Review of Finch (2021) by Jluis_001 — 06 Nov 2021
Finch is a post-apocalyptic story where the world's situation is not really important, and frankly, that's not really a bad thing.
Of course the reasons for this can be questioned, because it's not of much use, but an unlikely human-robot friendship story doesn't sound so bad in any situation. But that's only if you can make it work.
Tom Hanks is too proven an actor to have a hard time holding a film all by himself, and the film's production is pretty well done, but the script is weak, predictable and inconsistent.
Not terrible though, just absolutely unremarkable.
I believe with absolute certainty that Finch could have tried to explore and exploit other types of more interesting narrative resources, but quite fast I saw there was no interest in using other narrative variants, and the whole conduction of the story plays it safe from start to finish.
Just a weekend option, if you had no better ones.
This review of Finch (2021) was written by Jluis_001 on 06 Nov 2021.
Finch has generally received positive reviews.
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