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Review of by Jude P — 29 Oct 2018

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This movie really had that noir vibe combined with the 40's which goes unthinkably well. It really felt like the movie had something important to say, and it did. Chadwick and Josh performed really great, and could portray their characters to the fullest I think, and they really gave over that tension they where going thorough. Even the supporting actors had a great performance. The script and the cinematography is really fitting in the environment and gives a lot more immersion to the already amazingly rough fell of the movie, so great job by the director as well. There certainly was an ounce of humor hidden in there somewhere but it was really lacking, but this movie was not about jokes. There where not any pacing issue, only a very long build up to the tension, and until that point it was dragging with it's action. But the entertainment is there from start to finish, so that's where the credit goes. The plot was delivered very clearly and heavily, also it didn't feel cheesy or repetitive at all, so 10/10 for originality.

The message of the movie bright and clear. A problem that the society is fighting since a decade, yet still presented with fresh methods. Overall the movie is a very good one, and the story of Marshall is really fun to watch. But the practical parts of the movie are just casual, but what's behind the screen and the emotional part is that really helps the movie to be a very good movie.

This review of Marshall (2017) was written by on 29 Oct 2018.

Marshall has generally received positive reviews.

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