This Means War evaluation action
2021-11-23 19:53
The real emotional story of the film is between the two male protagonists-this is actually a partner movie, not a love movie.
The film’s lack of laughter can’t be called a comedy movie; the superficial feelings can’t be called a romantic movie; the low level of excitement can’t be called an action movie; it’s just part of a movie that can be cut into a very good-looking trailer. Series screen only.
The silly action scenes later began to look ugly.
If in real life, too many plots described in the film are disgusting prying eyes; moreover, the best part of the film occurs between the two male protagonists.
Although the movie doesn't smell, it feels like an extremely cheap cologne to me.
It was originally based on the interaction between Hardy and Pine, but they repeatedly wooed an additional character.
It's not the kind of movie that is so bad that it can be called a good movie-it's a bad movie through and through.
Can make three charismatic main performances in this terrible movie, this film will definitely be a strong contender for the Golden Raspberry Award.
The reasonable plot in the script of this film can be more than enough to be written on half a napkin.
Extended Reading
-
FDR Foster: I missed you.
Tuck: I know. I've missed you too.
FDR Foster: I love you, man.
Tuck: I love you, too.
FDR Foster: We're back!
Lauren: Oh, my God. I'm Yoko.
-
Joe: [watching the news] Mom. Is that dad?