Netflix has been making a much better name for themselves in terms of feature films recently. From Always Be My Maybe to even last years Oscar-Winner in Roma, they are proving that they're not just in the game of making great television shows. With that said, they also have an endless slew of content that leans on the mediocre side, and while I wouldn't exactly call Point Blank (one of their recent releases) mediocre, it's certainly quite average and didn't live up to its fullest potential.
The premise is rather simple; Paul's (Anthony Mackie) wife is pregnant and nearing her days of possible delivery, but when she is kidnapped, he is willing to change who he is in order to save her life and their child. Being a nurse, he helps a murder suspect escape from the hospital and the two of them become unlikely partners in the underground crime world in order to fulfill both of their missions. This movie is nearly everything you've already seen a hundred time, so what makes it different from the others? The answer is not much.
Anthony Mackie has proven himself over the years as a great dramatic actor, so I wasn't surprised to see him give a solid performance here. What always impresses me, however; is the fact that Frank Grillo can pretty much do no wrong, in terms of making his characters believable. On top of their commitment to these characters, their chemistry lept off the screen and made this movie worth watching. Sadly, their chemistry (which, thankfully there is a lot of) is really the only selling point here, for the most part.
There is a lot of energy in terms of the film's pacing overall and at a mere 87 minutes, it doesn't overstay its welcome, but there just isn't enough substance in the script to really dive deep into this world that's set up. Personally, I enjoyed watching this movie but felt short-changed by the final few minutes. As you can tell the movie is coming to a close, I fear that many viewers may find themselves with a little more to be desired.
In the end, Point Blank ultimately deserves to have its debut on Netflix, but I also wouldn't have minded sitting in the theatre for 90 minutes with these characters either. It's really a mixed bag of drama and action for me, but I will sway a little more on the positive side this time and recommend it as a fine watch on Netflix if you're looking for a breezy viewing experience. Point Blank had a lot going for it, but overall, it feels like wasted potential, but in a good way at times.
Point Blank
2019
Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller
Point Blank
2019
Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller
Keywords: remake
Plot summary
When his pregnant wife is kidnapped and held as collateral, Paul, an ER nurse, must team with the badly injured career criminal and murder suspect under his charge in order to save the lives of his wife and unborn child. Pitted against rival gangs and a deadly ring of corrupt cops, the unlikely duo find a way to survive together in the fight of their lives.
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A Decent Watch on Netflix
Sluggish
I should say from the start the original French version of POINT BLANK, released in 2010, is one of my all-time favourite thrillers: a low budget affair, starring nobody familiar in the West, which nonetheless turns out to contain so much action and suspense that it's literally a pulse-pounding watch. Following on from the ill-advised remake of another superior French thriller, SLEEPLESS NIGHT, we have the 2019 POINT BLANK, a film which goes through the motions without once igniting the screen like the original. Anthony Mackie is a boring protagonist while a charismatic Frank Grillo is typically dangerous and the best thing in this. The rest is a lukewarm re-tread at best, failing to include all the bits that made the original film so good, feeling sluggish and cliched as a result.
He's a killer with a badge.
In Cincinnati, Ohio the assistant DA, "one of the good ones" was assassinated in his homes. Lieutenant Regina Lewis (Marcia Gay Harden) is part of the police force looking for a pair of brothers who are the main suspects. Abe (Frank Grillo) the older brother was shot and hit by a car. He is easy to find. Paul (Anthony Mackie ) his nurse and his pregnant wife (Teyonah Parris) are dragged into this incident as the brothers possess a flash drive with all the crooked cops in the city with evidence and bank account numbers.
The plot was not overly developed. The film consisted of mostly hide and chase scenes. The actors carried the feature.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.