Osprey
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Gemini Man (2019) - 3/10 (Really disliked it)
The Marines' best sniper (Will Smith) is targeted by another hitman who bears a resemblance to him. I usually try not to make declarations, but this movie is bad. It may not be quite as bad as Smith's After Earth, but it's not far off. The dialogue is terrible and Smith's acting is cringeworthy. The dialogue does him no favors, but Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Clive Owen manage to give decent performances in spite of it. The plot is simple and cliched. Supposedly, the film had been in development hell for 20 years, which makes sense because the plot feels as substantive as a 90s action movie. There are elements that don't make much sense, like how this sniper spends almost the whole movie not doing what he's best at (sniping), but running around as an assault and martial arts expert, how Will's doppleganger somehow didn't notice anything familiar about him despite fighting with him on adjacent motorcycles without helmets and how his agent sidekick outmuscles a hitman and shoots dozens of soldiers like a pro after telling him that she's never had anyone try to kill her before. It's also scientifically ridiculous and insulting to the viewer's intelligence.
Finally, I found the action scenes to be awfully fake looking, thanks to excessive CGI. They're shot by director Ang Lee in "Hong Kong" style, but are totally reliant on CGI instead of expert stunt work. Instead of being mesmerized by the action, I just kept thinking about how fake it all looked. In its defense, the movie does have a little bit of charm here and there, the visuals are occasionally nice and the characters are sort of likable... but it's just so subpar in too many other areas. If you just like Will Smith in anything and can grab the popcorn and turn your brain off completely, you may be able to get some enjoyment from this movie, but I couldn't.
Edit: I just noticed that David Benioff is responsible for this movie's story and screenplay. If he rushed the final season of GoT so that he could move on to projects like this...
The Marines' best sniper (Will Smith) is targeted by another hitman who bears a resemblance to him. I usually try not to make declarations, but this movie is bad. It may not be quite as bad as Smith's After Earth, but it's not far off. The dialogue is terrible and Smith's acting is cringeworthy. The dialogue does him no favors, but Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Clive Owen manage to give decent performances in spite of it. The plot is simple and cliched. Supposedly, the film had been in development hell for 20 years, which makes sense because the plot feels as substantive as a 90s action movie. There are elements that don't make much sense, like how this sniper spends almost the whole movie not doing what he's best at (sniping), but running around as an assault and martial arts expert, how Will's doppleganger somehow didn't notice anything familiar about him despite fighting with him on adjacent motorcycles without helmets and how his agent sidekick outmuscles a hitman and shoots dozens of soldiers like a pro after telling him that she's never had anyone try to kill her before. It's also scientifically ridiculous and insulting to the viewer's intelligence.
The characters repeatedly say that Will's clone "is" him, as if that's what having the same DNA means. Try telling identical twins (especially those raised apart) that they're the same person. That could possibly be let slide as simply dramatic language, but, then, there's a crucial moment when Will surprises his clone by listing off a dozen things that were true of his 20-year-old self that must also be true of his clone, like the fact that he dislikes cilantro, is a chess player, likes puzzles, suffers from insomnia and is still a virgin... i.e. things that are mostly not genetic. The script actually suggests that clones develop and grow up exactly the same, with the same tastes, hobbies and choices, even when raised by different parents three decades apart.
Edit: I just noticed that David Benioff is responsible for this movie's story and screenplay. If he rushed the final season of GoT so that he could move on to projects like this...
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