Not bad on its own, but very reminiscent of La Femme Nikita. Still, I'd rather watch a Russian model f.uck the bad guys up than that dumb John Wick.
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Réponse de OddRob
le 25 juin 2019 à 00h42
Heard it was better than Atomic Blonde, which I really didnt like.
Réponse de JustinJackFlash
le 25 juin 2019 à 04h44
If so this would make it the 352nd time this story has been remade. I always thought we needed another one, especially from the same director.
Réponse de Innovator
le 1 juillet 2019 à 03h58
Everything about this movie reminded me of Milla Jovovich. It felt like the movie was written just for her, even Sasha Luss looked and acted as if Jovovich was playing it. I think Luc Besson either wrote this while he was still married to her 20 years ago or was thinking of her when he wrote it.
I was just telling a friend Besson movies aren't always good, but they're always interesting. He reminds me of Kubrick in that way. 40 years from now, I'm sure he'll also have a cult following praising him as a genius.
Réponse de MongoLloyd
le 6 juillet 2019 à 13h32
I don't know why Besson would make a film so similar to LFN, but I still liked it. I'd watch a sequel.
Réponse de MongoLloyd
le 6 juillet 2019 à 13h36
He's just a director. I rarely see a film that illustrates any kind of "genius" extant in its director. When Gravity was released, a friend of mine was gushing about the genius of the director, but I have never seen that film. Since it grossed $723.20 million USD, maybe that is actual genius.
Réponse de Innovator
le 6 juillet 2019 à 15h13
He's not just a director. He wrote many films as well (65 films total so far), including Lucy, Taken, The Transporter, District B13, La Femme Nikita, Léon: The Professional and The Fifth Element. How do you not know Besson wrote Nikita?
Réponse de MongoLloyd
le 6 juillet 2019 à 21h57
I'm pretty well aware of his films. I've been watching them since seeing Subway in a theater in 1985. What I'm saying is, Einstein is a "genius," movie directors are very, very, very below that.