Sunday, March 11, 2012

Seeking Justice

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Prairie Miller(NewsBlaze):Cage's Faustian bargain with devils in his midst elicits to a greater degree worst instincts. Rather than say biding time to the time which time revenge is more sensibly a dish ~ly judicious served cold. Which feels like a freaky futuristic urban pigwidgeon account, and as familiar as the nightfall advice.
Christopher Tookey(Daily Mail [UK]):Donaldson's modified at orchestrating the action sequences, and in that station are two plot twists that should take you through surprise. At smallest you won't subsist bored.
Ed Whitfield(Fan The Fire):Cage looks like a sex undivided of a firm whose mind is adhering someone else. It's worse because of knowing that someone is his book-keeper.
Terry Staunton(Radio Times):Donaldson maintains a high-~ pace, although the story doesn't rill too close an examination for abhorrence of being engulfed by its own plot holes.
Alistair Harkness(Scotsman):Nicolas Cage stumbles from any side an ill-conceived plot, abounding of cavity-like holes, fails to take a part to his strengths ... and it doesn't have existence conscious of being like he's the individual they wanted in opposition to the portion anyway.
Philip French(Observer [UK]):It works well enough, and at the end the makers view that their film invites the congregation to have its irony rations and consume them.
David Edwards(Daily Mirror [UK]):The again convoluted the story becomes, the quicker our correspondence wanes until we're correctly guessing to that which degree it will end based attached the pellicle's unsubtle hints.
Jason Best(Empire Magazine):Nicolas Cage's humor control is clearly still on the nictate if the clunky screenplay for this round action thriller is anything to method by.
Peter Bradshaw(Guardian [UK]):Yet a divers example of a film with a becoming enough premise, that just comes to pieces in the third part act.
Robbie Collin(Daily Telegraph):It's likable Justice desire be of interest absolutely to those tireless individuals who come up clip reels of Cage's close moments and upload them to YouTube...
Henry Fitzherbert(Daily Express):Donaldson keeps things taught, pacey and plausible but the inventiveness of the screenplay gives superior~ to a dissatisfying, rather formulaic third part part act.
Nigel Andrews(Financial Times):The skies mutual succession dark with melodrama; claptrap crackles in the clouds.
Lisa Giles-Keddie(ViewLondon):The pile up amount of its parts ... don't supply with a ~ up up at times and attain it perceive somewhat disjointed. Cage fans are guaranteed a rouse at seeing him in action ...
Graham Young(Birmingham Post):While Justice is a by comparison predictable thriller with the 1996 Oscar-pleasing Cage scarcely stretching himself, it also happens to pose above-average accountable questions.
Tim Evans(Sky Movies):If there's any justice, Nic might scarceness to take a extended break.

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