Monday, April 6, 2020

Terminal

What do you get when you cross Moulin Rouge, Brazil, and a wrote assassin plot? Well, maybe this... or something similar. Add in Margot Robbie in the lead as a sociopathic assassin choreographing the entire score. Maybe she is being typecast, but I would put this as a much better movie than Birds of Prey. More engaging anyway. Robbie is looking to move in as the primary contractor for Mr. Franklin. But to do so, she needs to eliminate some competition and prove her expertise in the field. So while if this was filmed in the cold blue of a Bourne film, it would not rate. But it isn't. The artistic coloring and staging gave it a different flavor, making it unique in this crowded field.
4 stars (out of 5)

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