I don't watch nearly enough movies to review them, but alas, here I am.
My rating system is based on enjoyment first and foremost.
Watched this on a whim at 5:30 AM after seeing a clip of it on YouTube shorts. I think "Massacre in Cell Block 99 (and Everywhere Else)" would be a more fitting name.
Entirely too long for what it was. Writing kinda sucks in some places, characters handle having bones broken so bad they literally stick out of their skin just fine, but the acting is fine enough that it's mostly saved.
Extremely, extremely violent. They show so much more…
An extremely disturbing and nihilistic film which uses the war on drugs as a backdrop to tell a story of the brutality about cartel violence, American intervention, and revenge. I have yet to read a negative review that actually understood the purpose of this film. If you think it is glorifying literally anything shown in the film in any way, shape, or form, you didn't understand it.
As a DnD lover, it was one of my favorite movies ever. It was fun, exciting, funny, with fantastic acting, visuals, and story. Everything about the film I loved, and my mother, who has never played DnD before, loved it too. You don't need to have any idea what DnD is to enjoy this, as everything is well-explained. You don't need to know any of the lore and backstory of DnD to enjoy the movie, but knowing about and playing…