Review Time: this
film is mixed
Fundamental elements: there are words and numbers on screen, cultural elements,
voice-over elements, mental imagery, background music, slow-motion effects,
time jumps and place jumps.
The
movement of this project is slow generally speaking, but it does kind of get
better [I will explain this more later on in this review.]
Action sequences:
there are weapons being used and combat elements.
Comedy level: there
is a comedy level in this project and it ranges from mature to adult contents
in one way or another, for one example briefly a character gets hit by a car.
Character developments/Performances: these characters feel like and look like they were meant
to turn out this way, so if this is the case I can't really criticize the
performances too much, with that being said I'm going to say they did something
with what was given to them [minus one character/performer, he will be in the
next paragraph.]
Tim
Roth as Roy does so much for this project on a whole, he pulls this film
together and gives it some momentum [I should just point out that this title is
not the most quickest anyway, this has been done by design.] But it does need
something or somebody to be around this title off or on screen just to keep
things moving [I am aware I have just said off and on screen, it is just when
this character/performer enters this project things feel better,] his character
is interesting, good and as I have already said in different ways his
performance can be felt in this title.
This film receives:
4/10, now I may have said this before in different reviews that I am not too
keen on or I don't like question-mark endings [here is a rough description of
what this means; it basically means everything or something or a question has
been left such as what happened next?,] but I may have said in some previous
reviews at some point, when I see strange film titles like this; it doesn't
surprise me when or if a question-mark for an ending style happens. How can I
put this; it's like saying well you are and were a strange project, so why
break the mold at the closing stages or at the end, so to wrap up this review
this mark feels right.
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