Review of Triple Frontier (2019) by Foxgrove — 26 Feb 2016
It has always been somewhat irritating to me that so many reviewers award zeros to films when, as another user quite correctly pointed out, most films rate between a 3 and an 8. Apart from anything else this rating shows a lack of discernment in movie choices being made.
Positive reviews should really dominate a user’s profile. However, after viewing this execrable offering I have no choice but to award a zero myself. There really isn’t that much to say about this unexciting, muddled piece of junk.
An un-decipherable story line demonstrates a low level in production values. The photography is so dark that one could start suffering from depression, with the predictable and offensively bad dialogue and script pushing one over the edge.
Kate Winslet’s promising baddie adds up to very little ultimately, and very early on the film becomes a confused bore. In a year when lack of diversity has caused controversy at the Oscars, this film ably demonstrates that these issues would be more pertinently directed at the films being made and the studios making them.
This review of Triple Frontier (2019) was written by Foxgrove on 26 Feb 2016.
Triple Frontier has generally received positive reviews.
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