So.........
.....I had a tough time with this film, overall.
First thought was that the set design and visual style of the film feels extremely dated. The "near future" 90's vibe has been done so often and more convincingly I had a hard time buying into this one. Despite disliking the vibe from jump, I bought into the story's hook. I was intrigued by the potential for conspiracy, even though as soon as they revealed that Jeriko One had been murdered and that he was a outspoken critic of police/etc, it was pretty apparent where the "reveal" was headed. I would have enjoyed the "twist" more if it were part of a bigger conspiracy that it turned out to be. Beyond that, I wanted more from the last 30 minutes. It sort of turned into a generic thriller/chase movie in the final act.
6/10
Also, Ralph Fiennes = Bradley Cooper. I couldn't NOT see Bradley Cooper this entire movie lol.
EDIT: Oh yeah, Bigelow. While the script/visual style of the movie kept it from being a really great film, her talent was still evident. The best parts were the single-take first-person POV scenes. Very dope.
.....I had a tough time with this film, overall.
First thought was that the set design and visual style of the film feels extremely dated. The "near future" 90's vibe has been done so often and more convincingly I had a hard time buying into this one. Despite disliking the vibe from jump, I bought into the story's hook. I was intrigued by the potential for conspiracy, even though as soon as they revealed that Jeriko One had been murdered and that he was a outspoken critic of police/etc, it was pretty apparent where the "reveal" was headed. I would have enjoyed the "twist" more if it were part of a bigger conspiracy that it turned out to be. Beyond that, I wanted more from the last 30 minutes. It sort of turned into a generic thriller/chase movie in the final act.
6/10
Also, Ralph Fiennes = Bradley Cooper. I couldn't NOT see Bradley Cooper this entire movie lol.
EDIT: Oh yeah, Bigelow. While the script/visual style of the movie kept it from being a really great film, her talent was still evident. The best parts were the single-take first-person POV scenes. Very dope.