The horse-people are back.
So it was nice to see this franchise return and to see Jessie Eisenburg star in something again it has been too long.
This was as you would expect it to be a passing of the torch movie, they brought in a new team of next generation horse-people, I won’t say horsemen it is just not inclusive enough, I’m joking. They bring everyone back including both of the female horsemen from the other two films, but this really is a changing of the guard film. There are moments wherein you go are they going to kill off some of the older members, but thankfully Woody Harrelson makes it to the end of the film.
This film is very concerned with being conscious, and by that I mean there are a lot of lines about sticking it to the evil rich people, and redistributing wealth, and changing the world by committing acceptable crimes, that read a little too close to the vest these days. There are a number of lines where the horsemen almost see themselves as activists who’s duty it is to change the world.
Rosamund Pike plays the film’s villain magnificently, her South African accent is pretty flawless throughout, she is very talented.
Overall, the film despite activist blood in it, is still fun to watch and it is nice to see some old faces back on our screens, it is good brainless escapism.
3.5/5
Pros.
It is fun
It brings everyone back
Pike is excellent
There are a few funny moments
Cons.
It has some cringe moments of dialogue
The newer characters aren’t good
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