That's a fine kino with a """happy ending"""

That's a fine kino with a """happy ending""".

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everything about this movie was average so why the fuck do people say its so good. acting was average, set designs were average (if not poor), story was average, cinematography was average. so what gives?

The violence was pretty good. It's not a movie for fags.

All that stuff doesn't matter if the direction itself, the mise-en-scene, if you will, is as great as S. Craig Zahler's.

You fucking LOSE.

Movie was absolute garbage, only watched it past the first 20 minutes to see how much worse it could get, it gets laughably worse to the very last frame.

Ultimate pleb filter. It was great and if you're a man you'll be able to live through Vaughn because you know what he's going through

it was ok for men to cry during that phone call scene.

>everything about this movie was average so why the fuck do people say its so good
Because it's babby's first non-dumb movie with violence.

That makes no sense. This movie is dumb and proud.

?? It's simple as fuck mate and makes no effort to try and disguise that. It's s guy who gets into more and more shit over time and selflessly fights on for the betterment of his family. It's as simple as they come.

This is pretty odd to me too. Everything I saw of it made it look like shit but I watched it for the reviews. It was like a straight to DVD C-movie.

Vaughn made it watchable but I'm pretty shocked at the positive reviews, especially considering Vaughn's personal politics

I liked it. It was a legitimately entertaining movie that held my interest the entire way through. The fight scenes were great the way they were filmed as long shots with the actual actors instead of stunt doubles. After the movie finished I promptly forgot about it 20 minutes later because it didn't stay with me at all but that's about it.

Black Panther is 98% on RT so that means it's pretty great too, even better than Brawl in Cell Block 99.

Why is Vince Vaughn doing an impression of a zombie, especially during the fight scenes? He's beyond stiff, he's rigid.

Violence was more cartoonish than a Shion Sono movie.

I enjoyed this film. Although from the bit where he goes to Redleaf the film just goes completely nuts. I could believe all the stuff that was happening up until that point, but there is no way a Prison like Redleaf could exist in real life. It felt more like some weird cartoon/anime world we'd gone into.

Vaughn is brilliant in this though, it's impressive how straight he plays the film. The film even goes to great lengths to show he's actually a decent man. He has anger issues, but manages them. He's only dealing drugs because he can't get a legit job. He has a strict morale code he sticks to, and the only real bit of the film he breaks it is when he attacks the guard at The Fridge, but he's only doing that because he has to to protect his wife and child.

Because he's a boxer, not some faggot kung-fu man

Mike Tyson was a boxer too, never seemed like an animated corpse to me

He's evoking the old Frankenstein movies. Vince's character is a monster with a heart of gold.

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that is why it's good. it starts and looks kinda like a bad episode of a tv show. and then it becomes almost like a western seijun suzuki film

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This is my favorite fight scene in the movie.

This seems exactly like the type of movie I would like (I loved Shotcaller f.e.), but I found it pretty meh too.