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The Gray Man (2022) - Greg - 07-23-2022 I read the book and when this movie started, I thought, what fun they took one of the other novels in The Gray Man series and made the movie from that. As the movie progressed, I realized they had indeed made the movie from the book The Gray Man only wholesale changes had been made, maybe not for the better. Sorry time for some movie to book comparisons In the book, the Gray Man was the Gray man. That was his moniker because he was very nondescript. In the movie, he is known as Six as in the sixth member of the Sierra team. If you get formal, he is Sierra Six. Gray men are just shadowy operatives working in the gray areas of society. So Sierra Six is just a Gray Man. Kind of detracts from the whole myth of The Gray Man. But the movie does follow the format of kill squads from everywhere sent to hunt him down after bad things happen. There is also a mcguffin that everybody wants to give impetus to everyone running around shooting and blowing things up. They gave Sierra Six a tragic backstory to give him impetus to be the way he is. The man in charge of all the hit squads is a psychopath with lust for blood rather just another professional trying to do his job of bringing in Sierra Six. There are lots of louds and booms and big action sequences. A lot of the movie is just filler between the set pieces. The fight sequences are choppy and not really innovative. A lot of times the fighters have things in their hands, like smoke grenades or flashlights to add textures to fights that probably don't need textures. And everyone gets quips! I always enjoy that. In the end, despite the big bangs and fist hitting, it felt rather tedious. RE: The Gray Man (2022) - Drunk Monk - 07-23-2022 Huge interactive exhibit in the gaslamp for this at sdcc - in begins with a crashed train. Huge line too. RE: The Gray Man (2022) - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 07-25-2022 Enjoyable, if too formulaic, actioner. I had not read the book(s) so I was spared that. That said, it was big budget, big boom, and mindlessly entertaining. Chris Evans and his mustache were the best things in the movie. If you want to see a lot of bullets and no small amount of boom, you could do worse. RE: The Gray Man (2022) - Drunk Monk - 07-26-2022 Well, now I understand the crashed train exhibit. It was a predictable globetrotting empty actioner. Gosling plays it stoic and is now pretty buff. Evans is a cheesy villain and yes, the trash stache helps. Thorton kinda phones it all in as the Gray Man's ally. Henwick was okay - nice to see her again even if her role was simplistic. Armas was hawt. The action was choppy but the frenetic camerawork was impressive. There were some remarkable shots, which I imagine were drone derived as the camera zipped through environments moving from one bit of the story to another in a swirling flight. Typically, I disdain action that obscures what's happening. But the fights were followable and decently constructed. They had a good fight team and this was so much about over-the-top action that worked for me. So much firefight and boomy boom. Quite gratuitous with the ultravi but not particularly gruesome, except for the implictions of the torture scenes. I shared Evans' frustration that no one was able to shoot Gosling. His comments toward that struck me as kinda funny, but not lol funny, just mildy amusing in an ironic way. I'm going to say it's not D00M recommended because the D00MBros that might be interested have already seen it, except maybe cf. RE: The Gray Man (2022) - cranefly - 07-26-2022 Duly tempted. If they would just tweak the title to The Gary Man, I'm in. RE: The Gray Man (2022) - Drunk Monk - 07-27-2022 Quote:'The Gray Man' Sequel With Ryan Gosling Set at Netflix RE: The Gray Man (2022) - Greg - 07-27-2022 Yeppers. I'm reading another book in the series( Yes. Punishment ==> Glutton) It has a distinct Jack Reacher vibe about it, but assassin rather than MP. RE: The Gray Man (2022) - Drunk Monk - 07-27-2022 I did appreciate some of those flying camera shots. From a technical standpoint, this movie was pretty good. RE: The Gray Man (2022) - cranefly - 07-27-2022 I watched it tonight. Solid actioner. Wow. Seems no one in this business dare have any friends, family or relatives. RE: The Gray Man (2022) - Drunk Monk - 07-28-2022 I’ve already forgotten what this was about - was it recovering the missing nuclear weapon/virus/microfilm/flash drive/whatever? RE: The Gray Man (2022) - Greg - 07-28-2022 Exactly. RE: The Gray Man (2022) - cranefly - 07-28-2022 Though it might be a bit of a spoiler, let me mention the gun-feat that most impressed me. Near the end, the managerial lady wants to have a chat with the Gray Man, but knows he won't sit still for it, despite being seriously perforated already. So she does what no US police officer dares attempt: She shoots him in the leg. Successfully, and from a distance. I realize this concept is very European. Still, I believe this movie should be required viewing by all U.S. law enforcement personnel. RE: The Gray Man (2022) - Drunk Monk - 07-28-2022 (07-27-2022, 03:52 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote: I did appreciate some of those flying camera shots. From a technical standpoint, this movie was pretty good. I stand corrected - those weren’t drone shots. It’s a relatively new thing called warpcam. RE: The Gray Man (2022) - thatguy - 07-30-2022 Seen it...nice, light consumable fare... What happened to the penultimate boss/mercenary? It seemed like that was a loose end. --tg RE: The Gray Man (2022) - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 07-30-2022 Tamil Tiger? In the Wind, possibly to reappear in a later movie? |