curious-31675
Joined Feb 2019
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Painfully slow. This has no action and about as many thrills as a walk around Walmart. Well acted but that cannot save this. Made me sleepy. Way too much back story for this kind of seemingly old fashioned spy movie. The twists are too in frequent and there is no tension. If you saw the trailer you saw the parts worth watching.
I don't get all the criticism about this sweet and, at times, laugh out loud movie. I'm certain one of them I've read was verbatim about another movie (despite what is said in that cranky review they do not use the f bomb much). ITS A MOVIE folks. Ever notice how they don't mirror real life exactly? So don't ask questions about money and such, just realize it's a movie for f--ks' sake (that's just for you you freaking troll!). The people they meet in the cities they travel to looking for a home a purposefully over-the-top - it's comedy after all. I don't understand this criticism when people will pay good money to watch escapist fantasy superhero BS and not question the "reality" of it one iota.
Amazing cast - I do not feel any of these actors were wasted, they were simply extended cameos for laughs. The exaggeration of Maggie Gyllenhall's character is the point: it's absurd and funny. Ditto the horrific folk in Phoenix. (Alison Janney, we love you in anything!) I enjoyed this on a lazy overcast Sunday afternoon...and I usually give a flick 15-20 minutes to gram me or I'm out so this one pulled me in. Maya rocks.
Amazing cast - I do not feel any of these actors were wasted, they were simply extended cameos for laughs. The exaggeration of Maggie Gyllenhall's character is the point: it's absurd and funny. Ditto the horrific folk in Phoenix. (Alison Janney, we love you in anything!) I enjoyed this on a lazy overcast Sunday afternoon...and I usually give a flick 15-20 minutes to gram me or I'm out so this one pulled me in. Maya rocks.