What did you watch this week? (06/11-06/17)
Before we start I would like to put you in context. I started a job as a rep for a retirement home six months ago ( greatest job ever and finally found my career) and this week was my first week alone while my colleague was on vacation. It was nuts! I achieved my goals but I was drained at the end of each day. That might have had an impact on my appreciation of the things I watched.
War on everyone (2016 Netflix): "Two corrupt cops set out to blackmail and frame every criminal unfortunate enough to cross their path. Events, however, are complicated by the arrival of someone who appears to be even more dangerous than they are."
I am not really hard to please when it comes to this kind of action movies. Plus, vulgarity and violence never bothered me. ( loved The brothers Gimsby) But in this one, everything fell flat. The dialogues, the story, the acting, the action... Even Michael Peña, whom I normally like, looked awkwardly out of his element and there was no chemistry between the characters. What's up with all the 8 and 9/10? I don't know... Personally, I came close to tapping out due to boredom at least twice. 3/10
The family (2013 Netflix): I always been a bit sceptic about this one; it was either going to be a solid movie with brutal violence or it was going to be another average vehicle for De Niro and Pfeiffer to pay their bills. Since it was directed by Luc Besson (he made some of my fav movies), I hoped for the former but, Unfortunately, it was closer to the latter. At first, the characters violent actions were based on really dumb motives. (Ex: blow a corner store up because some people talked about how Americans are fat because they eat peanut butter or sending a plumber to the hospital because he offered to fix some pipes that were not broken.) As the movie progress they made a little bit more sense. I found the most interesting parts to be when De Niro's character was writing his memoirs, his relationship with Tommy Lee Jone and when he fixed the brown water problem. The setting of Normandy was good too. 5/10
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