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nuxvomica

(12,753 posts)
Sun Jul 24, 2022, 02:13 PM Jul 2022

"The Gray Man" on Netflix

Ryan Gosling plays "Six", a convicted murderer whose life sentence is commuted in exchange for joining a secret group of elite hitmen, the Sierra Program, managed by a CIA official (Billy Bob Thornton). What follows is a textbook example of a well-funded cloak-and-dagger actioner: there's a hefty price on Six's head, corrupt higher ups (Regé-Jean Page ), a sadistic villain (Chris Evans), a sidelined retired official (Alfre Woodard), a maguffin that could blow the whole corrupt enterprise wide open, and a sick child mercilessly threatened by the bad guys. The moral tone is set early on when Thornton's character, commenting on the crime that put Six in prison, says, "I would have done the same thing."

The action in this film is continuous, relentless, and so far over the top I don't think you can even see "the top" from where it is: a series of violent, complexly orchestrated set pieces with explosions, car chases, and firefights set in exotic locations across the globe, each one proudly introduced by titles in big block letters. It all works because at it's core is the hero's code, simply but rigorously played out, even to a nice little twist near the end. Gosling's performance is surprisingly perfect, and he's well supported by both Thornton and Woodard, each of whom can steal a scene with one deft line reading, along with Evans' almost too self-satisfied turn as a psychopath.

I really enjoyed this sumptuously produced amusement-park ride (especially just after struggling through the lethargy, pomposity and moral ambivalence of Amazon's The Terminal List). Much has been said about the film's $200-million budget but I will attest it really is all there, on screen, and it's actually breathtaking at times.

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"The Gray Man" on Netflix (Original Post) nuxvomica Jul 2022 OP
I watched it last night. OAITW r.2.0 Jul 2022 #1
Just started it about 20 minutes ago. He's going to have to pick it up Cuthbert Allgood Jul 2022 #4
Just blowing stuff up with no breaks and little dialogue. Bored me. Funtatlaguy Jul 2022 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author OAITW r.2.0 Jul 2022 #2
I'll watch it! Ilsa Jul 2022 #3
I gave up all the gun shining movies and TV. Marcus IM Jul 2022 #6
. Auggie Jul 2022 #7
I started watching but could not take the unrelenting violence. katmondoo Jul 2022 #8
It's basically 2 hours of non-stop violence bif Jul 2022 #9
I thought it was great. Non stop action from beginning to end. beaglelover Jul 2022 #10

OAITW r.2.0

(27,120 posts)
1. I watched it last night.
Sun Jul 24, 2022, 02:24 PM
Jul 2022

I think Gosling now holds the record on killing bad guys in a 2 hour movie. Not much of a plot, really....just continuous killing.

Cuthbert Allgood

(5,150 posts)
4. Just started it about 20 minutes ago. He's going to have to pick it up
Sun Jul 24, 2022, 02:54 PM
Jul 2022

Last edited Sun Jul 24, 2022, 04:24 PM - Edit history (1)

if he's going to beat John Wick.

ETA: not even close to the body count of John Wick 2 (128). I thought it was a solid action movie though.

Response to nuxvomica (Original post)

Ilsa

(62,091 posts)
3. I'll watch it!
Sun Jul 24, 2022, 02:32 PM
Jul 2022

I clicked on The Gray Man box on my Firestick Home screen and got an Audi commercial. Yeah! It's a movie!

 

Marcus IM

(3,001 posts)
6. I gave up all the gun shining movies and TV.
Sun Jul 24, 2022, 04:01 PM
Jul 2022

I don't see mass murder as entertainment any more.
Don't know why I ever did, until I started questioning why I "liked" it.

bif

(23,576 posts)
9. It's basically 2 hours of non-stop violence
Wed Jul 27, 2022, 07:45 AM
Jul 2022

I haven't seen that much carnage outside of a war movie. No wonder it was the most expensive Netflix film ever. How about making more movies of substance?

beaglelover

(3,899 posts)
10. I thought it was great. Non stop action from beginning to end.
Thu Jul 28, 2022, 12:35 PM
Jul 2022

With all the worldwide shooting locations, it reminded me of a Bourne or Mission Impossible movie. I hope they make more of these Gray Man movies!

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