Wednesday, 11 September 2019

Eye For An Eye 2019 [alternative name The Poison Rose] by AverageMansReviews

Eye For An Eye 2019 [alternative name The Poison Rose] by AverageMansReviews

Review Time: this film is poor

Fundamental elements: there are words and a number on screen, voice-over elements, background music, cultural elements, mental imagery, no subtitles when another language is being used, slow-motion effects, time jumps and place jumps.

The background music is something you will quickly and clearly pick up on and the movement of this project is incredibly slow, I mean if this was meant to set the tone of this title all it did was bore me, it needs the speed of Usain Bolt in front of it with a harness on so he can use his speed to pull this film along and give it some life and briefly because I will be discussing this in the next section as well there is a consistent usage of the voice-over elements from our lead character/performer.

Storyline/Back storys: I don't know what to say about this storyline really, because of what I have just said about this project already in this review, it makes the storyline tiresome and disinteresting. Moving on to the back storys, firstly we get told about our lead character/performer with voice-over elements about him from him and a little while later him and his relationship with another character with some mental imagery, secondly, we get told about these characters/performers when they are on screen via voice-over elements from our lead character/performer.

Action sequences/Artistic visions/Comedy level: there are weapons being used, combat, chasing. The only action sequence which caught my interest was where this College Football/NFL equipment was used to offer our lead character/lead performer some cover. [I have been looking at pictures trying to find this equipment's name, but I have been unsuccessful; so here is a very quick description you have the top half of these American Footballer standing in a line on this metal or metal substance with it being connected to another piece of metal with wheels on [I should just point out to cover my back I am guessing about the wheels/having an educated guess meaning how would it move if it didn't have some kind of wheels on it, but then again I could be wrong.] But as it relates to this project as I have already said they are giving our lead character/performer some cover from oncoming fire.

Artistic visions; there is singing and singing and playing guitar in another scene and we have our lead character/performer and a supporting character/performer dancing onto the comedy level, here are three points for you to look/here out for our lead character/performer jumps off this high up location and this other character/performer passes gas and our lead character/performer throws this American football into a character/performer's face [this also belongs to an action sequence as well, but it feels more at home here.]

Character developments/Performances: these character developments are something safe and reliable, the performances; now I don't mean to sound like a broken down old record, but because of the movement and the slowness of this project, it makes these performances feel really stretched out as if there is no chemistry or friction or if there is you see it but don't feel it or towards the later stages of this project there is chemistry or friction between a small number of characters/performers [depending where you are; is depending what you get,] but at this point it is something that does its job as chemistry or friction goes, I mean it won't wake you up if you have fallen asleep at this time during this project, but I'm just saying there is a little something there towards the later stages of this title.

This film receives: 2/10, there are only two reasons why I would watch this project again; number one I have somehow lost this review and number two if I was on a date and the person wanted to watch this project but that would be it.





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