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Рецензия на фильм режиссера Джо Карнахана "День курка" vb.kg - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vb.kg Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Film Review: ‘Boss Level’: A “No Pain, no Gain” Time-Looper Movie Remember when the 1960’s zombies use to stagger around, real slow-like? 2000’s “28 Days” gave us 100-yard-dash zombies, and that was very scary. When an idea makes money in Hollywood, every last permutation and combination of that new genre gets mined for more ducats. Now time-loop movies abound; it’s rapidly approaching the over-saturation point. Kicked off by 1993’s now-legendary “Groundhog Day,” we just reviewed the teen rom-com time-looper “The Map of Tiny Perfect Things,” and now here comes a sci-fi action thriller version already; “Boss Level,” for the demographic of boys-who-love-video-games. ....
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Availability Hulu March 5 Will our escapist fare ever stop telling us to put away childish things? Can one really accept life lessons from a film with multiple Hitler jokes? While Carnahan’s sense of humor has always been juvenile, in Stretch it at least benefitted from a gonzo factor and the crucial quality of having funny parts. Boss Level, however, is clumsy from the jump, with lame gags and a ceaseless, obtrusive voice-over that is always telling us why the next part is funny or what’s happening on screen (in case the viewer is distracted by their phone). The macabre comedy potential of watching Roy bite the dust ad nauseam is, if anything, underexplored; Carnahan can’t seem to think of anything more darkly comic than a guy taking a bullet to the groin. (As in the kitchen, it’s really all about timing and proportion. A man getting shot in the balls once isn’t funny but what if it was 10 times?) ....