Monday 14 November 2022

Missing Persons 2022 by AverageMansReviews

Missing Persons 2022 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is drugs/medical/shooting/torture/transformation/vomiting/suicide

Well this horse excrement: the Department of Defence has arrested Staff Sergent Alexander Wallace/Alexander Thurberg/Alexander "Alex" Gearret Berg [Thom Hallum] as he is now being questioned by Agent Cooper [Garry Nation] and Agent Wiley [Monica Perez] over the disappearance of two Ex-serving veterans infiltrate Gunnery Sergeant Nate [Dustin Rhodes] and Seal Team member Arturo [in the credits he goes by his wrestling name of Billy Gunn, but on the cast list he uses his real name of Monty Sopp] and we get to see one of his real life sons for a very tiny role in this film as well Austin [Austin Sopp] which on a very quick side note has the ring name Austin Gunn and Dustin Rhodes is currently going under the ring name of "The Natural" Dustin Rhodes and all three of these wrestlers are currently working for the wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling [when this content was first created.]

The pacing of this roughly 79 minutes film is slow and steady it never really gets out of first gear until the closing stages to do this big reveal angle, which because it happens in the closing stages of this film we will never find out what happens [I add unless they do a sequel, which if you want me to speculate right here and right now based on my experience of this film I don't see happening, but there is an expression within the wrestling industry which is "Never say never" but I am just going to clarify again I wouldn't hold my breath though.

Art: let's begin on positive there are some beautiful scenery and science fiction representation here.

Moving on to the character developments, the performances and action: on both counts they are either safe and reliable versions of what they are meant to be or what they were going for. Now to put a little bit more substance on the character developments to a certain extent I can completely understand why Nate and Arturo takes great issue with let's just say Staff Sergent Alexander Wallace, so they put him through his paces.

This film receives: 1/10, this film is poor: I mean if you want to see and experience any of these wrestlers I have mentioned in this review then go-ahead. But I can't stress this enough I really, really wouldn't expect too much.

 


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