IMDb RATING
5.7/10
129K
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An over-the-hill hitman faces off against a younger clone of himself.An over-the-hill hitman faces off against a younger clone of himself.An over-the-hill hitman faces off against a younger clone of himself.
- Awards
- 1 win & 6 nominations total
Igor Szasz
- Valery Dormov
- (as Igor Szász)
Alexa György
- Young Girl on Train
- (as Alexa GyÖrgy)
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Clearly this movie is fighting itself, same as Will Smith fighting himself.
Action, pace, scenery, photography, fight sequences are above par, but why didn't anyone have a thorough look at the story...?
This could have been a great movie with a proper scenario that would engage into the characters and their conflict...but its not.
I suggest you watch the film. It is not a waste of time, but it will leave you with an "off" taste or feeling at the end when you realize all the lost potential.
5/10 because Ang Lee is a great director and could have done so much better with this.
I was lucky enough to be invited to a premiere screening of the film, in 60fps and in 3D (been a while since I've seen a film in 3D, and the framerate was distracting in very few scenes).
It's a technical feat. Young Will Smith is probably the best looking CGI de-aging effect I've seen in a film (until the last scene). The cinematography was also really well-done, there are some interesting shots, especially one panoramic shot of a train whizzing by. And shots hold for much longer than the typical action film, often showing impressive long-take shots. The action is tense, with hard-hitting fight choregoraphy, as opposed to the "cut away" style many modern action films go with.
Will Smith, both young and old, delivers a very good performance as assassins struggling with their identity & place in the world, albeit in very different circumstances. The plot takes a bit to kick in to full gear, but once it gets rolling, it's a thrilling ride some minor speed bumps.
All in all, a solid Hollywood action film, it's no masterpiece, but very enjoyable.
It's a technical feat. Young Will Smith is probably the best looking CGI de-aging effect I've seen in a film (until the last scene). The cinematography was also really well-done, there are some interesting shots, especially one panoramic shot of a train whizzing by. And shots hold for much longer than the typical action film, often showing impressive long-take shots. The action is tense, with hard-hitting fight choregoraphy, as opposed to the "cut away" style many modern action films go with.
Will Smith, both young and old, delivers a very good performance as assassins struggling with their identity & place in the world, albeit in very different circumstances. The plot takes a bit to kick in to full gear, but once it gets rolling, it's a thrilling ride some minor speed bumps.
All in all, a solid Hollywood action film, it's no masterpiece, but very enjoyable.
Listen, you saw the trailer, you know what this is. It's not winning any awards (maybe however they made Will Smith the fresh prince again)
If you take it for the campy action flick it is. You'll enjoy it. Decent fight scenes. Fun motorbike chase.
If you are looking for "high film" this isn't that. The plot has a few holes, but most action films do.
If you take it for the campy action flick it is. You'll enjoy it. Decent fight scenes. Fun motorbike chase.
If you are looking for "high film" this isn't that. The plot has a few holes, but most action films do.
Underrated, definitely flaws in script but overall far away from a disaster. I would say it's a 6.5-7, worth a see.
For the record, I didn't see Gemini Man in the high frame rate which critics said made the movie look cheap, which may affect why I liked it so much but Gemini Man is a flawed but fun action thriller. It's surprisingly funny in places and has some genuinely great action sequences and is more thought provoking than I expected. Will Smith gives two great performances. The supporting performances by Clive Owen, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Benedict Wong are all really good. Ang Lee's direction is fantastic and it's beautifully filmed. The music by Lorne Balfe is excellent. It's only brought down by a plot with subplots that are forgotten about and CG that dips in quality during the final 10 mins, despite being impressive up until that point.
Did you know
- TriviaTony Scott and Curtis Hanson were attached to the movie in the '90s when Disney was producing the movie. Because computer effects were not advanced enough at the time, the studio cancelled the project.
- GoofsDuring the shooting scene in the liquor store, there was no spilled liquor on the floor; only glass.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Gemini Man (2019)
- SoundtracksAfterthought
Written by Douglas Wade Cameron
Courtesy of APM Music
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- Also known as
- Proyecto Géminis
- Filming locations
- Cartagena, Colombia(motorcycle chase through city centre)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $138,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $48,546,770
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $20,552,372
- Oct 13, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $173,469,516
- Runtime
- 1h 57m(117 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
- 1.85 : 1 with ScreenX
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