Review of 7500 (2019) by Brian Tallerico for RogerEbert.com — 18 Jun 2020
In the end, it feels more like a cheap trick than a study in filmmaking restrictions or an actor's showcase. Worst of all, it’s always reminding the viewer of its construction, relying on shaky camerawork to produce tension but failing to do so, and almost defiant in its lack of actual characters.
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This review of 7500 (2019) was written by Brian Tallerico and published by RogerEbert.com on 18 Jun 2020.
7500 has generally received positive reviews.
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