DarkVulcan29
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Flight Risk is getting so many bad reviews, so I was going in expecting to hate it, but after seeing it I have to say, I don't agree with the critics on this one. Not saying it's a masterpiece, but it was entertaining, and I was never bored.
Mel Gibson has a director, looks like he was channeling Alfred Hitchcock, making a thriller where it takes place in one area. But it's performances of the actors that makes it work, and has the suspense builds up, even when you know it's coming, but you're feeling when it slowly starts coming. Topher Grace is alright in some moments and some parts he goes over the top. Michelle Dockery is pretty strong also. Mark Wahlberg is incredibly menacing; he just has you on the edge of your seat.
Mel Gibson has a director, looks like he was channeling Alfred Hitchcock, making a thriller where it takes place in one area. But it's performances of the actors that makes it work, and has the suspense builds up, even when you know it's coming, but you're feeling when it slowly starts coming. Topher Grace is alright in some moments and some parts he goes over the top. Michelle Dockery is pretty strong also. Mark Wahlberg is incredibly menacing; he just has you on the edge of your seat.
What happens when two weddings are booked on the same day, two different families from different backgrounds, will there be a compromise, or will they be chaos?
Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon do surprisingly click, both give each other time to be funny and never step over one another. But the rest of the movie tries too hard to be edgy, and the jokes don't really land. Some moments come across has more awkward than funny. Most of the other characters don't really grab your interest, but just make you want to cringe a little. Ferrell and Witherspoon are very talented, but I just wish the film had a rewrite.
Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon do surprisingly click, both give each other time to be funny and never step over one another. But the rest of the movie tries too hard to be edgy, and the jokes don't really land. Some moments come across has more awkward than funny. Most of the other characters don't really grab your interest, but just make you want to cringe a little. Ferrell and Witherspoon are very talented, but I just wish the film had a rewrite.
Cameron Diaz returns to acting with Jamie Foxx, whom she starred with in Annie (2014), whom she plays a former spy, and it shows that since Charlie's Angels, she still has it.
Two former spies (Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz) decide to fake there deaths and start a family, and for 15 years they stayed off the grid. But when they are discovered, they must take their kids and go the run.
Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz have some chemistry, but I had trouble buying them has a couple, they came across has friends instead. Glenn Close is good as Diaz's mother but overacts in most parts. Action scenes are awesome in some scenes look too cartoony.
Two former spies (Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz) decide to fake there deaths and start a family, and for 15 years they stayed off the grid. But when they are discovered, they must take their kids and go the run.
Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz have some chemistry, but I had trouble buying them has a couple, they came across has friends instead. Glenn Close is good as Diaz's mother but overacts in most parts. Action scenes are awesome in some scenes look too cartoony.