Actors: Will Smith, Mary Elizabeth
Winstead, Clive Owen, Benedict Wong
Rating: 7 out of 10, I know this isn’t
getting a lot of love from the critics. Ang Lee does get carried away with
trying to be too cute with his camera angles, action flicks may not be his best
outlet. We get a whole lot of Will Smith, obviously since it stars both his
current self and a computer generated younger version as well, which is never a
bad thing. It seemed the computer generated younger version was limited in
facial expression because he had none of Smith’s usual charisma. The older
version more than picked up the slack though. Smith plays a world class
assassin who tries to retire (never a cinematically easy task) and finds
himself hunted by his much younger clone. There are plot holes galore but that
comes with the territory and the action scenes were excellent. There was a
tendency to come to screeching halts for a little too much naval contemplation
but Smith is good enough to carry you through that. He’s ably assisted by Mary
Elizabeth Winstead who kicks some serious ass on her own. This is well worth
the watch despite what you’re hearing from the critics.
MVP: Winstead as Danny, the more than capable
assistant
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