Review of The Adam Project (2022) by Sg1-Robert — 12 Mar 2022
Whew. Um. Well.
Somehow, it's a typical Ryan Reinolds film without the Deadpool theme. A bit alienating here and there, but mostly still quite charming. Meanwhile, just a little too typical, unfortunately. Even though it has a completelyWhew. Um. Well.
Somehow, it's a typical Ryan Reinolds film without the Deadpool theme. A bit alienating here and there, but mostly still quite charming.
Meanwhile, just a little too typical, unfortunately. Even though it has a completely different theme, the storytelling is comparable to Free Guy and in parts even to Killer's Bodyguard. As in Free Guy, however, Ryan Reinolds again brings in more of himself, which just ends up being this kind of typical film.
From a purely technical standpoint, the film is good to very good. The effects sins cleanly done and logic errors were mostly avoided. There are again some allusions to earlier movies and this time also to Star Trek (even if much more subtle ;)).
Dramatic story twists I couldn't see at least. Not everything was predictable, but the ending was unfortunately one of them. All in all entertaining and well done. If you like Ryan Reinold's explicit, you can certainly get a little more out of the film than I can.
For me it is a solid/good film with a rating of 6 to 7 points.
This review of The Adam Project (2022) was written by Sg1-Robert on 12 Mar 2022.
The Adam Project has generally received positive reviews.
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