Solid hour of exposition followed by maybe 20 minutes of shaky and vomit inducingly awful cinematography as action. Shaky camera affects overdo quirky and understandable as the scenes become only a blur (whether or not that choice was an artistic one, it was an annoying one nonetheless). So boring I couldn’t even get through it without skipping ahead 10 second intervals, generally missed nothing of value. Has some giant plot holes that can be excused by its “based on a true story” narrative. Doesn’t do the original story justice whatsoever. 3/10.