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Dominique McElligott, Antony Starr, Aya Cash, and Colby Minifie in The Big Ride (2020)

Review by j-bruns

The Big Ride

The Boys

8/10

It's staggering how much better the acting and dialogue in this series is compared to most of Netflix

The scene in the metro with Hughie and Annie; not the best acting ever but right up there at least. The subtlety of the facial expressions, combined with authentic dialogue. It's amazing really, how wildly superior this is to most of the absolute garbage I've seen recently. Almost as if I forgot what a good production looks like, but maybe that's the goal of this flood of mediocrity.

The comical, gruesome violence works really well for me but that might be a personal. I just keep laughing out loud whenever someone explodes like a watermelon.

Plot wise. Well, it's the first episode of a new season. The set ups for the main and sub plots are intriguing and we've yet to see if they're gonna pay off satisfactorily.

The direction/cinematography is nothing new or spectacular but it serves its purpose at least.
  • j-bruns
  • Sep 4, 2020

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