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Johnson is just not a good actor...and that really kills things for me.
Normally he's pretty good at being typecast to cover this up, but in this movie he was wayyyyyy out of his element and it showed. I realized as I was watching it that he absolutely can not fake a relationship or connection on screen, and when you think about it he never has. It's obvious why when you watch this.Johnson is just not a good actor...and that really kills things for me.
Normally he's pretty good at being typecast to cover this up, but in this movie he was wayyyyyy out of his element and it showed. I realized as I was watching it that he absolutely can not fake a relationship or connection on screen, and when you think about it he never has. It's obvious why when you watch this.
Reynolds plays the same snarky smart ass in every single fucking movie he does, that got old 10 years ago.
Gal was the only good actor in this movie but she was kind of a sideshow to the two clowns.
It's a mediocre time waster, that's it.
Rawson Marshall Thurber’s “Red Notice” should work on paper. It’s got a charismatic cast sent globe-hopping to beautiful places on a treasure hunt straight out of an “Indiana Jones” movie. How could it go wrong? Well, for starters, Thurber and everyone involved forgot a little thing called personality. Rarely have I seen a movie that feels more processed by a machine, a product for a content algorithm instead of anything approaching artistic intent or even an honest desire to entertain.