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The Running Man Review - TVMR050


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INTRO:

I’m Hank, longtime podcaster, filmmaker, and YouTuber, and this is my review of The Running Man. This is a spoiler-filled review of the movie so you’ve been warned.

CORRECTION:

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BUDGET:

The Running Man has an estimated budget of $110 million dollars.

  • Currently bombing

SETTINGS:

The world of The Running Man is a combination of grungy and futuristic. It blends perfectly with the concept of the movie which is both dystopian and a technologically advanced surveillance state. I really liked the dark grungy look of the rundown areas juxtaposed to the high-end studio we’re introduced to. I can’t say enough good things about the choices made.

CHARACTERS:

  • Glen Powell as Ben Richards
  • Josh Brolin as Dan Killian
  • William H. Macy as Molie Jernigan
  • Lee Pace as Evan McCone (the lead hunter)
  • Colman Domingo as the game show host Bobby T. Thompson
  • Michael Cera as Elton Parrakis plays a character with an axe to grind
  • Scott Pilgrim!
  • Emilia Jones as Amelia Williams 
  • Her role is the worst part of the movie!
  • We get a lecture on wealth and how wrong it is.
  • Daniel Ezra as Bradley Throckmorton
  • He’s an anonymous YouTuber type character exposing truth.
  • Jayme Lawson stars as Sheila Richards
  • She does fine acting
  • However I don’t believe their relationship

HITS:

  • Fun Twink cereal lifetime supply pay off
  • Bold choices in direction and cinematography
  • Cinematography when Ben matches the wanted poster
  • BobbyT. is great!
  • Josh Brolin is fantastic!
  • Great reveal when it comes to the Lee Pace character
  • The overall look and feel of the sets
  • The YouTube style videos and conspiracy style content
  • Resisting the establishment 

MISSES:

  • Conflicted character actions
  • Ben spares a vicious hunter after killing others
  • Too much misdirection
  • I don’t buy the relationship between Ben and Sheila. 
  • There’s simply no chemistry
  • The sick baby trope is uninspired
  • Stop lecturing your audience!
  • You can include themes without telling people what to think
  • The movie is too long

MOVIE SCORE: 6/10

DIRECTION: C (Edgar Wright)

WRITING: C (Steven King adaptation) (Michael Bacall & Edgar Wright)

CINEMATOGRAPHY: B (Chung Chung-hoon)

POST PRODUCTION (score/sfx/color grade): B

REWATHABILITY: C

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