A girl marked for death, must fight and steal to stay alive, learning from the most frightening man she knows-her father. An adaptation of Jordan Harper's award winning novel.A girl marked for death, must fight and steal to stay alive, learning from the most frightening man she knows-her father. An adaptation of Jordan Harper's award winning novel.A girl marked for death, must fight and steal to stay alive, learning from the most frightening man she knows-her father. An adaptation of Jordan Harper's award winning novel.
Conrad R. Padilla
- Good Samaritan
- (as Conrad Padilla)
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Wow, what an excellent movie.
If one wants to see a powerful acting duo exhibiting unconditional dad-and-daughter love, this movie shows it. Regardless of the other "Variables" involved, Polly's dad is a hero. Polly, played by Ana Sophia Heger, makes me wish there was a junior category at all the award shows. Maybe some offer it and they should! The chemistry Polly had with her dad Nate, played by Taron Egerton, is insane. Talk about these two actors going through all the emotions: anger, happiness, sadness, scare, fear, hope, anguish...the list never stopped, and these two actors delivered in spades! It is great to see a big, full cast, all working, and contributing to an excellent movie.
The whole cast was fantastic, from the leads, to supporting, to short parts, to one-line parts, to non-speaking parts. Each actor made a contribution to creating a great story. Some of the supporting actors are incredibly accomplished actors! Which, for me, is so necessary in these types of drama, action, thriller movies. Especially when relating to the law and police. Good acting is essential to selling me on these roles. The characters and the cast delivered.
Tons of great issue(s) that exist today are going on.
One thing is for sure, to see that heroes are inside and outside prison, some in law enforcement roles and some not. As well as some bad people in prison and outside it in law enforcement roles and some not. Power corrupts. So it was excellent for someone in law enforcement actually thinking of justice.
The music was fantastic.
The location is authentic, not saying it's this state in the USA, but then filmed in some foreign country. Rather, it was filmed in Albuquerque and Zia Pueblo, New Mexico. I've been to the former. One cannot fake these regions by going to some foreign country just for "credits" AKA money. Rather do the location(s) justice. This vibe comes off in the movie, it is the location(s) they are talking about. I read over 400 New Mexicans were employed for this movie! That is an excellent job.
I don't want to give too many spoilers away.
Taron Egerton as Nate gave an Oscar-quality performance, an Oscar-winner.
There is some strong violence, heavy scenes. But actually, I cried more in this movie than any movie in recent times. Seeing such a great dad-and-daughter relationship (granted major issues going on) blew me away--that unconditional love only a parent can have for their kid(s) is one of the world's greatest gifts! There is no one more instrumental in a child(ern) life than parent(s).
I struggled with the ending, but it was more realistic and authentic than the more sentimental one I wanted!
The beginning, middle and ending of this movie were fantastic.
If one wants to see a powerful acting duo exhibiting unconditional dad-and-daughter love, this movie shows it. Regardless of the other "Variables" involved, Polly's dad is a hero. Polly, played by Ana Sophia Heger, makes me wish there was a junior category at all the award shows. Maybe some offer it and they should! The chemistry Polly had with her dad Nate, played by Taron Egerton, is insane. Talk about these two actors going through all the emotions: anger, happiness, sadness, scare, fear, hope, anguish...the list never stopped, and these two actors delivered in spades! It is great to see a big, full cast, all working, and contributing to an excellent movie.
The whole cast was fantastic, from the leads, to supporting, to short parts, to one-line parts, to non-speaking parts. Each actor made a contribution to creating a great story. Some of the supporting actors are incredibly accomplished actors! Which, for me, is so necessary in these types of drama, action, thriller movies. Especially when relating to the law and police. Good acting is essential to selling me on these roles. The characters and the cast delivered.
Tons of great issue(s) that exist today are going on.
One thing is for sure, to see that heroes are inside and outside prison, some in law enforcement roles and some not. As well as some bad people in prison and outside it in law enforcement roles and some not. Power corrupts. So it was excellent for someone in law enforcement actually thinking of justice.
The music was fantastic.
The location is authentic, not saying it's this state in the USA, but then filmed in some foreign country. Rather, it was filmed in Albuquerque and Zia Pueblo, New Mexico. I've been to the former. One cannot fake these regions by going to some foreign country just for "credits" AKA money. Rather do the location(s) justice. This vibe comes off in the movie, it is the location(s) they are talking about. I read over 400 New Mexicans were employed for this movie! That is an excellent job.
I don't want to give too many spoilers away.
Taron Egerton as Nate gave an Oscar-quality performance, an Oscar-winner.
There is some strong violence, heavy scenes. But actually, I cried more in this movie than any movie in recent times. Seeing such a great dad-and-daughter relationship (granted major issues going on) blew me away--that unconditional love only a parent can have for their kid(s) is one of the world's greatest gifts! There is no one more instrumental in a child(ern) life than parent(s).
I struggled with the ending, but it was more realistic and authentic than the more sentimental one I wanted!
The beginning, middle and ending of this movie were fantastic.
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