Sunday, 14 June 2020

The Stranger 2010 by AverageMansReviews

The Stranger 2010 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there are colourful effects in this film

Storyline: in theory this storyline would have been something solid to good, but then again in reality the pacing of this project is agonizingly slow and the movement doesn't help things either and on top of that this film leaves things on a question-mark and just for a cherry on the top the question-mark ending already has a better storyline [potentially based on what we see in this film and a better pacing as well.]

Action/Comedy/Art: I will give you one example of the action and the comedy going hand-in-hand; we have our lead role The Stranger/Austin pushing this character/performer out of a window consequently falling onto this car roof with a supporting character/performer Bishop/Cerra asking "Is he dead?"With The Stranger/Austin replying "He is not exactly the picture of health is he" [this is an excerpt] and there is one other action and comedy element in this film.

Art; there are some good looking scenes, drawings of this girl and when we have The Stranger/Austin wiping away the steam on this mirror, to see his eyes in the mirror to try and remember who he is.

Characters/Performances: on all counts these are something safe and reliable including the on-screen chemistry, but there is two thing which leaves these performances exposed and this is absolutely nothing against these performers; but the pacing/movement as I have already made reference to leaves these characters/performers exposed, likewise as I have already mentioned as well right at the end of the film we get this feeling that the sequel [which there isn't one] could on all counts be better, but generally speaking these characters/performers are fighting a losing battle.

This film receives: 1/10, now I was going to give this film a higher mark but the final nail in the coffin was the ending, but to leave this review on a positive if there are any fans of Steve Austin a.k.a. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin out there in Internet land give this film a look, but I really wouldn't expect too much.


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