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Bloodshot 2020 123movies

Bloodshot 2020 123movies

Being a superhero is in his bloodMar. 05, 2020110 Min.
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Watch: Bloodshot 2020 123movies, Full Movie Online – Ray Garrison, an elite soldier who was killed in battle, is brought back to life by an advanced technology that gives him the ability of super human strength and fast healing. With his new abilities, he goes after the man who killed his wife, or at least, who he believes killed his wife. He soon comes to learn that not everything he learns can be trusted. The true question is: Can he even trust himself?.
Plot: After he and his wife are murdered, marine Ray Garrison is resurrected by a team of scientists. Enhanced with nanotechnology, he becomes a superhuman, biotech killing machine—’Bloodshot’. As Ray first trains with fellow super-soldiers, he cannot recall anything from his former life. But when his memories flood back and he remembers the man that killed both him and his wife, he breaks out of the facility to get revenge, only to discover that there’s more to the conspiracy than he thought.
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Ratings:

5.7/10 Votes: 78,340
31% | RottenTomatoes
44/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 4434 Popularity: 46.098 | TMDB

Reviews:


Bloodshot is an unexpectedly intelligent and patient sci-fi film. It spends its entire first half persuading us that it’s just another dumb action movie, and right when we’re convinced that that’s exactly what it is, it pulls the rug out from under us and reveals that it was all just a ruse before establishing its true premise, and it does this with such skill that we can’t stay mad at it for having fooled us so thoroughly. It’s like one of those Russian dolls, only instead of having another, smaller doll inside, it has is a much more complex and satisfying movie.

All we see up to the halfway point is utterly generic, and Bloodshot knows it (“You’ve already copied every movie cliché there is. I think “Psycho Killer and a lunatic dancing in a slaughterhouse is enough”). Vin Diesel’s character is a Frankenstein monster made from parts of Neo, Robocop, the Universal Soldier, Wolverine, and the T-1000.

After conveniently listening, just once, to a trigger song, he regains his lost memory – and not in bits and pieces; like Celine Dion, it’s all coming back to him now. Without even a training montage in between, Diesel employs his many new skills so expertly that he exacts revenge on his and his wife’s killers with over an hour left to go.

What Bloodshot does is take the expression ‘a pig in a poke’ and turn it 180 degrees. Director David S.F. Wilson and screenwriters Jeff Wadlow and Eric Heisserer aren’t really copying action movie clichés but playing with them – subverting them for their own benefit, and the audience’s as well. I was so pleasantly surprised that I’m willing to look at the silver lining on a couple of things.

1) the hero is an indestructible, unstoppable one-man army, killing machine – i.e., same old, same old except that Diesel, unlike many contemporary action heroes, has an actual personality and can be introspective. 2) a sequence towards the end, where the protagonist fights a couple of baddies, deliberately looks like a video game cutscene, but it’s still better than watching someone else play a video game. And 3) there are the dreaded comic sidekick and romantic subplot, but the former is tolerable, and the latter is subtle and unintrusive.

All things considered, Bloodshot’s biggest flaw is that it’s supposed to be the first installment in a series of movies set in the Valiant Comics shared cinematic universe (oddly, though it’s based on the character Bloodshot, that name is never uttered in the film; I imagine they’re leaving it for the inevitable sequel, as well as the merely hinted at romance between the male and female leads). The first movie in a franchise is almost always the best of the bunch, but Bloodshot is good on its own.

Review By: JPRetana

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First of all, no. I’ve never read the comic book, so I didn’t know a single thing about the superhero Bloodshot going in. What I did know was that Jeff Wadlow was in command of the screenplay, and we all know how extremely horrible his latest movies are (Truth or Dare, Fantasy Island). Add Vin Diesel as the protagonist and a first-time director (David S. F. Wilson), it’s impossible to have high expectations for such a film, no matter how good the source material is. Maybe it could surprise me and end up being a reasonably decent flick…

It didn’t. Bloodshot is even worse than I expected. I genuinely thought that the action would be the movie’s savior. I didn’t watch any trailers, as usual, but I did see an image here and there of that red smoke, as well as a couple of glances at the regenerating CGI. Honestly, it’s the most disappointing aspect of the whole film. Simply because it’s the only thing I was expecting to be decent, at least. The “final battle” has some of the worst CGI of the century, and it goes on for way too long. There’s an abundance of shaky-cam, the editing is truly awful at times, a lot of action sequences are barely understandable, and even the slow-motion is overused.

However, the reason why the movie ultimately fails is, once again, due to Wadlow’s screenplay (which he co-wrote with Eric Heisserer, but Wadlow is the main one). As always, his narrative is a total mess. Confusing, lacks creativity, raises tons of logical questions, and the real past of Ray Garrison is empty of any explanation. The ending is not only predictable and formulaic, but it also generates even more questions, leaving the viewer frustrated with so many unanswered plot points. David Leitch and Chad Stahelski (both have Deadpool and John Wick in their filmography) left the project right after being hired as the directors… I wonder why?!

The first minutes are probably the best of the entire runtime. I mean, excluding a not-sexy-at-all scene featuring Vin Diesel and Talulah Riley (Gina Garrison). That was cringe-worthy. Nevertheless, the story’s concept is really captivating, to say the least (or the comic book wouldn’t have its remarkable success). It’s one of those action flicks that could easily turn into a successful franchise if the people involved in the project are more talented. With this, I transition to another of my main issues: Vin Diesel.

Very rarely, I negatively criticize an actor’s performance. I admit that I’m easily pleased by any cast. If you ask me “what’s an actor/actress you don’t like?”, I would probably be stuck for an answer. Diesel’s display is so emotionless that even someone like me can be affected by it. Besides being a rock throughout the whole film, Diesel has this weird habit of TALKING VERY LOUD AND CLEAR, only to instantly lower his volume so much that he’s almost whispering. He does this consecutively and repeatedly in almost every dialogue.

There’s no care for developing a single character, not even the protagonist. Everyone is just a stereotype of some secondary action character: the funny IT guy, the hot girl who develops feelings for the hero, the male teammate who gets jealous that his alpha territory gets invaded, and the “motivation-less bad guy who’s made look like a good guy in the beginning, but we all know who he truly is”… Literally, the two most talented actors (Toby Kebbell and Talulah Riley) are the ones with the least amount of screentime.

In the end, Bloodshot is even worse than I expected. The messy, formulaic, and logically questionable screenplay by Jeff Wadlow and Eric Heisserer is the worst aspect of the movie, but the action is undoubtedly the most disappointing one. The “final fight” is one of the worst CGI sequences of the century, and the action throughout the runtime is filled with an uncontrollable shaky-cam, an excess of slow-motion, and some poor editing, making most of these scenes incredibly hard to follow. Vin Diesel delivers as much emotion as a rock, and while the rest of the cast is fine, the characters follow every single stereotype ever written for an action flick. It also doesn’t help to put a first-time director in charge of the whole thing, but David S. F. Wilson is far from being the one to blame. Occasionally good action moments and a great concept just barely keep the film breathing. It’s one of the worst movies of the year.

Rating: D

Review By: MSB
Solid
I don’t get all the hate. It’s a great action flick. Unrealistic, yeah definitely, but if I want something social-critic I would watch other stuff.

Give it a chance, much better than everybody is crying around here.

Review By: schlangz
If you watched the trailer nothing new here
Was highly excited for the film but the film was so terrible I slept halfway through the film. go in your own risk.
Review By: magadalwarmayur

Other Information:

Original Title Bloodshot
Release Date 2020-03-05
Release Year 2020

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 49 min (109 min)
Budget 42000000
Revenue 39861118
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Director Dave Wilson
Writer Jeff Wadlow, Eric Heisserer, Kevin VanHook
Actors Vin Diesel, Eiza González, Sam Heughan
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 7 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Panavision Millenium DXL2, Panavision T-Series Lenses, Red Monstro, Panavision T-Series Lenses
Laboratory Company 3, Los Angeles (CA), USA (digital intermediate)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Redcode RAW (7K)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (4K) (master format), Panavision (anamorphic) (source format)
Printed Film Format D-Cinema

Bloodshot 2020 123movies
Bloodshot 2020 123movies
Bloodshot 2020 123movies
Bloodshot 2020 123movies
Bloodshot 2020 123movies
Bloodshot 2020 123movies
Bloodshot 2020 123movies
Bloodshot 2020 123movies
Bloodshot 2020 123movies
Bloodshot 2020 123movies
Original title Bloodshot
TMDb Rating 6.795 4,434 votes

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