Monday 27 November 2017

The Heat 2013 by AverageMansReviews

The Heat 2013 by AverageMansReviews

Review Time: this film is excellent.

Subtitles/Cultural elements/Fundamental core/
Background music/Time jump: now there are some scenes where subtitles would have been useful, even though I think one character comments on what has just been said on the telephone in one scene or in another scene she speaks a different language with another character [these scenes where this happens are just moments in the film but they are still annoying.]

The cultural elements can be seen in different ways [before I continue I would like to say this; I am just talking about this film and nothing else,] firstly our two female lead characters are from two different walks of life and secondly we have two strong female characters, the first one is trying to push her career forward in mostly a man's world or the other female character will do nearly anything to get results, including she says what she likes to whomever she likes in any manner she sees fit to do so and there are other cultural elements.

Moving on the fundamental core to this project ranges from okay to quick and confident in everything it does, don't get me wrong as I have already said it is okay, but it feels like this film needs its two lead female roles on screen for this film to become quick and confident. The background music now this particular element is a mixed bag really there are some stages where it either isn't there or is there and it is really quiet or there are some occasions where you know full well it is there and the time jump happens late in the film [two weeks later it says this on screen in one way or another.]

Ashburn/Mullins/Levy: these three characters have a very good chemistry in this project, yes Ashburn and Mullins are the main two characters, but Levy deserves a mention as well because this performer does his fair share [when he is on screen.] But for Ashburn and Mullins, their dialogue exchanges mixed in with the comedy elements are highly entertaining. Because the viewers are never quite sure what is going to be said next or what is going to happen next, until it has been said or it happens.

Comedy level: now I would like to give you an example of the comedy level, but the only problem is this; there is a very high percentage of it [off the top of my head,] I cannot say or illustrate because of its adult language or mature contents, but what I can say is this; the comedy level is great and it has a good variety in it as well.


This film receives: 80% approval, there is lots of fun in this film.

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