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After surviving an assault from a squad of hit men, retired CIA black ops agent Frank Moses reassembles his old team for an all-out war. Frank reunites with old Joe, crazy Marvin and wily Victoria to uncover a massive conspiracy that threatens their lives. Only their expert training will allow them to survive a near-impossible mission -- breaking into CIA headquarters.
Release : | 2010 |
Rating : | 7 |
Studio : | DC Comics, di Bonaventura Pictures, Summit Entertainment, |
Crew : | Art Department Coordinator, Art Department Coordinator, |
Cast : | Bruce Willis John Malkovich Morgan Freeman Helen Mirren Mary-Louise Parker |
Genre : | Adventure Action Comedy Thriller Crime |
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Absolutely Brilliant!
Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
RED is completely ridiculous, but absolutely entertaining. Even in its most dramatic moments, this movie does not take itself seriously. Ignore the plot holes, forget the unrealistic circumstances, turn off your brain and just enjoy this film for what it is: fun.
The 2010 action comedy "RED" based on a DC graphic novel, starring one of Hollywood finest with Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich and Helen Mirren all together in acting out for the sake of acting in a movie directed by Robert Schwentke, who has all strings kept tight together with the support of cinematographer Florian Ballhaus and making the most out of a modest budget of 50+ Million U.S. Dollars given by producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura.Starting from a gentle opening sequence where the character of Frank Moses, performed by flourishing Bruce Willis, seeks an emotional connection with a random female call center clerk, portrayed by Marie-Louise Parker, before turning his quite home existence by digging out his former identity as contract killer from the concrete's of his basement, which undoubtedly gave "John Wick" (2014) its initial beat to go on another rampage."RED" has qualities of a different kind then the ultra-violence of a "John Wick" movie. The precisely calculated camera movements, pitch-pointy acting beats and hands-on action scene with a occasional digital tweaking twists makes the movie even after seven years in a competitive circuit of Marvel sharks quite some entertainment to watch. Director Robert Schwentke had made sure that the final product has become a quality picture with all ingredients a Hollywood could wish for. Dancing on the thin red line of being R-rated and being just intelligent enough of not stepping over to become another wasted action movie with money making stars in slave mode.Here finds each and every character his hook to keep production times at high spirit - magically speaking - there was not a notable pacing problem in "RED" where tension between the character dropped to a no interest level, which kept me at bay of entertainment pleasures even on a second review of the material. A fact, which the second part directed by Dean Parisot in the season 2012/2013 could fulfill anymore. Camera movements became standard coverage and the doubled production budget had nothing else to do than throw into CGI effects of exploding private jets and crashing helicopters from the sky."RED" (2010) has become quietly and instantly a classic of the otherwise overthrown adaptation madness of graphic novels of recent days. Director Robert Schwentke, unimpressed by the originals, kept his head clear and delivered a medium budgeted mainstream movie, which initially can be enjoyed by any audience around the world. Only one remark makes my mood shifting in the reminiscence of "RED" that the character of Joe Matheson, performed by lightness living Morgan Freeman, and Bruce Willis interpretation of Frank Moses had not have the proper fight-out scene to maximize an action movie with the sophistication of an emotional impact that sticks long after the curtains come down.© 2017 Felix Alexander Dausend (Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC)
Really,does Bruce Willis have no shame? It's well documented that he's a greedy jackass, but this is just shameful. 2 things jump out from this cookie cutter junk-actors of some skill (Helen Mirren and John Malkevich) prostrating themselves in such dreck. Two-Mary Louise Parker as anybody's love interest. Shoddy, predictable, and basically already done a dozen times
I was shown Red back in 2010. I had no interest in watching it, but when I finally did, I was pleasantly surprised to find that this movie is filled with hilarious and action packed moments. The casting was well done. Having Bruce Willis cast as Frank Moses was a great move and having other well known names such as Morgan Freeman and John Malkovich was a nice touch. Mary Louise-Parker was great in the character of Sarah, but my favorite character of them all was by far Marvin. He said most of the jokes and I found that him being a crazy, aging man was the perfect role for John Malkovivh. Red was one of the few action/comedy movies that kept true to it's title. Never once during the entire movie did I find that the movie had changed directions and abandoned what it promised to be. The final few scenes were shot near perfectly, with such a well thought-out finale to this movie being the best part. If you have enjoyed other Bruce Willis films or want to have a few good laughs in an action movie, I cannot recommend this film more.