
Jurassic
World: Rebirth
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Its plot and
characters are straightforward and fairly generic, but there is a real
complexity to how the film concocts and pulls off its action scenes and
effects trickery.
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Heads
of State
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Heads of State
does more than it seems, functioning in its action, in keeping its
comedic beats from feeling repetitive, and as a sly bit of political
allegory/satire.
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The
Old Guard 2
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The Old Guard 2 primarily concerns
itself with plot and action, leaving its characters in a state of unexamined
limbo.
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40
Acres
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The atmosphere, the
action, and Deadwyler's performance can't be dismissed so easily, so
it's mostly disappointing the story can't match those elements.
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Kill
the Jockey
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The eccentric nature of the movie
makes any serious or sincere examination of identity a problem or, perhaps
worse, turns it into a joke.
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Sorry,
Baby
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On the surface, Sorry, Baby may not seem
to add up to much. It does, however, in the little moments and the stray but potent
observations.
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