Un'autista fuggitiva in pensione viene trascinata nel suo passato spiacevole quando un ex datore di lavoro le offre la possibilità di salvare la vita del suo inaffidabile ex fidanzato.Un'autista fuggitiva in pensione viene trascinata nel suo passato spiacevole quando un ex datore di lavoro le offre la possibilità di salvare la vita del suo inaffidabile ex fidanzato.Un'autista fuggitiva in pensione viene trascinata nel suo passato spiacevole quando un ex datore di lavoro le offre la possibilità di salvare la vita del suo inaffidabile ex fidanzato.
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Jon Elliott
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- (as Jon Elliott Solomon)
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Samara is on fire 🔥 A great watch with some unexpected moments that made me choke on my snacks. It has everything - fast packed action, unfolding drama and a love story all rolled into one. Great acting from the leads and believable driving skills. I always hate movies that feature unrealistic moves to pull off but this came across as entirely doable. Comedic in all the right places - 10/
Once again, Samara Weaving absolutely shines in a middling film that struggles to find its true footing amid abrupt genre shifts. For the most part, the film feels like a silly action comedy with shades of Bonnie and Clyde, but there are scenes in between which indicate that it's also a relationship drama and a heist thriller. Whenever there are veterans like Steve Zahn or Andy Garcia involved, the film puts on a rather serious face. And where I'm most conflicted about Eenie Meanie is in its conclusion -- it does make sense from the perspective and character arc of Edith (Weaving), but it's also likely to leave viewers on a bittersweet note. Weaving looks hot, performs well, and gets full marks here. That's most certainly the oomph factor in a not-bad, but soon-to-be forgotten flick.
This movie hits home in so many ways. Samara did a great job as a person that struggles to have control of her life, but can't break free, because loyalty can be a curse.
The car chase scenes were used to not as a main point, but to give a break from some heavy drama, which I appreciated.
Kudos to Marshawn, his acting is improving, keep up the good work, there's lots of room for improvement.
I would have given the movie a 7, but it's pace was good enough that I didn't check my phone/tablet the entire movie, which is very rare for me. So the extra star was for Shawn Simmons' directing and Chris Patterson's editing.
The car chase scenes were used to not as a main point, but to give a break from some heavy drama, which I appreciated.
Kudos to Marshawn, his acting is improving, keep up the good work, there's lots of room for improvement.
I would have given the movie a 7, but it's pace was good enough that I didn't check my phone/tablet the entire movie, which is very rare for me. So the extra star was for Shawn Simmons' directing and Chris Patterson's editing.
As the title suggests, this movie felt like one of those typical "Netflix movies" - only this time it's a Hulu original. By "Netflix movie", I mean something that's good enough to keep you watching until the end, but lacking in soul.
The story was interesting enough to hold my attention, but ultimately forgettable and nothing new. I didn't care about the characters enough to root for them or feel with them, though the strong cast kept me engaged. Scene after scene, I could sense exactly what the movie wanted me to feel, but I never actually felt it.
In short: if your watchlist is empty and you've got the time, go ahead and give it a try. Otherwise, you might walk away disappointed.
The story was interesting enough to hold my attention, but ultimately forgettable and nothing new. I didn't care about the characters enough to root for them or feel with them, though the strong cast kept me engaged. Scene after scene, I could sense exactly what the movie wanted me to feel, but I never actually felt it.
In short: if your watchlist is empty and you've got the time, go ahead and give it a try. Otherwise, you might walk away disappointed.
It's shallow, with the plot and vibe bringing little to the table, yet I enjoyed every minute of it. I wasn't preached at, signaled at what the correct world view I was supposed to have, or even tried to impress me with masterful writing or directing. If I was rating this movie in an earlier year, I would probably rate it lower. But with absolute unwatchable garage getting 7-8 ratings, this easily scores as a 7 in my book.
This is like a low-effort version of 'Crank' - less action, more 'vibe'. If you aren't in the mood for that vibe, it might rub you the wrong way. Decent enough car scenes to be entertaining, decent enough acting to sell the casual 'what did I do?' vibe, and chaotic enough to entertain.
This is like a low-effort version of 'Crank' - less action, more 'vibe'. If you aren't in the mood for that vibe, it might rub you the wrong way. Decent enough car scenes to be entertaining, decent enough acting to sell the casual 'what did I do?' vibe, and chaotic enough to entertain.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizSamara learned to drive for the role
- BlooperIn the opening scene with her parents, Edie is 14 years old. The movie flashes forward to 14 years later, making Edie 28. Later in the movie, there is a reference to when Edie was 15 and a comment that it was 15 years ago, making Edie 30. Later in the movie where she's sitting the car talking to her dad again, she says, "18 years is a long time not to go get your daughter."
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 46min(106 min)
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- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1
- 2.39:1
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