A Promising Start, but a Disappointing End.
Bull starts off strongly, immersing viewers in a compelling narrative that explores themes of redemption, loyalty, and revenge.
However, as the film progresses, the storyline takes a regrettable turn that ultimately hampers the overall impact. The plot twists and turns in ways that feel contrived and forced, detracting from the authenticity and coherence established earlier. The pacing becomes inconsistent, leaving some scenes feeling rushed while others drag on for too long, disrupting the film's flow and viewer engagement.
The climax and resolution of Bull fall flat, failing to provide a satisfying payoff for the invested emotions and narrative build-up. The narrative choices made towards the end of the film undermine the impact of the earlier character development and leave audiences questioning the purpose and relevance of certain plot elements.
Despite its compelling acting performances and initial promise, Bull falls short of expectations due to its disappointing storyline developments towards the end. While the actors deliver commendable performances, the contrived plot twists and unsatisfying resolution hamper the overall impact of the film. Consequently, Bull receives a two-star rating, reflecting its missed potential. Nonetheless, fans of the actors or those intrigued by the initial premise may still find value in exploring this film, even if its final act fails to deliver on its early promise.