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As it becomes more and more common nowadays, I have to start this review by stating that no controversy surrounding this film affected my opinion in any way. Iâm feeling a bit exhausted about the fact that almost every movie has some sort of external problem entirely unrelated to its story or characters. You can watch whatever you want, no one will make you watch this or that film. As long as you donât purposefully give a negative review based on something that has nothing to do with the movie itself, Iâm fine with people skipping them. That saidâŚ
I really enjoyed Guns Akimbo! I mean, how can someone not feel entertained by Daniel Radcliffe dressed in his robe with guns attached to his hands? Or by Samara Weaving taking a step up in craziness compared to Ready or Not? Thereâs no denying that this film is extremely violent, bloody, and it doesnât shy away from having a clear social commentary. The latter is not only evident, but it undoubtedly demonstrates something everyone knows itâs true: Internet trolls are the worst!
Actually, I wish Jason Lei Howden would have gone even further. Thereâs a lot of potential in a movie like this, and while itâs safely above average, it could have been at the top of the most entertaining films of the last few years. Still, I wholeheartedly love this take on a subject that everyone (online film critics especially) unfortunately has to deal with every day. A part of me wished it was real⌠Every time a âtroll alertâ was activated, that person would have to leave its comfortable, safe couch, and battle TO THE DEATH other online cowards in real-life⌠okay, maybe not that extreme, but you get my point.
The action is as crazy as the concept itself. It goes by without saying, but obviously, this is one of those flicks which asks the viewer to simply accept and enjoy the unrealistic, far-fetched, no-way-he-could-have-survived-that action. The camera work (cinematography by Stefan Ciupek) suits the videogame-style employed by the action, and even though some sequences are admittedly way too over-the-top, the majority of these scenes are either pure entertainment or truly hilarious. Oh, and Michael Bay, if youâre reading this: Guns Akimbo gives a neat demo on how to make explosions look really cool AND advance the narrative.
The two leads are fantastic and share great chemistry. Daniel Radcliffe has been doing some overlooked/underrated work post-Harry Potter (definitely check out Swiss Army Man), and heâs very funny throughout the whole runtime. On the opposite side, Samara Weaving apparently found his comfort zone in portraying completely lunatic, insane psychopaths. Both deliver incredibly entertaining performances, carrying the whole movie through all of its wild action and comedic bits.
Jason Lei Howden isnât able to control the filmâs pacing very well, but it never becomes overwhelming. However, the tone is spot-on. Guns Akimbo never tries to be something more than what it actually is. It keeps the narrative simple and fun without complex layers or extreme romantic endeavors. It never says to the viewer, âI know the action is absurdly over-the-top, but hereâs a really emotional scene that youâre supposed to care aboutâ. Itâs an entertainment-driven story with no real emphasis on character development, and thereâs absolutely nothing wrong with that.
Guns Akimbo is the craziest movie of 2020, so far. Jason Lei Howden doesnât hold back on the brutal, violent, bloody, extremely over-the-top action, and as long as the viewer is able to accept this purposefully unrealistic depiction of a real-life videogame death-match, itâs a blast of pure entertainment. The social message is evident, and itâs perfectly suited for todayâs online trolls, who hide behind their monitor. Daniel Radcliffe and Samara Weaving are amazing together, both delivering hilarious performances. Unfortunately, this film doesnât reach its full potential. It lacks control of its pacing, but I genuinely wish Howden would have gone all-out regarding the social thematic. Itâs a good, fun movie, but it could have great. Still, itâs undoubtedly a recommendation of mine, unless the (dumb) controversy surrounding this film clouds your judgment. In this case, just skip it and let others enjoy it.
Rating: B