I knew there was something about the trailer that turned me off. But we gave it a go. And whilst it pains me to feel like a strong-women-in-film-traitor, it just didn't work for me. I know it's not PC to say "sheessh Lisbeth, maybe smile a little" but seriously I'm just not interested in that level of downer. There's enough downer out there in my life already.
And even before she jumped in the Batmobile I was all "I know what this reminds me of, it's got all the self-grandiose seriousness of ye-latter-day-Batman." Her batmobile just sealed the deal. I literally think I could have more fun watching this movie whilst listening to the two-hour loop of the Lego Batman darkness song. Just like the loop, this movie seemed to keep going... and going... and going.
Good bits: There's a lot of snow, a nice car, a motorbike on the ice, a few strong female and mostly lesbian characters, nice clear colour coding of baddies, fairly pretty Swedish Noir look, solid spy-thriller type structure (Bondesque).
Bad bits: It took the whole movie for her to finally burst into the tears that seemed to well up in her face the whole way through. Either she's got resting-cry-face or that's some powerful acting/directing.
In conclusion, overly serious downer-heroes are not my thing be they men or women.
J* gives it 2 stars.
PS. In case you attempt to watch this yourself, here's a handy link to the two-hour loop of the Lego Batman Darkness song. It's here if you need it.
PPS. I just tried out the listening to Lego Batman Darkness technique whilst watching the trailer and it was legit an improvement.
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j* Movie Reviews 2019
HumorSpoilery recounts? Hilarious reviews? Serious takes? Just want to know what one female film reviewer who likes action thinks about the latest release? My collection of reviews from the releases of 2019.