Avengers: Endgame – Part 1

I cried, I laughed, I lived and I died – Perfection

Over 10 years, and it all comes down to this…. I am so nerding out as I am sure every MCU fan is.  But as promised this is a SPOILER FREE POST! #Part1

Don't Spoil The Endgame#Don’tSpoilTheEndgame

That of course is going to make it slightly difficult for me to contain my excitement. I will give some basic facts of the timeline (well some of it) and a couple of predictions.

So, lets get to it!

This is the climax, I mean they literally couldn’t have picked a better name for this film, and with every climax there is a worry. Is it going to work to match the imagination of the fan base? Is it going to answer our questions or is it going to be a let-down?

Never fear Marvel is here! As always, they have kept their crucial team of the Russo Brothers directing, the magic writing team of Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely and of course produced by Kevin Feige. This core team to me is how they have kept the franchaise so perfect. In interviews they have always said they knew where it was going to end, and they have almost worked backwards. They admit they re-watched all the previous films because they wanted to have no cliff-hanger and give the characters and fans a definitive ending.

In an interview with Buzzfeed News they have admitted they are taking a break and closing this chapter on their careers.

“[We’re] taking a break,” Markus said. “[The MCU] is obviously about to have a huge injection of new blood. Launching a lot of new things. So it’s going to get interesting.”“But, you know, it’s the best working experience of our lives,” McFeely added. “So, if they call, we’d answer.” (Vary, 2019)

So into the nitty gritty! The film is set 22 days after the infamous snap, and then takes a time jump 5 years into the future…and that’s all I am going to say about the story! See told you – SPOILER FREE!

What I want to focus on is the imagery which is apparent throughout. At the end of Infinity War, we know that the focus is on getting to Thanos’ gauntlet on his left hand. I noticed on the Infinity War posters, you can see hands of the characters, especially because most of their powers are channelled through them.

Infinity War Individual Poster

Now looking at the posters for Endgame, its all about the faces. No hands. But in the film there is a massive focus on the hands. There are lots of close up shots of hands and a lot of the characters are wearing some form of gloves, as in a nod to the gauntlet that holds the worlds fate in its hand. (Not sorry for the pun.)

EndgameIndividual Poster

Even the difference in the colour pallet can be seen, the light and dark. This follows through the film and even through the entire franchise.

So now I have a theory on what is happening after Endgame.

Guardians of the Galaxy 3 is already in development and I can link it into Endgame. At the end of Guardians of the Galaxy 2 – in the post credit scene we see the Sovereign leader showing off her new creation which she calls Adam. Already I am picking up the rebirth of the Universe vibes. So in Endgame we have Thanos in a place called “The Garden”….Marvel are literally setting up the freaking Garden of Eden! Even in Infinity War Thanos says he wants to create Paradise –  “Going to bed hungry. Scrounging for scraps. Your planet was on the brink of collapse. I was the one who stopped that. You know what’s happened since then? The children born have known nothing but full bellies and clear skies. It’s a paradise.” (Russo, 2018)

Garden of Eden is literal Paradise! This cannot be a coincidence. But I guess we will have to wait till 2022 to find out.

So in closing to the end of this Phase of the MCU, as all the fans out there I want to say Thank you to the cast and crew for giving us the ending that we deserved. The story, character arcs, imagery was all perfect and I can’t wait to discuss it more once the Spoiler ban has passed. In a few weeks I will go into more detail of the story and what it means for the characters but for now #ThanosDemandsYourSilence.

#ThankYouAvengers

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Director:  Anthony and Joe Russo

Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Paul Rudd, Brie Larson, Karen Gillan, Danai Gurira, Bradley Cooper, and Josh Brolin

Crew: Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely (Writers)

Genre: Superhero

Rating: 12A

References

Russo, A. &. (Director). (2018). Avengers: Infinity War [Motion Picture].

Vary, A. B. (2019, April 19). How Captain Marvel, Valkyrie, Ant-Man, And Hawkeye Somehow Fit Into “Avengers: Endgame”. Retrieved from Buzzfeed News: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/adambvary/avengers-endgame-screenwriters-captain-marvel-valkyrie

 

Avengers Infinity War 3D

 

 “Marvel-lous Movie Magic”

I have been waiting for 10 years for this film as have all Marvel fans, and it does not disappoint!

This is part one of Infinity War which means lots of cliff-hangers, unknown character fates and so many possibilities in part two. They were filmed back to back for continuity and was wrapped in January 2018.

The last Marvel film was Black Panther from February and the last time the Avengers were together was 2 years ago in Captain America Civil War.

This story has been planned for 10 years and each character has gone through their character development over multiple films. This is why DC failed in their attempt as they ignored the individual characters. Maybe that is just my MCU love coming through!

I have one problem though – WHY IS BLACK WIDOW BLONDE!?!? There is no mention of this change of hair anywhere in the film! For 8 years since she was introduced in Iron Man 2, always been a red head. I want answers!!

OK rant over – So here it is guys:

SPOILER ALERT!

Even our bad guy Thanos’s background is developed which is a fantastic asset and makes him more relatable. He is humanised during his search for the Infinity Stones, especially for the mysterious Soul Stone, as he sacrifices his daughter Gamora.

 Stones

In previous movies we have just accepted that Thanos wants the Infinity Stones in order to rule the world, as most bad guys do. This time Thanos explains that he is trying to save the world. He believes “Life needs correction” and instead of having everyone starve, kill half the population and then everyone lives a better life. He sees it as a necessary evil and that it takes a strong person to make that decision. Really hardcore! In a flashback we see how Thanos believes he is saving Gamora as a child and trying to distract her from the horrible genocide going on around her. I love the depth of Thanos and it really makes you think would you be able to make a decision like that?

We have seen these sort of decisions before, just to name a few:

  • Avengers Assemble – Iron Man flying through the wormhole
  • Civil War – Should Wanda’s powers be allowed?
  • Guardian’s of the Galaxy – They all handle the power stone to save the world, not just Quill.
  • Doctor Strange – Protecting the Time Stone, regardless of anything else.

Another theme I like following through the timeline is the Ironic role of Wanda’s powers. Scarlett Witch was given her powers after undergoing tests using the Mind stone with her brother. (RIP Pietro!)  Her powers have been up for discussion numerous times, especially in Civil War when the Accords are draw up because of her. Ironically now she is the only person who can destroy an Infinity Stone, a decision (See trending theme!) she has to make sacrificing Vision, who possesses the Mind Stone to stop Thanos.

Now it comes down to the main discussion this film has brought about.

Who is Alive?!?!  Who is Dead?!??

Just as in the world when Thanos clicks his fingers and kills off half of the population, we lose half of our Avengers! I expected to see some deaths but this many no way! I may have cried…no judgment! In my defense it is heartbreaking to see your favourite characters disappear into dust, damn you Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely. As the screenwriters for part two as well, they have a lot to answer for!

SURVIVORS

TEAM ALIVE

VICTIMS

TEAM DEAD

It isn’t just the Avengers we lose. In the Post credit scene we see Maria Hill and Nick Fury also succumb to the new world order. Before they do Fury, being Fury, makes one final call for help using an ancient pager displaying a blue and red signia.

CAP MARVEL

This is the symbol of Captain Marvel! Oscar winner, Brie Larson signed up to the role which has its own movie currently being filmed and due for release in March 2019. We already knew that she was going to be featured in Avengers 4 and this is our confirmation! We are going through big changes as we head into Phase 4 and a lot of the current cast have fulfilled their contracts and won’t be coming back to the universe after Avengers 4 – We are going to be introduced to exciting new characters. As much as it is going to hurt to lose our fan favourites, I know as a fandom we are going to embrace the next chapter.

Before I finish as usual Marvel has given us some great one liners and I couldn’t resist sharing some of my favourites.

Favourite Quotes:

“I am Groot.” “I am Steve Rogers.”

“Oh, screw you, you big green asshole! I’ll do it myself!”

“What’s the matter with you, kids? You’ve never seen a spaceship before?”

“Dude, you’re embarrassing me in front of wizards.”

“ Kick names, take ass.”

Groot: [in a mocking tone] I am Groot. Peter Quill: Whoa! Drax: Wow. Peter Quill: You got some acorns on you, kid. Rocket Raccoon: Ever since you got a little sap, you’re a total D-hole. Now, keep it up and I’m gonna smash that thing to pieces!”

Rocket Raccoon: You speak Groot? Thor: They taught it on Asgard. It was an elective.”

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Directors: Anthony Russo & Joe Russo

Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Benedict Cumberbatch, Don Cheadle, Tom Holland, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Danai Gurira, Letitia Wright, Dave Bautista, Zoe Saldana, and Chris Pratt

Crew:  Kevin Feige (Producer), Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely (Screenwriters), Alan Silvestri (Music)

Genre:  American Superhero

Rating: 12A

Ghost Stories

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  “The brain sees what it wants to see”

When I first saw the trailer for this film, it gave nothing away. All I could tell was it was about a man who was investigating the paranormal trying to disprove it. When I saw the film, it was a whole other story, which I love!

First things first, our directors have completely different backgrounds. Andy Nyman is well known for filming for Derren Brown, the illusionist. He was even accepted into the Magic Circle in 2008 which is a worldwide society for magicians. This set of skills is then mixed with Jeremy Dyson, a comedian from “The League Of Gentleman” comedy troop. So, I was expecting a good mix of suspense and comedy, and I was not disappointed. This film is based off a stage play written by Nyman and Dyson and I really want to see how it is done on stage.

The film is shot as a documentary, it reminded me of The Enfield Haunting from the late 1970s. This supposed poltergeist haunting was investigated by paranormal investigators. The same idea is applied here. Phillip, played by director Andy Nyman, is a film maker who proves the paranormal to be fake.

He is given three cases to investigate.

  1. Tony
  2. Simon
  3. Mike

Files

I don’t want to give anything away but there are a few recurring themes and images that you see throughout the film and the ending brings everything together.

The tagline “The brain sees what it wants to see” is very clever and I really want to watch this film again and again.

4/5

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Directors: Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson

Cast: Andy Nyman (Phillip), Paul Whitehouse (Tony), Alex Lawther (Simon), and Martin Freeman

Crew: Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson (Writers)

Genre: British Horror

Rating: 15

Directors: Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson

Cast: Andy Nyman (Phillip), Paul Whitehouse (Tony), Alex Lawther (Simon), and Martin Freeman

Crew: Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson (Writers)

Genre: British Horror

Rating: 15

A Quiet Place

Woohoo! It is one of my favourite genres for this week’s review: Supernatural Horror is back on a high note after Winchester missed the mark. (Sorry Dame Mirren!)

The first point I want to mention is the cast of A Quiet Place. There are only 6 actors in the entire film! It focuses on the Abbott family played by John Krasinski (Lee), Emily Blunt (Evelyn), Millicent Simmonds (Regan), and Noah Jupe (Marcus). The only other actors are Cade Woodward, who plays Beau and Leon Russom, who is the aptly named Man in the woods!

This film is clearly a metaphor for family and parenthood. The parents are faced with wanting to protect their children from all the bad in the world but still finding time for themselves. There is a very touching moment where they dance wearing headphones and this is something that you need as a parent – Balance. Krasinski stated “I was like a wide-open nerve…You have all these fears of keeping her safe—am I a good enough person to be her dad?” (Berman, 2018) I believe that as soon as you are handled that bundle of joy you are constantly focused on keeping them safe and being the best for them, and you will sacrifice anything to protect them.

You assume that it is easier for the cast to work on a film like this that has a limited speaking element throughout the film but, it is actually trickier as facial expressions need to express a lot more, especially with these strong familial routes and terror to portray. Not having any screaming was the worst part for me and I don’t want to make a sound in empathy with the characters on screen. There is something unnerving about seeing so much terror on someone face but unable to hear it.

The cast learnt American Sign Language for the film, although Millicent Simmonds is actually deaf herself. She helped to get over the expression in the signing. In an interview John Krasinski was talking about learning how to sign.

Millicent

“Millie … pointed out that: my character is very shut off and just wants to survive, he’s lost the ability to know and love the beauty in the world. And [his] signing is very curt, it’s very small, it’s very immediate and direct….Emily’s character is all about, we can’t just survive, there has to be beauty in the world. …she’s very warm and she’s bigger and she’s more affectionate in her signing. And Millie’s character….very defiant, it’s very teenage defiant.” (Loughrey, 2018)

The use of silence is used in a lovely way throughout the film. The little details from leaving the crisps on the shop shelves because they are loud to eat, and completely muting the sound when Regan is on screen. Although we aren’t having a Point of View shot, we have a POV sound bite, or lack of.  This was created by using “sound envelopes”.  The sound editors,  Ethan Van Der Ryn and Erik Aadahl, are used to loud pieces, doing the sound for film such as “Transformers”, “Godzilla” and “The Shallows”, but they were up for the challenge. (Murphy, 2018) These Sound Envelopes reflects what each character can hear such as the trees, the leaves and the breeze. This really brings the audience into the film. If you closed your eyes you could feel that you were there, in a similar way to guided imagery works.

Terror

The last point I wanted to make was about the Monsters. I think the best way I would describe them is a cross between Alien and a Giant Spider, which is terrifying enough for me, but the poor actors just had to use their imaginations. The monster was not properly designed until post-production. This creates yet another hurdle for the cast to conquer. I was really impressed to learn that the bathtub scene was done in one take! How?!?! I have no clue but fantastic work Mrs Blunt!

Bathtub

I really liked this film from the concept through to completion. The cast are fantastic and with horror as a genre doing well over the past few years, could Oscar nominations be insight? Definitely! This stands up to other films such as “Get Out” and “The Shape Of Water” (Tapley, 2018).

4/5

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Works Cited

Berman, E. (2018, April 5). John Krasinski and Emily Blunt on A Quiet Place, Parenting and Their One True Movie Obsession. Retrieved from TIME : http://time.com/5228564/john-krasinski-emily-blunt-a-quiet-place/

Loughrey, C. (2018, April 5). John Krasinski interview: From The Office to horror sensation A Quiet Place – what inspired his surprising career. Retrieved from The Independent: https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/a-quiet-place-horror-film-interview-john-krasinski-director-cast-inspirations-emily-blunt-a8291026.html

Murphy, M. (2018, April 5). Making the Sound of Silence in ‘A Quiet Place’. Retrieved from The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/05/movies/a-quiet-place-john-krasinski-interview.html

Tapley, K. (2018, April 8). After Oscar Winners ‘Get Out’ and ‘The Shape of Water,’ Could ‘A Quiet Place’ Tickle the Academy’s Genre Fancy? Retrieved from Variety: http://variety.com/2018/film/in-contention/a-quiet-place-oscars-john-krasinski-the-academy-1202747069/

Director:  John Krasinski

Cast: John Krasinski, Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, Noah Jupe

Crew:  Michael Bay (Producer), Scott Beck and Bryan Woods (Screenwriters)

Genre: Supernatural American Horror

Rating: 15

Captain America: Civil War 3D

This is the big one, probably the most anticipated film of the year. This is the start of phase 3 of Marvel and it is bringing in yet more characters! The thing I loved most about this film was the reaction from the fans. Before it was even released the biggest marketing used on social media was the hashtags #TeamCap or #TeamIronMan and it took over Twitter.

Twitter

 

#TeamCap & #TeamIronMan

As I have previously mentioned in my Batman v Superman blog I was Team Cap hands down.

“With Marvel they started with phase one – the independent character films where you see the start of the story arc and get the character’s backstories.  This then developed into phase two where more characters are brought in, like Black Widow into Iron Man 2, and then you hit phase three, Civil War (literally in Captain America). Where the sides are chosen. By this part in the franchise we know the characters and you have already chosen sides. I already know I am Team Cap but in all honesty I didn’t care about who “won” in Batman v Superman, as it wasn’t set up in same way as I hadn’t made the connection with the characters.”

It wasn’t because I don’t like Iron Man its just that they are so different in their beliefs. Cap is the gentleman of the group and Iron Man is just more cocky and personally I prefer the protector over the ego.

As soon as I got into the cinema you could see the battle lines being drawn, people in Captain American t-shirts and Iron Man t-shirts. I took the fence option of a plain Marvel hoodie. It was great to see the fans coming out and proudly choosing their sides.

Marvel Me 

The supporting cast are amazing and deserve as much recognition as the two main characters! The introduction of Spiderman and Black Panther, and they bringing together of outside characters like Ant Man. Even though they had limited screen time they had some great one liners!

These are some of my favourites:

Spider-Man: You have a metal arm? That is AWESOME, dude!”

Spider-Man: Hey guys, you ever see that really old movie, Empire Strikes Back?

Lieutenant James Rhodes: Jesus Tony, how old is this guy?

Tony Stark: I don’t know, I didn’t carbon date him. He’s on the young side.”

Tony Stark: Ever been to Germany?

Spider-Man: I can’t go to Germany!

Tony Stark: Why not?

Spider-Man: Because I have homework”

Spider-Man: Hey, everyone.

Tony Stark: Yeah, we don’t really need to – start a conversation.

Spider-Man: [salutes] Oh, Captain – big fan!”

Natasha Romanoff: Are we still friends?

Clint Barton: That depends on how hard you hit me.”

Steve Rogers: Did he tell you what we’re up against?

Scott Lang: Something about some… psycho assassins.

Steve Rogers: We’re outside the law on this one. So if you come with us, you’re a wanted man.

Scott Lang: Yeah well, what else is new?”

 

Trust me I could go on and one!

I also loved the storyline and the way they brought together all the characters but I admit I had a couple of reservations about the film. The first was it being in 3D. A lot of films these days are in 3D and you watch it and there is no need for it and adds nothing to the story. In the film industry it has now become a bit of a gimmick. Walter Murch summed it up very well back in 2011 in an open letter to Roger Ebert.

“So: dark, small, stroby, headache inducing, alienating. And expensive. The question is: how long will it take people to realize and get fed up?” (Murch, 2011)

Emily Cannings takes it one step further.

“The gimmick of 3D is destroying the film industry… the obsession with the visual deters film-makers from the complex plots and intriguing characters that make film great.” (Cannings, 2012)

The last film I saw in 3D was Batman v Superman was a prime example. There was no story because they thought it could stand up visually on its own. That why I was nervous but there was no need. The way 3D was used here worked so well with the fight scenes because the great pyrotechnics aren’t only just great visually they make you move in your seat! 3D works for me when I feel like I have to move out of the way of thing being thrown at you.

The other thing I was nervous about was the interjection of Spiderman. I love the character but was unsure about Tom Holland taking over the role from Andrew Garfield. Considering Garfield is in his 30s and Holland is 19 I thought it might be a bit of a jump for people who don’t follow the comics.

The thing you have to remember with Marvel films is that you have two types of fan, you have the die-hard comic book fans and then the people who have only seen the films. For the die-hard fans they would probably love the idea of returning to the original younger Peter Parker whereas the people that don’t follow the comics might be confused a bit. I enjoyed the character when he was in costume but I couldn’t take him seriously he reminded me of Daryl Sabara from Spy Kids.

                          (Elfring, 2015)                                    (Spy Kids 3D Game Over, 2003) 

But that happens to everyone at some point so I reserve my full judgment for Spiderman: Homecoming in 2017.

I give this film a bit of a random score of 4 and ¾ out of 5, but hear me out there is method in my madness. I wanted to give 5 out of 5 but one thing that bugged me throughout the entire movie and even when I got home.

*SPOILER ALERT*

Spiderman is found by Iron Man but it is never explained how!  

Tony Stark: So, you’re the Spiderling. Crime-fighting Spider. You’re Spider-Boy?

Spider-Man: S-Spider-Man.

Tony Stark: Not in that onesie, you’re not.

Spider-Man: It’s not a onesie.”

(Russo, 2016)

This is a personal bug bare when you just have to figure things out. Luckily in my research I found this article which included an interview from co-writer Christopher Markus.

“I think he’s been keeping tabs. I think he might know about everybody. Tony has A.I. somewhere running crime statistics. He can see where it’s going up and heroes might be needed and where it’s going down and there might be heroes. It’s why he built Ultron in the first place.”  (Schwerdtfeger, 2016)

I admit that this does make sense knowing the character but for the fans that don’t follow the comics this can get missed and seen as an error even though its not really. Maybe I am just being picky but I stand by my score.

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Works Cited

Cannings, E. (2012, August 29). The Death of Hollywood, in Glorious 3D. Retrieved from Daily Telegraph: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/9506983/The-death-of-Hollywood-in-glorious-3D.html

Elfring, M. ‘. (2015, June 23). Marvel Announces Tom Holland Will Play Spider-Man, Jon Watts to Direct. Retrieved from Comic Vine: http://comicvine.gamespot.com/articles/marvel-announces-tom-holland-will-play-spider-man-/1100-152687/

Murch, W. (2011, January 23). WHY 3D DOESN’T WORK AND NEVER WILL. CASE CLOSED. Retrieved from Roger Ebert: http://www.rogerebert.com/rogers-journal/why-3d-doesnt-work-and-never-will-case-closed

Russo, A. a. (Director). (2016). Captain America: Civil War [Motion Picture].

Schwerdtfeger, C. (2016, May 7). This Is How Iron Man Knew About Spider-Man In Civil War. Retrieved from Cinema Blend: http://www.cinemablend.com/new/How-Iron-Man-Knew-About-Spider-Man-Civil-War-129587.html

Spy Kids 3D Game Over. (2003). Retrieved from Miramax: http://www.miramax.com/watch?v=x0YWduYToTzvcgqFTE79zzWOvh2p8Jcd

Director: Joe RussoAnthony Russo

Cast: Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Chadwick Boseman, Tom Holland

Crew: Kevin Feige (producer)

Genre: Superheroes, Action

Rating: 15

Hardcore Henry

 

“Hardcore Henry? More like Hardcore Stuntmen!”

Before I even start this review I want to give you a little bit of background about me. I am a bit of a gamer and that is what really grabbed my attention about this film as it is all shot by Point of View (POV).  It is the first film to be filmed on GoPro cameras fitted to masks for the stuntmen to wear.

HH Shot(Failes, 2016)

The entire concept has never been attempted before in is way. There have been films based on games like “Dead or Alive” (Metacritic, 2007) and “Resident Evil” (Williams, 2002)but none as immersive as Hardcore Henry.

Whenever I play a game I really get drawn into it. I grew up playing games like Resident Evil and Mario Kart and I am one of these people that move with the remote if my character needs to duck, I duck and lean right and left…it can be annoying if I am playing against someone but it works great for me!

The great thing about how this is filmed is that I can still do that, but by watching a film. For instance in one scene a table gets thrown at Henry aka you. I ducked down in my seat and so did the rest of the cinema. I can honestly say it is better than seeing a 3D film and should be done more often.

Lately a lot of films are being filmed in 3D for no reason. As you have already seen in my Batman V Superman blog there was no need to have that film in 3D because it did not add anything to the film at all. The POV shooting is almost like what I imagine Virtual Reality being in the future. I think this film is very aimed at gamers, but I wouldn’t recommend it to people who suffer with motion sickness!

From the very first scene it is very confusing and you are not sure what you are seeing. This is typically used as a starting point of a game, the character not knowing who they are or where they are.  For instance in Half-Life 2, having not played the first Half-Life I didn’t know anything about the character or anything. I was just told my name is Mr Freeman and I was on a train, and this is used in a lot of games. The same as using a silent main character. The interesting thing about Hardcore Henry is that the main character is not played by an actor but instead 10 stuntmen with the cameras on their heads doing these amazing stunts and surprisingly they only had 5 injuries: 5 stitches and 1 chipped tooth. (Puchko, 2016)

As well as being filmed in a great way even the little nuances intensifies the experience. One thing I really took notice of was grenades. I admit I am not great when playing games especially Call of Duty, I am always getting blown up by grenades (bane of my gaming life!). I like when a grenade goes off near you the sound gets muted and muffled giving you the sensation of being deafened. This is something they also do in the film which brings back those memories of my childhood which I loved. Even the vibrations from the machine guns in the film bring the whole experience together.

Another aspect of the film that is used in games is screens. In Half-Life 2 characters are interacting through computer screens giving directions to help move the story along. In the film Estelle keeps reaching out to Henry through films.

The film has some very funny moments which we can all relate to such as untangling wires, but also brutal ones. It is beautifully violent and brings some of your greatest fears to life. One scene that got to me was when Henry is being fixed. It reminded me of stories when people have woken up during an operation and cannot move. It makes your skin crawl!

The best choreography scene in this film is the fight scene choreographed to Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now. (Mercury, 1978) The upbeat music with the violent fight scene. Fantastic! My favourite fight scene ever!

Speaking of choreography the scene where Henry slides down an escalator and knocks a woman violently to the ground wasn’t planned. An extra missed her mark and was standing in the wrong area, resulting in her being knocked over. After the take she reportedly popped up and asked if they’d gotten the shot. (IMDB) I love stories likes these as it shows that sometimes spontaneous things are the best.

Now is the time for *SPOILER ALERT*

I must admit I love the character of Jimmy, all versions of him (Frank Sinatra, Punk, Camo, and Soldier). The dance routine is amazing and just adds a little bit of fun into such a ferocious film. Even some of his lines such as “stop dicking around you’re almost there mate”, reminded me so much of Call of Duty because I constantly get lost in games and have to be reminded what I am meant to be doing lol.  This is the *SPOILER ALERT* when Jimmy dies because it is so close in proximity because of the way it is shot it is so much more emotional and I may have shed a couple of tears….and I don’t cry in films!

As much as I loved the film there are a couple of things I have issues with in this film, there are a couple of continuity issues. In one scene during a fight there is blood spatter on the camera, which is a good effect but in the next shot it disappears. I am a sucker for continuity errors!

Another thing that I didn’t understand about the film was the character of Akan and his magical telekinetic powers. Where the hell did they come from? During my research I have discovered that there is a prequel comic called Hardcore Akan which is about his backstory, from his birth during the infamous Chernobyl disaster, to the discovery of his superpowers, to his ultimate rise as the head of Russia’s most sinister robotics company.  (Ilya Naishuller, 2009) Apparently some cinemas were handing out the comic at the cinema, unfortunately my cinema was not one of them. It makes it difficult to understand it when these aspects are not included in the film. Even if there was a flashback which gave some indication to his background to explain it would have solved this issue.

Overall I was a big fan of this film, it was violent, it was funny, used interesting new ideas and concept. Considering this was the directors first film, I can’t wait to see what else he has to offer.

4 stars!

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Director: Ilya Naishuller

Cast:  Sharlto CopleyTim RothHaley Bennett

Crew:  Ilya Naishuller (screenwriter), Will Stewart (additional writing by)

Genre: Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi

Rating: 18