easleyoh
Joined Jul 2024
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I had low expectations for a revenge movie, but I gave it a chance based on cast. Both Dwayne Johnson and Billy Bob Thornton have made good movies over time.
The main character exits prison breathing fire after waiting 10 years and surviving the worst that US prisons have to offer. His humanity seems diminished by that process.
What starts as a robotic killing spree turned into an interesting study of mercy and forgiveness. The contrast between the various characters, their addictions, and their desire for change made the movie more than it might seem. Justice is not always as obvious as it might seem.
The main character exits prison breathing fire after waiting 10 years and surviving the worst that US prisons have to offer. His humanity seems diminished by that process.
What starts as a robotic killing spree turned into an interesting study of mercy and forgiveness. The contrast between the various characters, their addictions, and their desire for change made the movie more than it might seem. Justice is not always as obvious as it might seem.
I highly recommend this movie on a night when you are in the mood for serious. The characters are deep and believable. They are neither perfect nor perfectly evil. The questions addressed are deep - probably not a great date movie.
It is a quest for meaning pursued in harsh circumstances. What is most important? What do we regret? How will we face ultimate questions when the time comes? The clock is ticking and actions speak louder than words.
I recommended this one to my family before standing up from the couch. I hope to see Michael Keaton and the movie itself considered for awards at the end of the year.
It is a quest for meaning pursued in harsh circumstances. What is most important? What do we regret? How will we face ultimate questions when the time comes? The clock is ticking and actions speak louder than words.
I recommended this one to my family before standing up from the couch. I hope to see Michael Keaton and the movie itself considered for awards at the end of the year.