![]() They must have rushed that final scene, maybe a reshooot or something. ![]() But then you suddenly get the low-quality PS4 version in the final scene and it leaves you with a bad impression. Might have been better looking than the Irishman tech in a few scenes. Also thought the CGI Will Smith was actually very solid. Do 24fps for the dialogue scenes, and kick it up to 60+ when you have a big action shot. Thinking that variable frame rate films might be the way to go. I know part of the problem is my brain being used to 24fps, so I plan on watching it a few more times to see if that really makes the difference. Even some of the action scenes looked odd because of it, like when Clive Owen is punching Junior, it's clear as day that's he's not actually hitting him. After one viewing, it's very jarring at first but you get accustomed to it, and there are some scenes that it really works on, like the motorcycle fight (great POV shots, they'd be a blurry mess in 24fps) and the flaming guy in the store.īut yeah, it also makes the movie look like the world's most expensive soap opera. CGI should be used sparingly and this movie just overused it in some places. The deaging was fine, still an uncanny valley effect but otherwise fine. Jumps down the tree was so ragdoll and bad looking, similar to the ninja clone running and jumping around. Equipping soldiers with those suits seems like the real prize worth pursuing.ĮDIT: The CGI was just bad in some places imo. That thing took multiple, close range shotgun blasts with dragon's breath rounds and he kept going. That crazy suite the parkour ninja wore seems like the real star of the show. Weather his handler was directly involved or not that's a hard thing to forgive. I'm not buying that Henry just forgave his handler after Baron died. I don't see his character worthy of all the effort to clone. Henry doesn't come off as a bad ass soldier, able to fit in all types of combat. Maybe that's a paternal instinct but I doubt it. to avoid the ground game and stay on the roof. On that topic, Henry definitely has some skills but his main advantage is shown as a sniper, Clive Owen even tells Jr. was around 23 in the movie? That doesn't seem like enough time to determine this is the guy we're going to clone and put billions of dollars into developing into super soldiers. If I'm following the back story correctly they decided to clone Henry just a few years into his service? He was in the service for 25 years and Jr. fell into the water in the catacombs but either way they didn't do anything else with that back story. Would have made more sense when Henry and Jr. The scene after the yacht guy was thrown over and we flashed back to Henry's dad putting him in the water seemed really out of place. We're the tattoos ever explained? They spent a lot of camera time showing us who had them but they looked fadded, as if they tried to have them removed but never explained what they meant? Maybe it was just to tell us these characters had a history, but they was obvious from how they greated each other already. I feel like I missed some scenes or they were just left out. ![]()
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