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Undescribable Perfection
Jeanskynebu
the audience applauded
VeteranLight
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
Voxitype
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
danieleygin
I say good and not great because there is few things that are making this movie not the greatest one. The jokes are funny and the main characters play really good and make their roles great.
But there is few things that made this movie not 10/10.
The action was 'meh' i mean, it wasn't something special, and its really underrated compare to other Dwayne Johnson movies. -1 for that.The 'fire-boat' scene was waste of time, not because i think it was boring. NO! Its looked like someone just forgot to do something and they made that like 1 day before the film had to be released. I mean the green screen looked really bad and even some YouTube videos creators made better green-screen stuff. -1 for that.I think some of the characters just didn't play so good like these 2 body guards of the Bad Mexican Girl. They like wasn't necessary and didn't do much. And they had a lot of screen time. -1 for that.
Overall? Well, as i said before the movie is GOOD, but not GREAT! It's answer the 'comedy' category because the jokes were good but its not really 'big-time' movie.
It's really good movie when you are just sited with couple of friends and eating slice of pizza and just wanna laugh a little bit!
jbackrath
No offence, but I wasn't expecting much. It wasn't so funny and clever with the comedy, how that you had to be listening so carefully to hear all the banter between the characters. I watched it last night and cannot stop thinking about it! Lovely cameos there too! Wish there was more of the original theme song though. Can't wait for the sequel!
jantjis87
Save your money & time. Baywatch is not worth it. Of course i didn't expect much out of this movie, but it was even worst.
feyipuk
In the quotes section on here, there's part of an exchange between Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron where they're discussing the kind of things the Baywatch team have done:
Mitch Buchannon: "How about diamond smugglers who are putting the rocks in surfboards and bringing them ashore?"
Matt Brody: "Everything that you guys are talking about sounds like a really, like, entertaining but far-fetched TV show."I used to enjoy the original Baywatch series; it was fun to watch and added a bit of Californian sun to a dull weekend and had pretty ludicrous story lines that didn't feel forced; the diamond smuggling episode reference was back in 1993, and also included a group of frantic UFO experts.
Zac Efron was five when that episode first aired, and this film watches like it's been made by someone who is that age now. Given the cast, it could have either been a decent, feature length Baywatch adventure - akin to the episodes of old - or a poke in the eye parody, spelling out every cliche and plot hole from the old series. I mean, it could have worked if it had been a self aware comedy - breaking down the fourth wall like Deadpool, poking fun at the original series - yet switching between cock jokes and over serious spy scenes, it didn't get into a good stride.Yes. they included plenty of nice shots of the beach. Yes, they included plenty of the signature slow motion shots (and mocking them accordingly). And, yes, they included plenty of good looking people doing daring do.
Yet the "baddie" is so obvious, they don't need brain boxes to work out what's going on. Jon Bass as the comic relief - we get it; he's not the same as the other chiseled Life Guards - would probably be the lead in many other underdog films. And the cameos from Hasselhoff and Anderson don't evoke a sense of nostalgia but more a sense of depression that it's been almost three decades since the original series came out.