Review - The Equalizer 3


Robert McCall finds solace in serving justice on behalf of the oppressed. Now living in Southern Italy, he soon discovers his new friends are under the control of local crime bosses. As events turn deadly, McCall becomes their protector by taking on the mafia. Features Denzel Washington back as the main character, collaborate with various newcomer from previous film. Dakota Fanning as Emma Collins, Eugenio Mastrandrea as Gio Bonucci, David Denman as Frank Conroy, Sonia Ben Ammar as Chiara Bonucci, Remo Girone as Enzo Arisio, Gaia Scodellaro as Aminah, and Andrea Scarduzio as Vincent Quaranta. It has runtime 109 minutes with approximately budget production $70,000,000 (estimated). 
The Equalizer 3 is provided us slow pace within 40 minutes at the beginning. I was expecting a good tension, thrilled and some adrenaline elaborate as Robbert McCall I've known but unfortunately It did not provide at all. I'm being truthful, it was actionless start and lost concept. This was a detriment for some reason, but I found it was refreshing and suited to the story age of Denzel Washington. The slow progress pace healing over time, quite enough decent to conclude the whole story. There was no surprisingly character that stand-out during the film. They were all define as "Enough & Ok". Notably, the villains has nothing to offered, just rushed and unmotivated with slighted background.
On the final blow, The sequences and cinematoghraphy is enjoyable to watch. engaging soundtrack all come together to create an immersive atmosphere that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. Denzel's given us his best to acknowledged what happen in the early phase. Its slow and not overly interesting but the action scenes were still violent and unique for the most part. Denzel Washington gives an interesting performance, he seems conflicted and it's the first time we see his character look weak but overall, it suffers from a flat and forgettable script. The ending hinders it a little because it feels anticlimactic but it still works. 


Credit Scene        : No
IMAX / 4D            : Yes, For IMAX
Rating                  : 7/10


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