The Naked Gun 2025 by AverageMansReviews
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Warning:
there is flashing effects/colourful
effects/shooting/dismemberment/transformation/vehicle crash/vehicle
hit/drugs/animal cruelty/animal waste/torture/cutting/ritual/strangling/bodily
functions/references to Russia, suicide, capital punishment and bestiality
The
Drebin's are back in one way or another:
briefly; Detective Lt. Frank Drebin Jr. [Unknown: Little Girl/Liam
Neeson/briefly another character/Stand-in whilst Neeson goes to the bathroom:]
he has followed his father Frank Drebin Sr. [RIP Leslie Nielsen 1926-2010] in
into LAPD Police Squad: he meets this lady in his office Beth Davenport [Pam
Anderson:] she discusses her brother's Simon Davenport; eventually Detective
Lt. Drebin Jr. is right in the middle of this case and/or situation.
Generally
speaking: the framework and pacing of this
85 minutes film after everything is said and done is good, I mean what with
Detective Lt. Drebin Jr./Neeson providing the narration or/and inner monologue
like his father did and what with the comedy being quick paced to begin with,
but towards may be around just before the final section, the comedy does
noticeably slows down a bit, don't get along it is still there but a bit more
spaced out, luckily enough we still have a good script to enjoy; so it
compensates.
Comedy, action and art; I have to be slightly selective
on what I make reference to; so with that being said Detective Lt. Drebin Jr.
in disguise heading into the bank robbery situation, this robber asks basically
what can I do for you Detective Lt. Drebin Jr. goes through this transformation
and begins putting foot to posterior including but not limited to this fighting
moment with this criminal turning into this kind of special greeting between
friends, and ongoing coffee gag from time to time or a little later; we have
this vehicle being lifted up; with this arcade interpretation of this claw
picking up gently soft toy and you have to slowly navigate this soft toy back
to the drop-off point without dropping it and you win the soft toy basically:
but in this case we have this train operator working with this arcade panel set
out: this is an excellent and highly creative interpretation of the arcade
game, but I digress; everyone is disappointed when this attempt fails or a
little later Detective Lt. Drebin Jr.'s body camera this is another chaotic
sequence of events which sometimes we get to witness from the first
person-shooter perspective: this is also highly creative and finally match
later on; we have this snowman looks and feels excellent as well.
Character developments, performances and voice
performances; the character developments are reliably good; with some excellent
bits such as when Lt. Drebin Jr. asks for a sign or/and when he very clumsily
put himself in very hot water, performances from the cast are predominately all
good; but if there is ever to be a sequel they would need to bring back;
Neeson, Anderson, all of LAPD Police Squad new cast and Cody Rhodes as the
Bartender: to replicate this skit in this sequel and Nielsen would be delighted
and proud of the voice over narration/inner monologue that Liam Neeson does.
This
film receives: 9/10, this film is excellent; I
have decided to award this project another mark, because it is still excellent
fun even though things do so down a bit and if you were in the cinema with me
as a person I watch some of this content with was, I apologise for laughing
often and loudly, I seriously hope that some point in the future they make a
sequel, even though at the moment it is doing solid work at the box office, it
still needs to do a little bit of work to get its budget back, so I would
recommend you go and see it as soon as possible at your local cinemas and
finally there are extra bits and pieces in the closing stages of the film.
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