![]() ![]() The script has a pretty horrid and prematurely quick sense of character relations and elevating dynamics too, which is about the last straw that this movie should’ve just not snatched to be at least somewhat passable. It doesn’t help too that the movie has this misplaced urge for attempting really cringy humor in the midst of its supposedly “serious” spy thriller narrative too – now Mathieu Amalric doing battle cries while fighting: that’s funny. I don’t know whose decision it was to link so many random events to the rhythm of the main action you’re not avant-garde, movie David Harbour literally plays one of the CIA’s top members in this. Oilfinger is an absolute technical failure of an action thriller. I didn’t have time to watch Casino Royale (2006) today in my Daniel Craig Bond marathon, plus it’s such a memorable action movie that I didn’t see a need to rewatch it anyways like the following three 007 movies that have sort of left my memory over the years. ![]()
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