Review of No Sudden Move (2021) by Jluis_001 — 04 Jul 2021
In a way, I can't help feeling a little trace of disappointment, this because of what the film tries and does not materialize.
No Sudden Move looks good. It has fine actors starring, and above all it has the experienced hand of Steven Soderbergh in the direction, and yet it fails to exceed the average.
No Sudden Move is a story of betrayals, but these are not really outstanding because the mystery created is quite soft.
Complication after complication pile up until they lead to a loose and flabby ending.
There's not a vibrant pulse that makes the film fascinating or more exhilarating.
It's hard for me to find the exact words, but what I'm trying to say is that the film doesn't manage to conjure up enough elements to be more memorable, or at least deliver on what it originally seemed to have promised.
For Soderbergh's filmography it will be a medium film. I have no doubts about it.
Is not bad, but it won't be one that will shine later on.
This review of No Sudden Move (2021) was written by Jluis_001 on 04 Jul 2021.
No Sudden Move has generally received positive reviews.
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