Memory 2022 by AverageMansReviews
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Time and memory is a terrible thing
to waste: in a nutshell David Marshall/other
characters [Liam Neeson:] is a hitman has been given a contract to fulfil, even
though he has tried to say he is out of this lifestyle, because his family
condition like his brother of Alzheimer's is really beginning to affect his
judgement, but before his condition develops he has got to sort this situation
out for Beatriz Leon [Mia Sanchez:] a
child that was a part of his last contract, but he refused based on he doesn't
terminate children and was pimped out by her father. But FBI Agent Vincent
Serra [Guy Pearce:] a FBI Agent that tried to do the best by Beatriz, but
another hitman got to her. So FBI Agent Serra and his unit can even speed up
the investigation or Marshall will continue making his mark.
The
frame work and pacing of this 114 minutes film the frame work as a reliably
good rotation, the pacing for this project is predominantly slow for a good
chunk of the film; basically it is slow but it does get quicker the more you
watch of it, you will have to be patient with it to begin with.
Art/Action:
we have some good looking skies to see and experience and Beatriz pictures and
for the action they come from a reliably good variety of action; going on a
rampage and those kind of things such as for an example briefly exploding a car
to send a message.
Character
developments and performances: on both counts they are solidly good, the
character developments are the character types which you come to expect from
this kind of film, just with an interesting take on it including Alzheimer's
and likewise good performances from this cast.
This film receives: 6/10, this film is good; after everything is said and
done this in fines itself at this mark
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