We watched the
Gray Man. It was another one in the 'man extremely good at fighting and shooting kills lots of people and survives seemingly overwhelming odds' series of films and shows.
It was all mostly just... fine. Solid but uninspiring. A visual spectacle but not terribly memorable. Not as brutal as Wick, not as smart as Bourne, not as many jump cuts as Taken, not as high stakes as Mission Impossible, not as suave as Bond, not as funny as the other Ryan's films.
Good things:
Captain America was clearly having fun as the baddie. Nice 'tache.
It was amusing in places but without being overly so.
It was competently done.
Some of those Audis looked like really smart and cool cars.
Meh things:
I wasn't overly invested in the main character or his cause, TBH. There was a lot of damage and death, and perhaps it's where I'm aging out of action films a bit, but I found myself wondering if his cause was really worth blowing up a tram and leveling a lot of the city, and also lots of police got themselves ded. Plus, I forgot what happened to the government bad guy in the end - he had a vaguely threatening / threatened conversation and then.... that was it?
Explodey bits seemed a little bit overdone in places. Maybe sometimes less actually is more.
Bad things:
It was very hard to see what was going on in some scenes, especially in the
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bit with the plane exploding and the parachutes
- it was all moving too fast and was really just a blur on screen.
Ryan is super buff and handsome, I think he's been good in many roles, but just doesn't really convince as a badass invincible fighty man.
I did not like Ryan's beard at allI'm getting uncomfortable seeing torture what seems like every action film (even if it is done to show how BAD the BADGUYZ are)
There was a scene with a car pulling out of a carparking space and zooming off that was so sped up it was just utterly ridiculous.