Director Gina Prince-Bythewood's film shares strengths, weaknesses of <em>Extraction</em>
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parts don’t add up to a whole
No French actors pretending to be Scottish nor Scottish actors pretending to be Egyptian?
"very much in the same vein as ... Extraction"
What? There are no immortal anythings in Extraction. That movie is very much grounded in reality. Sure, the main protaganist and antogonist-slash-protagonist are ridiculously skilled and lucky, but the story is still based on real humans and situations for the most part.
parts don’t add up to a whole
I feel that way about every Netflix made movie I watch.
They're just missing something.
They've got the pieces of good things, even some good scenes, good premises and ideas and I'm exited to watch and then ... the films get lost and kinda wander or repeat themselves and just sort of meander and end in a perfunctory manner.... and it's just unsatisfying.
parts don’t add up to a whole
I feel that way about every Netflix made movie I watch.
They're just missing something.
They've got the pieces of good things, even some good scenes, good premises and ideas and I'm exited to watch and then ... the films get lost and kinda wander or repeat themselves and just sort of meander and end in a perfunctory manner.... and it's just unsatisfying.
As much as a I hate traditional Hollywood movie executives... occasionally there is something to be said to have an good producer/executive producer to keep the writer/director from getting lost in the weeds.
Case in point, in the original script of Toy Story... Woody was originally actually the bad guy to the point that Tom Hanks doing the voicing for first version of the film complained "This guy is a jerk!" When shown to Disney executives it bombed, and Pixar spent months reworking the script until it is what came out in the movies - where Woody is still kind of annoying, but he is made much more likable/sympathetic than he was originally.
This is also why I've been impressed with Kevin Feige et all on the MCU movies... being able to pump out so many movies that were mostly watchable, and most importantly they all sort of came together into a greater whole than any individual part.
Chiwetel Ejiofor just doesn't seem to age much. Doesn't look much different than he did in Serenity.
Once again, I am reminded of how much I wish she had been Black Widow...Theron is terrific as Andy. Not only is she physically capable of convincing stunt work, and hence is entirely believable as an action hero , she also brings just the right touch of world-weary resignation to the role.
Simple solution: don't read her articles so that the rest of us don't have to read this crap.Hyperioc I’m with you. If Jennifer Ouellette likes it then it’s junk.
Whatever that last thing is that really good movie makers / teams know how to do, it's just not there for a lot of Netflix movies
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I think the fact the end product is streamed, and isn’t up against real competition in movie theatres is the reason for the poorer quality. The pressure for perfection, particularly in the final editing, just isn’t there.
Simple solution: put me on ignore if you don’t like my replies to other people. You just got plonked so I won’t have to read your crap.
"very much in the same vein as ... Extraction"
What? There are no immortal anythings in Extraction. That movie is very much grounded in reality. Sure, the main protaganist and antogonist-slash-protagonist are ridiculously skilled and lucky, but the story is still based on real humans and situations for the most part.
Normally, that's what I'd do. But, I'm getting sick of people attacking Jennifer. It's not OK.Simple solution: put me on ignore if you don’t like my replies to other people. You just got plonked so I won’t have to read your crap.
I prefer to just help bury your bad comments in downvotes so that no one has to read them.
It’s better for the community.
Simple solution: don't read her articles so that the rest of us don't have to read this crap.Hyperioc I’m with you. If Jennifer Ouellette likes it then it’s junk.
I thought I got plonked? Don't un-plonk me!So you prefer echo chamber posts. Got it. No criticism of the critic allowed.
Neither "you suck" nor "your opinion sucks" is a useful criticism.Normally, that's what I'd do. But, I'm getting sick of people attacking Jennifer. It's not OK.Simple solution: put me on ignore if you don’t like my replies to other people. You just got plonked so I won’t have to read your crap.
I prefer to just help bury your bad comments in downvotes so that no one has to read them.
It’s better for the community.
So you prefer echo chamber posts. Got it. No criticism of the critic allowed.
In the article, look at the sixth picture in the first set. Does anyone else think the guy behind Theron looks like Marty Feldman in Young Frankenstein?
parts don’t add up to a whole
I feel that way about every Netflix made movie I watch.
They're just missing something.
They've got the pieces of good things, even some good scenes, good premises and ideas and I'm exited to watch and then ... the films get lost and kinda wander or repeat themselves and just sort of meander and end in a perfunctory manner.... and it's just unsatisfying.
Chiwetel Ejiofor just doesn't seem to age much. Doesn't look much different than he did in Serenity.
I liked it, more than I expected.
Might have been better as a mini series - 4 or so episodes, an hour each. Would have liked to see more backstory.