Review Time: this
title is good.
Fundamental elements: there are words and numbers on screen, voice-over
elements, quick moving effects, mental imagery slow-motion effects, time jumps
and place jumps.
Storyline: this storyline is good.
Action sequences/Artistic visions: briefly at first there are weapons being used, vehicles,
flying/outer space machinery, chasing sequences and outer space sequences. Now
to be a little bit more specific here are two things for you to look out for;
there is a small elegant element that shows imagination, it is a quick and
efficient way to get a gun off a bed and the second is this long jump/fall of
sorts which at some point this parachute comes into play this also shows
imagination as well.
Continuing
with this imagination theme it brings me onto the artistic visions such as
these things like this motorbike or this chopper which is massive with heavy
firepower at its disposal [by the look of it, I do believe we only get to see a
small percentage of its full potential and just for the record I am having an
educated guess here that this is a chopper, it has a colossal science-fiction
twist to it. So I could always be wrong,] moving on to these space-crafts [used
in the outer space action sequences,] they have laser-fire and what we see of
them; they seem to be agile.
Character
developments/Performances/Comedy level:
generally speaking the character developments and the performances of this cast
are good, the partnership of our main two characters/performers well there is
very good friction and chemistry between them [depending where you are is
depending what you get in this title.] The comedy level comes from our lead
character/performers in the form of his dialogue or dialogue exchanges, for one
example he says "I can't believe I am getting beaten by a guy called
Rupert."
This film receives: 7/10, this is one of those films that if you were to get
a take away out and sit down and watch this title, you will be entertained
whilst you eat your food.
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