Monday, 16 February 2026

Shelter 2026 by AverageMansReviews

Shelter 2026 by AverageMansReviews



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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/shooting/stabbing/cutting/impaling/drugs/vehicle hit/vehicle crash/environment/animal biting/animal cruelty/electrocution/medical/references to terrorism and cancer

We need to find you shelter: briefly; after this horrific incidents Jessie [Bodhi Rae Breathnach:] he is this young girl making the delivery to this island, but when things go wrong she is saved by other alias/Michael Mason [Jason Statham:] this individual that leaves off grid with his dog, unknown to Jessie Mason is a ex-royal forces/member of the Black Ops operation known as Black Kites that really doesn't want to be found.

Generally speaking: the framework and pacing of this 107 minutes film is somewhat slower to begin with, but after some things wake up and off we go on this mission of sorts

Art, action and comedy; to begin this film we are some really eye-catching scenery/landscapes on where Mason and his dog lives off grid, as you would come to expect from a Statham lead action film title, there are plenty of action and chaos in that action as he either has set up traps or/and just wipes everything out and now and again we have a drop of comedy for a small example when Jessie points a gun at this individual.

Character developments and performances; on both counts they are all good; on reflection Statham has adapted the characteristics of Frank Martin [Statham's version from the Transporter franchise from 2002-2008:] with a solemn approach and Statham will not thank me for saying this; but a much older character, without per se rules of Martin, but he does have some advice such as an education on how to use a weapon properly and to operate from a mind set of fear; this partnership of Statham and Rae Breathnach given praise for its organically natural approach and consequently Rae Breathnach feels at home; being a bright girl as Jessie; to try and protect yourself or knowing how to play chess or/and giving sass; actually based on this partnership I have decided to award this project another mark.

This film receives: 8/10, this film is excellent, yes it does take a little time to get going, but once it gets going; it is a entertaining film, but as I have already stated it does need the partnership of Statham and Rae Breathnach to be more layered as a film as a whole, they could also do a sequel in the future as this could just be a start of a trilogy, based on the outlay of the script. But and I do stress but based on current information of when this content was first created; unfortunately I really don't see that happening based on the facts that we are approaching roughly 2 weeks of this film at the cinema and it has only struggle to make $15 million from a budget of $50 million, so having an educated guess for them to even consider potential of a sequel, I would suggest as a bit minimum it would need to be somewhere in the region of anywhere north of $150 million and nothing against this film, as I have already said I just can't see that happening.

 

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