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Henry Brogan ist ein Weltklasse-Attentäter, der sich in den Ruhestand begeben will. Da setzt sein ehemaliger Vorgesetzter Clay Verris plötzlich einen gefährlichen Assassinen auf ihn an, der sich als Henrys eigener, im Geheimen erzeugter und vor allem viel jüngerer Klon entpuppt. Es entbrennt ein ebenbürtiges Duell zwischen dem menschlichen Original und seiner Kopie, in dem beide immer den nächsten Schritt des jeweils anderen zu kennen scheinen. Brogan wird dabei von der Regierungsagentin Danny Zakarweski und seinem Kollegen Baron beim Überleben unterstützt, während sein Klon in eine Identitätskrise stürzt. Werden die Profi-Killer den tödlichen Teufelskreis durchbrechen können, den der undurchsichtige Verris in Gang gesetzt hat?
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This felt and looked like a video game thanks to the higher frame rate, a few first person perspective shots, the action set pieces and sometimes bad CGI. The young Will Smith looked alright for the most part but some of the other CGI didn't look great. His performance is fine but Mary Elizabeth Winstead's character is pointless. The story is dull and predictable, the action is ok but at least it looks pretty.
I found this movie to be very underwhelming and uninspired. The interactions between the 2 Will's should have been more interesting and I think they missed an opportunity here. In fact there was too much action and not enough interaction between the 2 Will's. Also, I don't think we're quite there yet to have an entire CGI, de-aged character to be a main player. De-aging a character for a few scenes is one thing but not for an entire movie.
Disappointing movie. Younger Will Smith looks really unnatural for most of the film. All the fight scenes between Will Smith and his younger self look awful, the fights are really sped up (almost like someone hit x2 playback speed) and when the two Smiths interact with each other it looks outright terrible.
What a bad movie. It's a copy-and-paste sci-fi action movie. The 3D HFR experience isn't worth it either. I don't know if it was the cinema, me or the editor of this film. But the 3D was terrible and wasn't complimented by the high frame rate. The story is trash. I can't believe this got made. The only praise I can give it is that it's underlining message is fine and the CGI on young Will Smith is incredible (except in daylight). But it's one we have seen everywhere and this cloning aspect was a bit fascinating at first. But they handled it awfully. One scene I thought was going to be great, it was set up ok and the tension was built from Will Smith's monologue earlier. Even though the script is terrible. However, this scene was too short and all that holds it together is the script. Again, it's bad, so the scene dangles on a thread when it could have been a lovely character piece. The action is eh, and unintentionally funny at times (that damn motorbike). Maybe I'm being too harsh on the action here because of the horrible configuration of the 3D I was subjected to. But even afterwards, I feel like it was too cutty. I am baffled at how bad this turned out to be. This is so far, the worst movie of the year I've seen. **2/10**
_SO SMOOOOTH!_ The frames are so smooth at 60fps. The film is good for casual watching. It has a touch of humanity and sentimentality. The POV angles when the character shoots are immersive indeed. Also, the small details like bullet reload and gun dismantles are pleasing to watch. HDR adds much more flavour! HDR & 60fps are like bread and butter, it should be the future, we need more movies like this! One word : **GAME MOVIE**