hansbuiskool
Joined May 2015
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One big cliche script and dialogues, with a reasonably well performing cast, but entirely predictable from A to Z. The comparishment to the forever top notch multiple layered classic Dog Day Afternoon is also as highly misplaced as it could possibly be, the only actual simularity is that the story takes place in a bank. Even though it is, ofcourse, a good development that the topic of post traumatic stress disorder is finally getting the attention it deserves, this story has absolutely nothin to ad to what everybody already knows, which makes this production into little more than a here today, gone tomorrow movie, and helas, of no especially international film history value at all.
Well performing cast, excellent visuals, spectacular action, enough cultural depth, and an entirely credible picture of how Europe was submitted to christianity, by simply eradicating all other believes by the means ruthless torture and of utterly mercyless mass murder.
Flimsy plot, terrible acting, and a message even the Taliban would have supported. Apparantly somebody's been pumping money into this particular film industry lately, with as a result a pandemic of productions that come across as looking like serious feature films, but the message is still the same as it has always been : yield, or hell awaits !