Gemini Man

I got a weird feeling from Gemini Man, and I’m fairly certain it wasn’t the high frame rate (HFR) 3D, although you have to take into consideration the way the film was shot when assessing the overall score, I will try to separate them as best I can. There’s nothing much to be said for the plot or story of this film: you’ve seen the trailers so you know the core premise that Will Smith’s uber-agent character is cloned and they must face off against one another.  The way they put them together is a bit cliched as you roll your eyes gently (but not too much because you don’t want to miss the incredible 3D effects) as the film takes its sweet time getting to where you know it’s going. Immediately after coming out of the theatre I found myself picking apart many of the small things in the film which never feels good, but in this case those small things seemed to be related to plot points that the characters kept mentioning in dialogue but seemed superfluous to the…

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