Review of 16 Blocks (2006) by Nathan Rabin for AV Club — 28 Feb 2006
Richard Wenk's familiar screenplay laboriously establishes Willis as an exhausted, limping shell of a man rotting internally from decades of alcoholism and self-hatred. Yet whenever the film requires it, Willis magically morphs into a super-cop with the lightning-fast reflexes of an 18-year-old Navy SEAL.
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This review of 16 Blocks (2006) was written by Nathan Rabin and published by AV Club on 28 Feb 2006.
16 Blocks has generally received positive reviews.
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