inframan
Joined Jan 2001
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I always thought the Reacher novels were kind of perfunctory. The kind of book you read in a waiting room or on a very short flight. I never thought a video or film version would seem even more lightweight and artificial. But here we are and I admit to having been proven wrong. What makes the series interesting (sort of, for an episode or so) is that the whole thing seems like an exercise in AI. Very basic AI. Plots, if you can call them that, are minimal. Characterizations even more so. The dialog is predictable and the characterizations shallow. No hard work here on guessing what's going on or where we are going. Mostly the people around Reacher seem to exist to tell him what a great guy he is. Then there is Reacher himself. The guy playing him looks like an animated action figure, created by an advanced 3D printer, right down to the one expression on his face.
I give it an extra star because it reminds me of my old Rock-em Sock-em robot game.
I give it an extra star because it reminds me of my old Rock-em Sock-em robot game.