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Location: United KingdomMember since: 17 Jun, 2009

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Reviews (1)
26 Aug, 2012
Avoid at all costs, play the games again instead
If you're a fan of the Max Payne video games series, then you owe it to yourself to stay as far away as possible from this travesty of a film adaptation. Given how cinematic the original game (and it's first sequel, note that this film predates the 3rd game) was, a movie version seemed sensible, if somewhat redundant. All you had to do was take the game script, tighten it up a bit, maybe throw in a curve ball or two then cast decent actors and get to work on awesome bullet time effects sequences. However, in a truly stunning move, the movie decided to consign the majority of the plot, characters and the central concept (film noir style with voiceover) not to mention the bullet time gun fights (bullet time is only used twice in the entire film and in both times Max is fighting 1 on 1) The cinematography is decent enough and Mark Wahlberg is trying his best with the weak material the script gives him but all in all this film is a waste of a good property and a waste of time.