Review Time: this film is poor.
Fundamental elements: there are words on
screen, voice-over elements, cultural elements, background music, yes and no to
subtitles being used when another language is being used, mental imagery,
interpreter elements, time jumps and place jumps.
The movement
of this project is very slow, I mean it goes on for roughly 114 minutes anyway,
but it feels longer than that.
Storyline: generally
speaking it is okay, but having said that I really don't like this ending
style, it leaves things on a question-mark and after sitting through this
project, not forgetting what I have just said in the previous section, I want a
round ending for sitting through it.
Action sequences/Artistic visions: there are weapons being used and seeing these camera shots of the
submarine underwater and this character/performer laying on this bunk bed [he
is dead] let's just say his body looks as if it has taken some damage, when you
see it; you will know what I mean these are good elements.
Comedy level: this is something for you to look out for/listen, it is about
cleaning on a submarine.
Character developments/Performances: these character developments are a cliché of these
characters/performers being from two different countries and they don't hide it
or this being young thing, so there is chemistry/friction [depending where you
are; is depending what you get.] Because of this consequently most of the
characters/performers are a cliché of their character developments, there are
only two performers I can point out that show something more and that would be Law
and Dobrygin.
If this film
didn't have Law it would have really struggled more, he does get a grip on this
film in this submarine, so yes just for the record these character developments
can be seen as a cliché, but with his performance he makes something with them.
Dobrygin at some point in this title has good chemistry/friction with Law [when
I say at some point this is by character design and he explains why.]
This film receives: 3/10, now I was
going to give this film a higher mark but that was before the question-mark
ending.
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