Movie Name: Nobody

“Imaginative direction meets ridiculous but enjoyable story. Nobody is risky, violent and Bob Odenkirk shines as a bloody action hero.”

SharpRatings: 8 - #Great

A lot of speculations were against #Nobody to be an impressive clone to #JohnWick. While that may be so in a way but for me, Nobody was original as John Wick's first film was. Most of that comparison are unwanted and unnecessary. Yes, there is a highly trained spy involved, Russian mob is involved and even secret organizations is but Nobody still manages to be original. #BobOdenkirk really deserves praise for their contribution as Hutch in Nobody. The guy really shines and I adored Bob from his iconic role as Saul Goodman. I am happy for him getting a film of this caliber. The rest of the cast is like the film’s title apart from #ChristopherLloyd who plays the on-screen father of Hutch. Nobody follows Hutch (Odenkirk) who intervenes in a situation on the bus that threatens his mundane family man's life. It's not a John Wick rip-off. It's similar in some ways, part of the story and part of the fight choreography. For me, that's it. To be honest, I thought the action would be as smooth as Wick, but it's not. I am not saying that's a bad thing it's what helps set it apart. The fight scenes are thrilling, bloody, gruesome, and they never hold back. The action works amazingly with the setting they take place in and works around their environment beautifully. The stunts are choreographed gorgeously, Bob Odenkirk even does his own stunts. The film is over the top and completely ridiculous. The villain is super weak, while there isn't much character development and the entertaining aspect of Bob Odenkirk's "everyday" man fades by Act 3 as he reveals he has a "certain set of skills" that most of us regular people don't possess. The movie possesses some of the nicest songs and tunes. Overall, watch it for Bob Odenkirk as Nobody.

Bonus
Bob Odenkirk as Nobody. Direction. Action sequences.

Drawback
Third act.
Movie Name: Nobody “Imaginative direction meets ridiculous but enjoyable story. Nobody is risky, violent and Bob Odenkirk shines as a bloody action hero.” SharpRatings: 8 - #Great A lot of speculations were against #Nobody to be an impressive clone to #JohnWick. While that may be so in a way but for me, Nobody was original as John Wick's first film was. Most of that comparison are unwanted and unnecessary. Yes, there is a highly trained spy involved, Russian mob is involved and even secret organizations is but Nobody still manages to be original. #BobOdenkirk really deserves praise for their contribution as Hutch in Nobody. The guy really shines and I adored Bob from his iconic role as Saul Goodman. I am happy for him getting a film of this caliber. The rest of the cast is like the film’s title apart from #ChristopherLloyd who plays the on-screen father of Hutch. Nobody follows Hutch (Odenkirk) who intervenes in a situation on the bus that threatens his mundane family man's life. It's not a John Wick rip-off. It's similar in some ways, part of the story and part of the fight choreography. For me, that's it. To be honest, I thought the action would be as smooth as Wick, but it's not. I am not saying that's a bad thing it's what helps set it apart. The fight scenes are thrilling, bloody, gruesome, and they never hold back. The action works amazingly with the setting they take place in and works around their environment beautifully. The stunts are choreographed gorgeously, Bob Odenkirk even does his own stunts. The film is over the top and completely ridiculous. The villain is super weak, while there isn't much character development and the entertaining aspect of Bob Odenkirk's "everyday" man fades by Act 3 as he reveals he has a "certain set of skills" that most of us regular people don't possess. The movie possesses some of the nicest songs and tunes. Overall, watch it for Bob Odenkirk as Nobody. Bonus Bob Odenkirk as Nobody. Direction. Action sequences. Drawback Third act.
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