However, this flick is a big win as a popcorn film that packs all the right punches. It reminded me of those big Hollywood crowdpleasers that paired real movie stars together for a fun night out at the cinema.
Director David Leitch (Bullet Train, Deadpool 2, and the John Wick series) brings a palpable admiration for stuntmen to this film, infusing it with both depth and charm. And he certainly knows how to elevate action onscreen — and Emily Blunt is delightful with comic dialogue.
In the third act, where I was expecting to be bored by the simplistic plot playing out as well as the action needing to go over the top, the opposite happened. The practical stunts (and minimal CG ones) were fresh and had me leaning forward.
Turns out, a film that honors and showcases stuntmen is a great setup for a fun franchise. Unfortunately, I don't think the early box office is going to justify making a sequel as it seems everyone just wants to stream this at home. They're missing out.
Where to see it: In theaters now.
Would it be better with Olivia Colman: Of course. She would have somehow made the Hannah Waddington role even better. I love Hannah, but she was the only one overplaying her role.
Oscar potential: Not that type of film.
The Ten Buck Review: Worth ten bucks.
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