Blackout 2022 by AverageMansReviews
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Warning: there is flashing/colourful
effects/shooting/stabbing/breaking/electrocution/burning/drugs/animal
cruelty/medical
Who am I?: I am
paraphrasing here this man John Cain [Josh Duhamel;] is suffering from
post-traumatic amnesia, but this man Eddie [Omar Chaparro:] a friend or so he
thinks that would like a word with him about the briefcase.
The framework and pacing of this 81
minutes film; this project has the outlay of being in this situation, here and
now roughly; as in anything before this car crash we may see and hear bits and
after it doesn't matter, we are just here for a list situation and that is it;
slightly moving on well it does use the old style of slow motion effects that
we don't see much of these days, which based on how this film uses them they
haven't aged that well; meaning they look okay but outdated with a good pacing.
Art/Action/Comedy:
Cain is lying on the floor and puts up his head, so we get the first person
shooter perspective for a moment. This entire film is based around at minimum
around the location or just outside so we have plenty of weapons and combat and
individually we get good artistic closing credits sequence of a espionage
flavour and there is a little bit of comedy here and there.
Character developments and performances: the character developments are safe and reliable
versions of what they are meant to be and the performances likewise do their
job.
This film receives: 4/10, this film is mixed; I have chosen to enforce the
situation based outline which I had made reference to our area. Because that
way I could give this film another mark.
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