Review of Predator (1987) by Kyle20Ellis — 28 Mar 2022
As a child, I loved Predator. I thought it was fun, likable and efficient above other things. I revisited it again some time ago again, and was waiting for the opportunity to say that it has quickly become a favourite of mine. As far as John McTiernan's movies go, I think Die Hard is his best movie but Predator is for me definitely up there with his best. It is everything I thought it to be as a child and more.
The action is exhilarating and kept at a snappy pace with enough suspense to thrill, while the special effects are truly excellent, they are memorable, look great and enhance rather than distract. The characterisation is also good, the story is gripping, Alan Silvestri's score is terrific, the pace is snappy, McTiernan's direction is efficient and the dialogue is quotable. The acting I have no problems with either, Arnold Schwarznegger gives one of his most charismatic, efficient and likable performances here.
Overall, a great film and a classic of its decade. It may be a little too long perhaps, but it is great fun and works on all levels.
This review of Predator (1987) was written by Kyle20Ellis on 28 Mar 2022.
Predator has generally received positive reviews.
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