The
Protégé erases that Martin Campbell staged Casino Royale and GoldenEye. He more
acts as hired director. Although I hadn’t constant guess of scene building,
which it was in his previous The Foreigner while I got that he and mostly of
participants didn’t care. Richard Wenk, an author of 16 Blocks, wrote clueless
in creativity script where will healthy for mind to don’t look for
understanding. Samuel L. Jackson didn’t make truly his coughing. Maggie Q and
her distracting from sympathy character did in haste of written acts. A personage
who doesn’t want to return in Vietnam due to painful past, but she doesn’t
hesitate in feelings when it became needful and despite that her mentor could
be killed… and she didn’t recognize… That’s screenplay… has so many awkward
places and passive with conversation without direction… and Maggie Q just has
nothing for be an actress. Anybody involved in staging of action scenes were
also of them who did without care. I don’t see personality of a main character
there where I knew that she will victorious in dances, which can’t call fights,
against adversaries in half-sleep mode. No senses in anything.
I
felt tortured after watching and I needed in living movie as not so far I saw
wonderful The Flight of the Phoenix (1965) where I worried for characters and
their stance. I wished that they… I willn’t tell about this masterpiece flick.
James Stewart, Ernest Borgnine, George Kennedy, Hardy Kruger, Richard
Attenborough, Ian Bannen, Peter Finch… Pronouncing of these names makes me to
feel greater.
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