Quick Review: With Soderbergh's signature 'smoothly long shots with handheld camerawork and yellow or blue tints' visual style written all over it, "Logan Lucky" is a witty, cheerful, and smartly-conceived heist comedy executed in a goofy and implausible way in order to entertain and amuse through its contradictory approach, which it does, ending up being one of the most amusing robbery movies ever, complemented by the brilliant cast, who all enjoy working together, sharing great chemistry.
Sunday, September 17, 2017
[7.50/10] Logan Lucky (2017)
Logan Lucky (2017)
Quick Review: With Soderbergh's signature 'smoothly long shots with handheld camerawork and yellow or blue tints' visual style written all over it, "Logan Lucky" is a witty, cheerful, and smartly-conceived heist comedy executed in a goofy and implausible way in order to entertain and amuse through its contradictory approach, which it does, ending up being one of the most amusing robbery movies ever, complemented by the brilliant cast, who all enjoy working together, sharing great chemistry.
Quick Review: With Soderbergh's signature 'smoothly long shots with handheld camerawork and yellow or blue tints' visual style written all over it, "Logan Lucky" is a witty, cheerful, and smartly-conceived heist comedy executed in a goofy and implausible way in order to entertain and amuse through its contradictory approach, which it does, ending up being one of the most amusing robbery movies ever, complemented by the brilliant cast, who all enjoy working together, sharing great chemistry.
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2 comments:
I do want to see it since I like most of Soderbergh's movies.
Alex, it's not his best, but it's definitely worth seeing.
I'm a fan of him as well.
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