Sunday, 12 April 2020

Eliminators 2016 by AverageMansReviews

Eliminators 2016 by AverageMansReviews

Review Time: this film is good.

Fundamental elements: there are words on screen, voice-over elements, cultural elements, background music, slow-motion effects, time jumps and place jumps.

Movement; it has a clear idea of what it is doing and it sticks to that.

Storyline/Back stories: likewise the storyline has a clear idea to it and it sticks to that as well, I mean it is good, but having said that the ending to this project could have done with some work; because it leaves a question-mark for an ending; what happened next? The back stories come to the viewers via various information gathering with a profile picture/pictures with and without dialogue exchanges or just dialogue exchanges and this news report via a TV

Action sequences/Artistic visions/Comedy level: there are weapons being used, combat, chasing, exercise and training. For one example we have our lead character/performer taking on these two other characters/performers with a innocent character/performer cowering in the corner, because he doesn't want to get involved, so we have all this taking place in this very limited space [in this rising cable cart.]

Artistic visions & comedy level; these are individually small components in one way or another here are some examples; the youngest character/performer is drawing the family unit and it will join the other pictures on the fridge and a small number of landscapes which look good for you to look out for and there is a mature moment of comedy, it is where we have this henchman being caught at one of those worse times to get caught doing something, but at least he got to finish that is all I can say really.

Character developments/Performances: on both counts they are good; there is good chemistry/friction, yes depending where you are; is depending what you get.

Blooper: it is where we have this character/performer Bishop/Barrett talking through this air sealed close door [similar to the ones you have on Submarines] to our lead character/performer and another character/performer on the other side, but some distance away and waiting for him with guns ready, but the problem lies when you're not in any way shape or form close to Bishop/Barrett, his dialogue exchange is far from loud and clear, I should just point out this is nothing against him this is a technical problem.

This film receives: 6/10, as I have already said this film is good and if there are any wrestling fans out there in Internet land this film is a WWE Studio project starring Wade Barrett as Bishop or his name outside of this company Stu Bennett.


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