zetazalazar
Joined Jun 2019
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zetazalazar's rating
We've all seen many movies with the court-room/trial/judge/attorney dynamic. It's personally one of my favourite type of movie.
I feel like I haven't seen one like this before, where the focus is not in the trial per-se but rather in the jurors room and their hard task of deciding the future of a man involved in a murder.
I really liked it.
With so many years of movies I've come to a moment in my life where I'm tired of good vs bad characterisations.
Where the main character is white, good and relatable vs an evil (dark) villain.
Nicholas Hoult does a great job in portraying a grey character. He's both the good and the bad guy. Real people are not black or white, and both Director Clint Eastwood and Hoult do a great job in this movie.
Some flaws or not very convincing court situations impede this movie to be a 10 but, as a lawyer movie lover myself, I believe it's a great film.
I feel like I haven't seen one like this before, where the focus is not in the trial per-se but rather in the jurors room and their hard task of deciding the future of a man involved in a murder.
I really liked it.
With so many years of movies I've come to a moment in my life where I'm tired of good vs bad characterisations.
Where the main character is white, good and relatable vs an evil (dark) villain.
Nicholas Hoult does a great job in portraying a grey character. He's both the good and the bad guy. Real people are not black or white, and both Director Clint Eastwood and Hoult do a great job in this movie.
Some flaws or not very convincing court situations impede this movie to be a 10 but, as a lawyer movie lover myself, I believe it's a great film.
A bit predictable... A bit cliché... there's too many action movies already so it's hard to amaze at this stage of cinema.
Cast is good but some of the emotions feel kind of forced and rushed.
It's ok if you're a big action movies fan, or if you like Antonio Banderas, but don't expect to see something new or spectacular.
Might also be a little to dark/bloody for some audiences so be aware if you're looking for an action movie to see with your mum or little nephew.
I feel like it could have been a good three episode series so it wouldn't feel so rushed.
I don't regret seeing it but I won't recommend it.
Cast is good but some of the emotions feel kind of forced and rushed.
It's ok if you're a big action movies fan, or if you like Antonio Banderas, but don't expect to see something new or spectacular.
Might also be a little to dark/bloody for some audiences so be aware if you're looking for an action movie to see with your mum or little nephew.
I feel like it could have been a good three episode series so it wouldn't feel so rushed.
I don't regret seeing it but I won't recommend it.
We wanted to watch a nice, easy going movie about love and friends. This is not even that.
Full of cliches, predictable action and poor script. Just a couple good jokes that are not even worth pressing play.
There's parallel stories that are set to help the main course of events but the connection is not there. There's no point on why you would need to know about this bad bunch of stories that aren't related to the main one.
The cast seem like taken out of a young theatre school. Awful interpretations and the arc that the writers set for them is not well thought.
I honestly don't understand how can they still make a movie with so many cliches in 2022.
Full of cliches, predictable action and poor script. Just a couple good jokes that are not even worth pressing play.
There's parallel stories that are set to help the main course of events but the connection is not there. There's no point on why you would need to know about this bad bunch of stories that aren't related to the main one.
The cast seem like taken out of a young theatre school. Awful interpretations and the arc that the writers set for them is not well thought.
I honestly don't understand how can they still make a movie with so many cliches in 2022.