Thursday, 28 August 2025

Vantage Point 2008 by AverageMansReviews

Vantage Point 2008 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/terrorism/shooting/vehicle hit/vehicle crashed/burning/kamikaze/medical

An attack in Spain: briefly; Secret Service Agent Thomas Barnes [Dennis Quaid:] he is a part of the President of the United States of America's detail after the President has been shot, Secret Service Agent Barnes is also working through a previous situation the last time he was doing this job.

Generally speaking: the script, framework and pacing and character developments of this 90 minute film is; solidly good mixed with repetitive novelty wears off as we get to witness more of the script/storyline and character developments; but in the closing section of this content I will discuss it more, even though it may sound strange it also will make logical sense.

Art and action; I do like the architecture that is well before it gets blown to rubble: now and again the audience will see it from Forest Whitaker as Howard Lewis: this individual has come to Spain, there is more than enough here to suggest that, to find himself even though he has a family at home: here's a camera [the old handheld recording cameras] and the action in its entirety is of a good quality with chaos as this situation develops, including Lewis saving somebody's life

Character developments and performances; obviously away from what I have already said; the character developments and performances are on both counts something good versions of what they are meant to be, with performances that reflect that and very much in one way or another are just dealing with the situation they currently find themselves in

This film receives: 5/10, this film is mixed; okay for all the good this film has with for an example basically seeing things from a slightly different perspective consequently character development and revealing more of the storyline, after some time it can be a bit boring and yes I am fully aware what I am now highly criticising is also one of its biggest assets; but that is how it has worked out. This film also has some awards accredited to his name such as 2 Winners that includes but not limited to; ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 2009 ASCAP Award Top Box Office Films Atli Örvarsson and likewise 2 Nominees would also include but not limited to Taurus World Stunt Awards 2009  Taurus Award Best Stunt Coordinator and/or 2nd Unit Director Phil Culotta Andy Gill Spiro Razatos

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