Plane Review — Plane (2023) Film Review, a movie directed by Jean-François Richet, written by Charles Cumming and J.P. Davis and starring Gerard Butler, Mike Colter, Tony Goldwyn, Daniella Pineda, Lilly Krug, Remi Adeleke, Paul Ben-Victor, Tara Westwood, Joey Slotnick, Kate Rachesky, Kelly Gale, Yoson An, Amber Rivera, Rose Eshay, Oliver Trevena, Evan Dane [...]
Continue reading: Film Review: Plane (2023): Jean-François Richet’s Action Film Has Plot Holes but is Saved by a Solid Turn from Gerard Butler...
Continue reading: Film Review: Plane (2023): Jean-François Richet’s Action Film Has Plot Holes but is Saved by a Solid Turn from Gerard Butler...
- 1/14/2023
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
Stars: Keanu Reeves, Alice Eve, Emily Alyn Lind, Thomas Middleditch, John Ortiz, Emjay Anthony, Aria Lyric Leabu, Nyasha Hatendi, Amber Rivera | Written by Stephen Hamel, Chad St. John | Directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Replicas, directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff, stars Keanu Reeves as a scientist who, in the midst of bringing consciousness to A.I., loses his wife and three kids in a tragic car accident that results in an obsession to collide his personal life with his work and be reunited with the family he lost. The concept is engaging but the execution in Replicas is sadly incredibly poor with a flat narrative.
The screenplay from writers Stephen Hamel and Chad St. John is condensed to trope after trope and only the final scene leaves any form of intrigue, but it comes far too late with lacklustre uneventful proceedings before. The plot itself is mildly interesting with emotionally compelling rhythm and...
Replicas, directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff, stars Keanu Reeves as a scientist who, in the midst of bringing consciousness to A.I., loses his wife and three kids in a tragic car accident that results in an obsession to collide his personal life with his work and be reunited with the family he lost. The concept is engaging but the execution in Replicas is sadly incredibly poor with a flat narrative.
The screenplay from writers Stephen Hamel and Chad St. John is condensed to trope after trope and only the final scene leaves any form of intrigue, but it comes far too late with lacklustre uneventful proceedings before. The plot itself is mildly interesting with emotionally compelling rhythm and...
- 4/30/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
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