Seize Them! 2024 by
AverageMansReviews
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waste/dismemberment/stabbing/impaling/transformation/torture/burning/medical
I was struggling just to wake for roughly the first
section: briefly; we have this Queen; Queen
Dagan [Younger: performers unknown names/Adult: Aimee Lou Wood:] that is not
very good at ruling her subjects, consequently she is getting overthrown, but
her right hand person Shulmay/other names [Lolly Adefope:] this individual has
been serving the Queen for some time and is very much the brains of this
adventure, but anyway they quickly escape to go on this adventure in the search
of help to get her kingdom back.
Generally speaking: the framework and pacing of this 91 minutes film is
well as my opening to this content would suggest; I really did struggle to keep
awake, but all I can say is; it has a straightforward and reliable outlay work
from; it does eventually get better on all counts of this film
Comedy and action; it does have
other comedy bits and pieces, but let's focus on these; the repetitive comedy
sequences from a comedy or/and action perspective are either or on both counts
comical and good action; here is a brief outline of these two sequences; we
have this trio of characters throwing this dead body down this cliff and
whenever they do they can't seem to get it just right or in the other sequence;
we have these characters basically dying the same way as their predecessors.
Character developments and
performances; they all very much follow their character types/outlays and their
performances mostly all reflect that as well, but the character/performer
really did a lot to keep this film going in every sense was and is Lolly
Adefope as Shulmay for putting in a performance of a lead character/performer
even though she is of a supporting role.
This film receives: 6/10, this film is good; I have to stress it is a hard
fought come back from the start and the beginning stages of this film, so it is
very much a case of after everything is said and done and yes including
Adefope, I would usually add another mark for this in most situations, but it
is nothing against her, it has so much more to do with making it crystal clear
how frankly poor this film is to begin with, but at the end of the day it gets
a positive mark and finally we have two extra bits and pieces, in the first
closing credits; between them we have this still picture and this bit of text
about them after this film and right at the end of the ending credits voice.
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