Crosstalk writes:
I would be incredibly remiss if I didn’t mention the films unexpected brutality. I’m talking brain matter on the walls brutal. It’s a bit overindulgent and doesn’t fit the style that the film has been trying to create. The film’s awkward dialogue already has the audience feeling uncomfortable but this was the icing on the cake. It almost felt like a distraction tactic to make up for the lack of plot. Fast, adrenaline pumping car chases mixed with slow paced dialogue is already a bad mix but when you combine that with classic style noir and modern movie super gore then you end up with a mess.
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