3 days more of script polishing could help 3 Days To Kill move plot

Movie Title: 3 Days to KillPG-13, 1 hour 40 minutes
Grade: B
In a Nutshell: I’ve seen this movie a million times. Of course, I haven’t seen this actual movie before, but it sure felt like it. It’s pretty formulaic: crusty old international spy…done. Creepy looking villain who just won’t die…done. Obligatory car chase scene…done. Snarky teenage daughter who has a conflicted relationship with her absentee father…done. Sexy vixen spy who always has a cigarette in her hand and who is too cool and hardened for her young age…done. Absentee father trying to reconcile with his family….done. Sweet revenge…done.
Don’t get me wrong. If you love all that stuff (I do!), you’ll be entertained. If you’re looking for a fresh story, move on. Writer Luc Besson can pump out action-thrillers that will help you pass a fun hour and half with a bowl of popcorn, but not deep story lines that will spark a very long dinner conversation. If you enjoyed his recent flicks The Transporter



Uplifting theme: Unfortunately, many people wait until they hear the big “C” word (cancer) from their doctor to start prioritizing what’s truly important in life. It always comes back to family. The movie addresses the constant battle to balance work and family life. The father rescues his daughter several times and she rescues him right back.
Things I liked: I loved the daughter’s obnoxious ring tone I Love It (I Don't Care)


Things I didn’t like: Kevin Costner’s gravelly voice. He reminded me of Christian Bale’s voice in Batman's I Love It (I Don't Care)

Funny lines: “Ethan, don’t say anything weird.” - Daughter says to her dad when she leaves him alone with her boyfriend to talk for a few minutes
Tips for parents: Decapitation, shooting, torture with some blood.

Published on February 25, 2014 15:50
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