ryanwcar
Joined May 2013
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Which you'd come to expect from him after his 3 masterpiece martial arts films Merantau, and his duology The Raid 1 & 2. Everything about this show oozes his previous works style in a much more grounded way. It's just as gritty, stylized and in your face just like his previous work except this time it's spread out across an entire season (which had me drooling). If you're a fan of his style you'll be right at home. But if it's your first time seeing something like this because yes it's in a vein of it's own you might feel confused about why something like this was even made because it's not for the faint of heart... it's hyperviolent and more frenetic than anything you've seen before... who knows maybe you'll find that hunger for blood like we all did when we saw The Raid 1 & 2. 9/10
You already know if you watched it so yeah nuff said. They Dexter'd and House of Cards'd it
This is a slow burn in every possible way. Much more related to his previous film cell block 99 than his Bone Tomahawk before that. It's a step by step play the entire film almost 0 editing and everything falls right in order of the story and it's the strongest point of the film. Some might yawn at the long run time but In my opinion it's justified. I was never bored or needed to pause to take a break for the entire 2 hours and 35 minutes of showing because at any point you think it's going to drag across concrete and fall flat on itself it gives you just enough to continue the show and boy does it become a show... But without giving away anything at all I can say it was worth my time and if you liked his previous work it's worth yours as well. The acting is top tier all around and the script is probably one of the most creatively worded I've ever seen with humor all over it just because of it but in a great intentional way. Just a shame only a few lucky ones will get the chance to see it but I'm glad this Writer/Director doesn't do wide release because we'd be seeing a different version and probably not for the better... and I applaud him for giving Vince Vaughn the roles he deserves he knocked it out of the park alongside Gibson. 9/10