Uma comédia e ação que explora a luta para sobrevivência do empresário Harold Soyink depois que ele atravessa a limite de cidadão respeitador da lei e se transforma em um criminoso procurado... Ler tudoUma comédia e ação que explora a luta para sobrevivência do empresário Harold Soyink depois que ele atravessa a limite de cidadão respeitador da lei e se transforma em um criminoso procurado.Uma comédia e ação que explora a luta para sobrevivência do empresário Harold Soyink depois que ele atravessa a limite de cidadão respeitador da lei e se transforma em um criminoso procurado.
- Prêmios
- 2 indicações no total
- Bonnie Soyinka
- (as Thandie Newton)
Enredo
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe character of Harold was rewritten to have a Nigerian background after David Oyelowo was cast. Oyelowo pitched director Nash Edgerton on the earnest naivety that such a character could bring.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen the bartender calls Black Panther to come after Harold, his phone's screen stays on, showing the actual time, instead of going blank.
- Citações
Harold Soyinka: [Referring to Peter and Judas from the Bible] One was a man who had a crisis of faith and the other was a man who sold his soul for personal gain. So, you have to decide which one you want to be.
- ConexõesFeatured in Conan: Kevin Hart/Nash Edgerton (2018)
- Trilhas sonorasGettin' Jiggy wit It
Written by Nile Rodgers, Tone, James Alexander, Ben Cauley, Bernard Edwards, David Porter, Harvey Joe Henderson (as Harvey Henderson), Joey Robinson (as Joseph Robinson), Larry Dodson (as Larry Dodson), Will Smith (as Willard Smith), Willie Hall, Winston Allen Stewart (as Winston Stewart)
Performed by Will Smith
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Contains samples from "He's the Greatest Dancer"
Performed by Sister Sledge
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Contains Samples from "Sang and Dance"
Performed by The Bar-Kays (as Bar-Kays)
Courtesy of Concord Music Group, Inc.
LIKES:
-David Oyelowo Acting -Morale dilemma -Funny at times -Fast-Paced
Gringo is a movie that likes to go over the top, with characters that are all about going to one extreme or the other. However David Oyelowo is the character that has a little more dynamic than the other. Oyelowo is fun to watch, for me being the funniest character with his loud, rambunctious delivery of lines that are loaded with high-pitched panicking screams. Yet he is able to turn that energy around, and focus it to give a character that is worth looking into as he tries to navigate the hostile world he wound up in. Like his character Harold, Oyelowo keeps things very relatable and invests his time to making a good adventure. But what is an adventure without a little ethics debate to come into the light. Gringo does this just right as the conversation of doing the right thing vs. the selfish thing constantly rears its ugly head in the cartel wastelands that this film takes place in. Harold's journey not only tests his own morals, but inspires others to address their own life choices, from settling on abusive boyfriends to what one will do to get money to accomplish their personal goals. It fits okay into the movie, but there are some hard hitting dialogue moments to help reassure that the best stuff doesn't mean the best life. As stated earlier, dark comedies are a little dryer than other, more modern comedies so you have to be ready for more delivery and timing to do the lifting. Gringo has some legit comedic moments, really taking an awkward situation and turning it into a tear inducing riot of laughs. These moments often have a nice, clever zing to them, that Oyelowo maximizes using his natural accent and mannerisms. And all of these components are able to be placed in a decently paced run time that minimizes the slow and maximizes the thrills.
DISLIKES:
-Curse heavy dialogue -Not as funny as I had hoped -Much ruined by trailers -A little chaotic at the end
You've read my reviews, but you know that lazy writing that relies of cursing doesn't get my stamp of approval. Gringo has extreme characters that don't use the most advanced language, relying once more on F-bombs and sleazy pick up lines to do the talking. While pertinent to the story, for once, and sometimes entertaining, Gringo utilized these tactics too much for my tastes. Even the yelling of Oyelowo got old, with many of his pleas soon running dry like the desert he ran through. As such, this movie didn't really have the comedic punch I wanted, but more a thrill seeking, dark adventure with a little comedic buff thrown in. Perhaps this is also due to the fact that a lot of the funny parts had been advertised to death in the trailers, resulting in the overplayed scene being boring by show time. And once the last scene started to end and all the stories came together, things sort of wrapped up in a chaotic package that wasn't in time with the movie. Not the worst mind you, but not what I quite expected from the trailers.
The VERDICT:
Gringo is okay, and designed for a select audience that wants the darker things in life to be ridiculed. This film is a legitimate mixture of drama, crime, adventure and comedy, taking these aspects and twisting it into a semi-entertaining story with some moral obligations to address. While I enjoyed Oyelowo and the well-timed zingers, I still can't say this was the best, most unique comedy to hit the screen. The extreme characters, mundane dialog, and chaotic organization (ruined by the trailers), didn't deliver the expected feel I got from the advertising and as such left more to be desired. So I recommend skipping this one and hitting something else in the month of March.
My scores are:
Action/Comedy/Crime: 7.0 Movie Overall: 6.0
- rgkarim
- 9 de mar. de 2018
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- How long is Gringo?Fornecido pela Alexa
Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 4.969.853
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 2.722.420
- 11 de mar. de 2018
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 11.001.627
- Tempo de duração1 hora 51 minutos
- Cor
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1