Wednesday 27 May 2020

The Good, the Bad, and the Dead 2015 [alternative name 4Got10] by AverageMansReviews

The Good, the Bad, and the Dead 2015 [alternative name 4Got10] by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is an element of domestic violence, sexual assault and colourful effects in this project.

 Storyline: well it was something reasonable until you get to the closing section then it just becomes incredibly lazy as it spoon-feeds its viewers [I found this to be very annoying] and we never find out if this character goes back to his family. Generally speaking the movement of this project for roughly the first 50% of it depends on which characters/performers you have on screen at that time is depending what kind of movement you're going to have and may be for the next scene as well, basically because of their stage presence they just galvanized the project. There are three characters/performers that galvanized this project at this point [Rooker/Lundgren, Perez/Trejo and Cole/A. Fox.]

But for roughly the second half [minus this really annoying and lazy ending,] everyone contributes.

 Action/Comedy/Art: now there is one scene where the action and the comedy go hand-in-hand it is where we have Perez/Trejo and Olson/Paré shooting one another in very close proximity [they cannot miss] and it comes off as like a competition; the last one that dies wins.

 Yes there are other action sequences in this project they are either weapons being used or combat and there is two other comedy elements in one way or another in this film as well. Moving on to the art; there is this Western theme stop scene introducing the character type which is on screen with one example the words "The Enforcer" or in the scenes we have the Moon or the Sun.

Characters/Performances: on all counts they are doing their job.

This film receives: 2/10, this film is poor; I took a mark off for the ending that is how much it annoyed me, but to leave this review on a positive if there are any fans of the three performers I have mentioned in the second paragraph; out there in Internet land, they either have a consistent presence or a smaller role in this film; but still take a look, but having said that I still wouldn't expect too much.


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