irdipa
Joined Jan 2021
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I had high hopes for this but, right from the off, it was like watching something a college kid put together at media studies class. The cinematography was good - the sound good. But the writing is awful. I pity the actors.
It starts with our hero in a balaclava executing a hit on a target way back years ago. But all the runny/jumpy/shooty stuff was so limp. It wasn't done to show the reality of street fighting - it was just woefully choreographed. Then there's whiny Freddie's character. Frankly I just wanted to punch him in the head and bring in a son with a set of balls like his mum has.
Sadly it wasn't for me. I managed three episodes and left it at that.
It starts with our hero in a balaclava executing a hit on a target way back years ago. But all the runny/jumpy/shooty stuff was so limp. It wasn't done to show the reality of street fighting - it was just woefully choreographed. Then there's whiny Freddie's character. Frankly I just wanted to punch him in the head and bring in a son with a set of balls like his mum has.
Sadly it wasn't for me. I managed three episodes and left it at that.
Great action packed series which follows the books closely. And a character in Reacher that is completely believable - not like Tom Thumb's character.
The first two stories follow a perfect storyline with Reacher as the lynchpin and a wider circle of colleagues helping him out. The action scenes are believable and you really have to be in awe of the shape Alan Ritchson is in and his athleticism - don't mess with this guy!
Sadly this all falls apart in Season 3. The chemistry between the lead characters just doesn't work. The "simmering" sexual tension between Reacher and Susan Duffy is barely palpable. There's one scene toward the end when the chemistry explodes in an alleyway that had me laughing out loud.
The storyline was very easy to forget - what are we trying to achieve here? Save a girl or bust gun runners or get revenge? Always best if there's one clear goal in these shows but here, not so.
And then there's too much dialogue which shows Alan Ritchson's rather limited acting skills.
In conclusion, great and fun show until it gets to season 3.
The first two stories follow a perfect storyline with Reacher as the lynchpin and a wider circle of colleagues helping him out. The action scenes are believable and you really have to be in awe of the shape Alan Ritchson is in and his athleticism - don't mess with this guy!
Sadly this all falls apart in Season 3. The chemistry between the lead characters just doesn't work. The "simmering" sexual tension between Reacher and Susan Duffy is barely palpable. There's one scene toward the end when the chemistry explodes in an alleyway that had me laughing out loud.
The storyline was very easy to forget - what are we trying to achieve here? Save a girl or bust gun runners or get revenge? Always best if there's one clear goal in these shows but here, not so.
And then there's too much dialogue which shows Alan Ritchson's rather limited acting skills.
In conclusion, great and fun show until it gets to season 3.