Review of Assassination Nation (2018) by Jordan Ruimy for The Playlist — 13 Jul 2018
The first hour is overwhelmingly exciting as Levinson uses split screens and more stylistic techniques to make his story pop. The dialogue is also delivered in impressively natural fashion, with the leading quartet discussing subjects that capture the zeitgeist.
However, the ultra-violent finale goes over the top, lacking the pizzaz and inventiveness of the film’s earlier stages.
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This review of Assassination Nation (2018) was written by Jordan Ruimy and published by The Playlist on 13 Jul 2018.
Assassination Nation has generally received mixed reviews.
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