of port
Emmy Raver-Lampman
Bobby Naderi
Minnie Driver
Every "T" is crossed. Directed by David Ayer,
Who brings his big boy pants to giant job where anywhere the ball could be dropped.
Take the shot. Take the shot.
He takes the shot, again and again again
and in living color. Yow-zee
The brisk dialogue is silver screen fresh new Written by Kurt Wimmer. Full of one liners, fire crackers and even firesidy-warm
All those great things bundled up and
Flanked with Music by Dave Sardy and Jared Michael Fry,
the soundtrack book ended in;
they drum drive the rhythm with "freneticticity and kineticticity"
the dynamics is dominating throttle.
Finally, this is determined and delivered with flourish. I could not sit still. I never get outspoken but I couldn't help but yelp out a few times 'Yes". Sure it's Pulp, it's good bee pulp.
10/5 - no one does all hammer Jason Stratton like Jason Stratton
1000/10 - bad actor's karma