A movie essentially casting the audience as the main character would be so disengaging - A movie essentially casting the audience as the main character would be so disengaging นิยาย A movie essentially casting the audience as the main character would be so disengaging : Dek-D.com - Writer

    A movie essentially casting the audience as the main character would be so disengaging

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    But the gunfights and fistfights are cluttered and chaotic, the camera whipping back and forth as Henry dispatches one opponent after another after another. Like watching a friend play Xbox while waiting for your turn, it gets pretty boring after a while seeing everything from the same angle. Perhaps sensing the novelty has peaked in the first hour, writer-director Ilya Naishuller amps up the gore for the final fight, in which heads are torn off, chests are ripped open, eyeballs are impaled and gallons of blood spilled everywhere. If you’re into that sort of thing.

    “Hardcore Henry” does display some quick flashes of humor along the way, such as a very funny moment when Henry tries to ride a wild horse. Unfortunately, none of them come from Sharlto Copley (“District 9”), who plays that mentor/sidekick named Jimmy, who appears randomly to offer advice, gets killed, and then somehow reappears later in a different guise. It’s a grating performance, although a good approximation of most over-the-top video game acting.

    It’s strange that a movie essentially casting the audience as the main character would be so disengaging. Video games are by design immersive experiences. I played more than my share a decade or two ago, and it amazes me now how easily “Battlefield 1942” or “Doom” could suck you in, these little collections of colored pixels provoking adrenaline surges of fear or frustration or triumph.

    “Hardcore Henry” offers none of that. But at least your fingers aren’t sore afterwards.

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