Review Time: this project is lots of fun,
this project and review is firstly roughly give or take seconds just 10 minutes
long, so with that being said this review is going to be on the small side.
Storyline: this is
good, it shows even on a day off our lead character has to be judged, jury and
not executioner [well after all it is technically his day off.]
Action sequences/Artistic visions: in a nutshell there are weapons being used, combat elements and this
is where I should point out or at the very least give you a heads up there are
graphic elements, I have no problem with these; I am just simply pointing out
that they are here and there and from an artistic perspective they are visual,
meaning they look how they should look as if the situation was real in real
life [that is possibly the cleanest of ways I could have put that.]
Character developments/Performances: there are two characters/performances I will be focusing on the lead
character from this franchise and another performer from another franchise
which comes from another comic book company which has been turned into
live-action or animated projects this sequence is small, but very interesting
on one hand it suggests doing their job or the right thing will not always end
well in either situation and on the other hand what can I say having these two
performers working off one another even for this brief sequence it has very
good chemistry, two hard-shelled characters talking to one another in a very
similar manner and tone, they may come from two different walks of life but
they understand when another.
This film receives: 10/10, now I did originally think that this title is a little bit
slow in places, but on reflection and I have come to realize that they were
building up towards a big finale or something like this which once again on
reflection without saying too much it does deliver, I just wish The Punisher
2004 was done in this way.
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