You know, this Die Hard clone wasn’t doing too bad for a while. I mean as it starts it’s ‘not terrible’, which is an achievement for a small action movie. Shit, the premise is even good and with more skilled writers and a good director they might have even got a good Die Hard sequel out of it. Then, however, came the first action sequence. Can you guess the problem yet? Cameras shaking violently, editing done by monkeys working for cigarettes. Sorry, but this is an action movie and the action scenes are close to unwatchable. You might as well make some coffee when kinetic confrontations start. Begging the question then, why bother?
Aside from that, in between the action sequences, the camera is still shaking. Must we shake the camera when aiming it at a man typing on a keyboard? Or a scene where a man and a woman talk in a corridoor?!
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