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Bloodshot Review - A Soldier Turns Into a Superhero

Review by @reviewzzz · 2238d · of Bloodshot

The story

When we hear the name vin diesel, we imagine the permanent situation that we are accustomed to and he is the hero of an action movie that enters into direct confrontations with his enemies.

But we have our date today with a movie and a completely different story. It was written by Kevin Vanhoek, Don Burlin and Bob Layton. The movie is based on the famous Valiant story series. Our story today is with former soldier Ray, who actually died, but with modern technology from Dr. Email Ray returns to life with supernatural abilities. Unfortunately, his memory has been completely erased.

The film begins with almost unusual scenes for everyone where Ray wears his military uniform and begins to aim and strike the flames and in the meantime his wife, who wears white and then kills and here comes to us the story of the movie or the motive of the transformation at Ray in general, where the director tells us that behind every great man a woman is pushing for revenge.

There are a number of blows and bodies in the movie, but with a little blood, because the film is rated +13  Also, the matter applies to many of the witnesses that are filled with action and fighting footage, and also to hide the traces of lead and crushed skulls. Smoke and some editorial footage are used to suit the viewing of young people of the movie.

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Impression about the movie

The first 20 minutes of the movie begins with a very frustration as Gina is killed in a terrible scene and the murderer boasts about what he did in a very evil scene that makes you hate the movie and the characters. But after the passage of time, enthusiasm and excitement begin, especially after Ray's transformation and supernatural abilities with him. The movie initially deceived us as an action movie from the eighties, but over time we discover that it is a more modern science and science fiction with a different performance where action scenes become less focused on shooting, and the villain less clear. Although the director was previously working in directing the games, he excelled in performing the scenes in action and hit the fire.

Diesel plays the super soldier with the skill you expect from him. Since 90% of his performance is resilient and very angry, this is a good thing and he is able to grab the spotlight from everyone. He appears at the right time, as he shows the character of the heroic hero, as we are always accustomed to in all his films and all the characters that he made throughout his history and from that moment on he becomes the best part of the movie, even though the action is what makes Bloodshot an exciting movie. As Morris has a character with a sense of humor, we have a unique pleasure in the movie, in addition to the exciting action.

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Conclusion

Bloodshot is arguably a primarily entertaining movie, in which Diesel and friends engage in a diverse plot between action and humor a little to present the character of an angry superhero. Director Wilson adds excitement thanks to the powerful visual effects and quick events. But if we notice, we will find that it shifts the speed of events to hide plot defects. Bloodshot has a lot of conversations going off the screen,  This means that the text was probably rewritten in post-production. However, these minor flaws could not kill the entertaining value of the beloved and powerful performance of Diesel Diesel.

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Comments · 1

  • @joebboy(51)· 2238d

    I love him, good actor and I really enjoy him movies.