ricardoschtiegmokwena
Joined Jun 2020
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Zoey is in a league of her own! She approached the character with the right energy and I like how she became unattractive to suit Peggy-Far cry from the babe she is and usually plays in all her other films. Style of directing is good with nice cutting between scenes and cutaway shots. The cinematography and production design managed to capture the poverty stricken environment of the neighborhood with its tone and setting. Down set is that the movie doesn't peak as well as it could, because the script crashes after 45 mins or so; it becomes repetitive without knowing what genre it really wants to become-Factual Drama or comedy. The beginning is compelling and captivates then eventually the plot goes around in circles without any moral lesson from any of the characters especially Peggy. What is the message? There is also too much unnecessary profanity in place of decent dialogue. In all essence Zoey put in the work! She is a hard worker; devoted and hungry. You go baby girl-you killed it!
Well if a movie is shot on a budget of nearly $300 million and generates over $ 1 billion in ticket sales that overrules any argument we as disappointed fans may have over the creativity, timing and durability of the movie itself.
At the center of it all it's just a business, money talks all else takes the walk. As a disappointed fan that's all I have to say.
Very dramatic and tackles themes of rejection as well as the human will to belong. Human trafficking is a world pandemic and any movie that undertakes that subject is a winner! Stallone sticks to Rambo culture for realism -he is flawed and he is as vulnerable as any human.
The films only let down is the sound score. It was poorly done and makes me miss the old Rambo movies. I found it rather off for an epic Rambo movie, it feels like was watching a series in most parts. Because of that I give it a seven.