G20: The Fantasy World Wherein Old Ladies Can Beat Up Men Twice There Size

 Summary

A geriatric woman, Viola Davis, beats up men half her age in a film that is the director’s direct response to mean comments they’ve had online. 20

Thank God Jennifer Salke is out at Amazon, in decades past this film would have been played as a comedy, the idea of an old woman being an action hero is inherently hilarious, however here they play it straight. God knows why.

This film feels responsive in all the wrong ways, it is a fragile left wing person’s response to YouTube channels they don’t like. Not only do they did pick these evil youtubers as bigoted but also position them as terrorists, it speaks to an incredibly fragile person as the creative force behind this film.

Davis is a terrible lead as one would assume her to be, she is not a good action hero she isn’t convincing, her terrible one liners will always make you groan, and frankly I can’t wait for the casting of Viola Davis trend to be over. Here’s hoping the Waller show gets cancelled.

Overall, yet another film from Hollywood where you are the bad guy.

0.5/5

Pros.

It is laughably bad at times

Cons.

It hates the audience

It is the product of a fragile person with hurt feeling

Davis is a  terrible action lead

There is nothing empowering about it

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4 thoughts on “G20: The Fantasy World Wherein Old Ladies Can Beat Up Men Twice There Size

  1. Well said. I believe that review pretty much sums up what Hollywierd has been pumping out for a decade now. Please start making movies for the audience again! Nobody is buying this garbage.

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      1. Thats exactly right, Millennial. They think they can create this audience from pushing their agenda. But I think they are learning with their pocket books. We don’t like this garbage they’re telling us is gold and we are showing them by not going to see these movies and having honest film reviewers like yourself. Glad I found you.

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      2. I think the battle is not over yet a few more of the questionable summer blockbusters this year need to fail in order for them to learn

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