kdmode
sep 2005 se unió
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Clasificación de kdmode
At some point there is only enough you can take of different crusty old men doing nefarious things in high places before it starts to become redundant.
This movie could just have easily have been a Tom Cruise - or some other action star's movie.
There was a serious lack of chemistry between the actors, with the exception of Alicia Vikander/Matt Damon/Julia Stiles.
Weathered Tommy Lee Jones gives a lackluster and disinterested performance, often looking like he'd rather be doing something else.
Vincent Cassel toned down his usual bad guy act a bit for this role, but he wasn't given much to work with to begin with. And once again - zero chemistry with Matt Damon.
Also - glaring plot hole about Joan Allen's character Pamela Landy in the scheme of things.
Overall - yes, Matt Damon is back with his resident group of the same old bad guys, yes, he travels to several different countries, and yes, it does have lots of action and shaky camera work but at the end of the day it is a repetitive and completely unnecessary addition to a fantastic franchise that should have ended with Ultimatim.
This movie could just have easily have been a Tom Cruise - or some other action star's movie.
There was a serious lack of chemistry between the actors, with the exception of Alicia Vikander/Matt Damon/Julia Stiles.
Weathered Tommy Lee Jones gives a lackluster and disinterested performance, often looking like he'd rather be doing something else.
Vincent Cassel toned down his usual bad guy act a bit for this role, but he wasn't given much to work with to begin with. And once again - zero chemistry with Matt Damon.
Also - glaring plot hole about Joan Allen's character Pamela Landy in the scheme of things.
Overall - yes, Matt Damon is back with his resident group of the same old bad guys, yes, he travels to several different countries, and yes, it does have lots of action and shaky camera work but at the end of the day it is a repetitive and completely unnecessary addition to a fantastic franchise that should have ended with Ultimatim.